Alright, thanks. Yes, indeed, no tutorial mentioned deleting that file will help. It was my own assumption based on other files like app.vhost
In case you missed that in my last message: the whole talk isn’t about fault and wether I did or did not delete that file. It’s about upgrading my...
@ahrasis - I don't know what you are trying to prove here with your attitude, but I did not brag. After upgrading, the ispconfig.vhost file did...
I deleted that file hoping it would be recreated (with correct content) once I ran ispconfig_update.sh --force, but it did not recreate...
Thanks, @minttux. I just upgraded my Debian 10 to 11 and was struggling with exactly the same issue. ISPConfig does not recreate ispconfig.vhost...
FYI: this happened to me after upgrading (by mistake) from MariaDB 10.5 to 10.9 (which looks like to just work perfectly fine with ISPConfig so...
Hi, I've added new sections to "jk_init.ini" which will always be overwritten when there is a new update. What is the best and correct approach...
Thanks for your feedback. So I basically tossed 59 € in the trash :D Nevermind, I will have use for it soon when I migrate the whole server.
Hi, I've just bought the migration tool (again, was v1 user) because I thought I could use it for following scenario. I am currently hosting 2...
Hi Guys, I have a subdomain vHost under ISPConfig which runs Roundcube 1.4.8. The reason why I don't use the debian package is that its outdated...
Hi Jesse, checked /var/log/ispconfig/ispconfig.log and Monitor > System-Log and they are empty. There is some IDS log but from July, nothing new....
P.S: for everybody reading this in the future. I had to edit those files: /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/ssl.conf but also:...
Separate names with a comma.