well I figured it out... somehow I still had php5 installed... my main problem was I had no idea how to see what packages were installed......
well guess what? I have reinstalled apache2 and all the modules and components, but once again, apache wants to send me the php file rather...
here was the fix: apt-get --purge remove apache2-common apt-get --reinstall install apache2 apache2-common apache2-doc apache2-mpm-worker...
server:~# apt-get --reinstall install apache2 Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1...
Well I really screwed up. I did apt-get --purge remove on everything I could think of, and still had issues, so I went and rm /usr/sbin/apache*...
what i mean by clean install is remove all traces of the previous installs, as apt-get remove leaves behind a lot of things... My logic is: If...
I have been beating my head against the wall for 12 hours, I can't figure out how I screwed up the php in my Apache2.... PHP4 and Apache2 are...
ack... after more investigation, and trying to set the php.ini manually, I realized that there IS an option to turn safe mode on and off... but...
I have been thinking about something similar.... but the security of a 3rd party server is what has prevented me from doing so... I was thinking...
I think it would be nice to add these features to the end user's site level controls, where each domain or subdomain could individually turn on...
this needs a sticky!!! I also had SSL probs after installing with perfect install for centos 4.3... somewhere along the line I created a self...
nevermind... webmin works fine with ISPConfig.... somehow the service stopped :: DUH :: I did find the phpMyAdmin package for ISPConfig (along...
ok... will investigate the phpMyAdmin component... what about webmin?
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