Well its functional. The conclusion of this story is that the newer debian and Ubuntu versions have made even though you are in root you need...
Update This seems to be getting things moving along # sudo wget -O - https://get.ispconfig.org | sudo sh -s -- --channel=dev --lang=en...
ok debug # wget -O - https://get.ispconfig.org | sh -s -- --channel=dev --lang=en --use-php=5.6,7.4,8.2 --debug --2023-01-06 19:34:06--...
Till i use a VPS provider here locally in Toronto Ontario Canada They use a standard Template Debian 11 i deleted my vm and started fresh here...
Yes i did that first. wget -O - https://get.ispconfig.org | sh -s -- --help root@s08:/home/debian# wget -O - https://get.ispconfig.org | sh -s...
I am following the install tutorial https://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-debian-10-buster-apache-bind-dovecot-ispconfig-3-1/ using it as a...
I gave up attempting to save time and wiped VM image and started again fresh with latest debian 10.2 openstack image I found some commands do not...
I have a feeling because I already installed it it did not install everything.. i mean it did not generate my ports in the apache2 config file I...
looks like my Syntax error on line 6 of /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-apps.vhost file is messed up...
It will not let me run install I had to run update so sudo php -q update.php ok it actually did something this time though I did get a error.....
I mean in debian I am runing everything as root but as I have noted with the a2enconf phpmyadmin It did not work until I did sudo a2enconf...
Can i rerun the installer .. like wipe drop the database and rerun it? or wiping is easier?
I figured as much but I do not see where I missed steps.. I will wipe and go over the step by step but its like it wants a user ispconfig does...
i took some time to try attempt to install ispconfig on my VPS runing openstack using latest Nov 2019 image debian-10.2.0-openstack-amd6 (Nov 16th...
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