I kinda have the opposite problem. When I install a new kernel the old one is automatically deleted. Tried everything to have yum leave the old...
Yep, the problem was /etc/httpd/conf.d/suphp.conf. Needed to comment everything except the LoadModule line as per the howto, then it was ok.
The standard /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf file is there. Presumably php is enabled, as it is normally when you install Centos as a standard LAMP...
I'm not sure what Squirrelmail does but my test script was the short form. As you suggested I tried changing it to the long form but it made no...
Hm, why not, I haven't got to the point of installing ispconfig yet. I noticed the problem when I was at the end of point 22 "Now you can type...
Webserver won't interpret PHP I also can't seem to get Apache to interpret php. I ran the yum line on page 4 - yum install ntp httpd...
Another problem in section 17 - bind-chroot [root@ispconfig3 ~]# yum install bind-chroot Loaded plugins: fastestmirror Loading mirror speeds...
More pure-ftpd problems I got problems with pure-ftpd as well ... [root@ispconfig3 ~]# service pure-ftpd start Starting pure-ftpd:...
Sounds good. Looking forward to that. I feel a little lost here.
Here's another, slightly better one: http://thomer.com/howtos/postfix_sasl.html. It's only from 2009 but alas, was made for Debian. But,...
Here is one that seems to make an attempt. It appears to be from 2004. 19 pages, with arrows, highlights, boxes, cross-references and written...
I'm still trying to setup this mailserver to act as a mail relay for Gmail. There must be at least 10,000 howto's on the internet explaining how...
Thanks but that again address the opposite of what I need. This explains how to relay your own mail through Google's smtp server. I want to...
Ok, so I removed sendmail and installed postfix, that was easy enough, but didn't bring me any further than before. The thing is, as I explained...
Hm, actually I'm quite comfortable with Sendmail (even if I hit a snag this time) but unfamiliar with Postfix. Any howto you can recommend with...
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