Or I can modify database to do this? Cannot figure out how using the GUI.
That does not work. Under Groups, there is only "admin" which is my highest level group. That is the 1 choice. I want to make a site...
Right now I have several sites under the "admin" reseller account in my ISPConfig 2 CentOS setup. I created a client. Under "Site...
thank you very very much for all your help Till the reason I am so crazy about getting this working... is because in 36 hours my old server...
Doing this appears to make everything work... but only if I type "httpd -k start" ... Just starting the ISP config server doesn't make the httpd...
i thought it was fixed but no... www.domain.com gives a dead link when i removed those lines
no still not working ...
If I remove these lines and reboot, then http://www.domain.com/ goes dead... netstat -tap after removing the lines & restarting ispconfig...
i dont know if it is running on port 80 or not... what i mean is, maybe control panel is set up for both http & https by accident!
okay here you go netstap tap
its not a port forwarding issue... it's an ISPconfig configuration issue.
AHHHH!!!!!!!!!! [IMG]
There is no .htaccess The installation is on a virgin CentOS system & I have not added a .htaccess file to the dir. There is NO redirect......
Now, once again, http gives the same result as: https:81 You think that is a port forwarding issue? I was pretty sure it was related to...
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