I went through the httpd config & I didnt see them, but I'll look again to make sure
I've tried with IE, Firefox & Google chrome.. The domains are hosted on the same server though
okay I tried that, it still does the same thing... so scratch that idea from my website :(
yah & I didnt see any close to mod_proxy or mod_proxy_http :(
Maybe you can help? I'm having problems getting mod_proxy and mod_proxy_http installed on my Fedora Server :(
I'm trying to add a custom login for ISP on my website. I used the following code which I got from ISP's login.php file: <form method="POST"...
It looks pretty straight forward, but, would i be able to do the same steps on a fedora core server?
Hello, I am running ISPConfig to on a Fedora Core 9 Server, I currently use RoundCube as my email client. I was wondering how I could...
okay I set up maillman on my server, created a test list, i got the email but when I go to http://www.xalaris.net/mailman/admin/test I see...
It does, but I dunno what the deal is
Okay, Heres the deal... I installed ISPConfig 2 on my Fedora Core 9 Server, per the howto instructions. I conffigured the DNS & everything to...
do I need to restart afterward?
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