I've installed a new server and it seems to be working ok, until I has a look at /etc/group and there is only one listing, client1:x:100:www-data Is that normal for ispconfig3, I would have thought /etc/group had more listings? I just installed apt-get install ubuntu-desktop so I don't know if that would have anything to do with it. Is someone able to sent me their newly installed ISPConfig3's group file? I'm sure mine has something seriously wrong with (I only installed the server two days ago). Thanks
I've reinstalled since then but i'll remember to backup the groups file and passwd file. Just wondering if there is any reason why that would happen or just a freak accident of some package.
Just in case anyone else has this problem, I just noticed that it looks like backups are kept in /var/backups/ automatically by debian/ubuntu. So I could have probably just restored /etc/group from /var/backups. oh well, next time
ISPConfig 3 does not manage the /etc/group file directly, it uses only the groupadd command from ubuntu to add groups, so its very unlikely that this has been caused by ispconfig.