Thanx till! I understand. But are reverse lookups common or even used at all for mailservers? Or servers in general? I tried my server's IP...
I'm always using "The Perfect Server" for my Ubuntu server setup. And until now I've always set "System mail name" to the same as the server...
I've been using some of The Perfect Server howtos for Ubuntu. Specifically the 10.04 and the 11.10. In 10.04 aptitude is used throughout and...
So either it's the configuration for Web, SMTP and mySQL, or it's the configuration for ISPConfig and what ports to monitor. Where can I check...
Thanx. For information I did try the update again manually but it shows the same errors in the Monitor.
Yes. To be exact it contains: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost As I can see /etc/hosts is the same as it was before I updated...
Here is the exact output: netstat -tap | grep ftp: tcp 0 0 *:ftp *:* LISTEN 1331/pure-ftpd...
The monitor service is showing wrong information after I upgraded from 3.0.4 to 3.0.4.1. It shows the Web-server, SMTP-server and mySQL-server...
Oh sorry for not including this in my original post. As far as I know I'm using the Final version. Downloaded 3.0.4 yesterday. No upgrading....
I love the new SEO Redirect non-www -> www Anyhow, it redirects from mydomain.com to www.mydomain.com// It somehow adds two trailing slashes...
I find it hard to do any configuration on the "default" webpage on my servers, like the /var/www for Apache accessed through the server's ip...
Separate names with a comma.