Hello, I installed CentOS according to the guide located here. I used the proftpd server as it said it is "better supported" in ISPConfig http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_centos_4.3 Then I installed ISPConfig and it went fine also. It all appears to be working. I created a site and then logged in to FTP, however, after I've uploaded the files, I still get the default site page instead of my uploaded content. After investigation it looks like ISPConfig is looking in a different place than the FTP directory: Apache seems to be looking here: /home/www/web5/web but content in FTP is uploading here: /home/www/web5/user/web5_camodog The setting under Server Settings > Web is: /home/www/ It looks like there is also a AliasMatch directive, but I don't understand that at all as it uses a lot of RegEx. I have not modified anything yet, I wanted to fix this without modifying things by hand if possible as I think that is what is intended... <VirtualHost 208.53.1.50:80> ServerName www.camodog.com:80 ServerAdmin [email protected] DocumentRoot /home/www/web5/web ServerAlias camodog.com DirectoryIndex index.html index.htm index.php index.php5 index.php4 index.php3 index.shtml index.cgi index.pl index.jsp Default.htm default.htm ErrorLog /home/www/web5/log/error.log Alias /error/ "/home/www/web5/web/error/" ErrorDocument 400 /error/invalidSyntax.html ErrorDocument 401 /error/authorizationRequired.html ErrorDocument 403 /error/forbidden.html ErrorDocument 404 /error/fileNotFound.html ErrorDocument 405 /error/methodNotAllowed.html ErrorDocument 500 /error/internalServerError.html ErrorDocument 503 /error/overloaded.html AliasMatch ^/~([^/]+)(/(.*))? /home/www/web5/user/$1/web/$3 AliasMatch ^/users/([^/]+)(/(.*))? /home/www/web5/user/$1/web/$3 </VirtualHost> Thank you, Marc Pope
You need to click the box marked administrator when you setup a user account so it uploads in to the mail folder instead of the user folder. You can go back to the primary user you create and just place a check mark in that box. Changes take a few minutes to take effect on ispconfig so wait about 5 minutes then try to sign in and see where you upload. This should fix your problem.
hello. i have the same problems. have created some domains, but all domain pointig to default apache document page.!! i use precompiled vmware debian 3.1 image in my local network. all my domains are visibile from internet.... any idea?!?!? thanks.