users dir Alias Conflicts

Discussion in 'General' started by TheDanMan, Nov 17, 2005.

  1. TheDanMan

    TheDanMan New Member

    In the /etc/apache2/vhosts/Vhosts_ispconfig.conf there are 2 lines per domain by default that conflict with common dircectories used by CMS Software.

    So when I go to http://dannyweaver.com/users/login.php I get a 404. I use Genu for my personal site. While its easy enough for me to comment the second line listed above, most users cannot do this. I don't think Genu is the only CMS that uses the users directory in its structure and it would be better if ISPConfig used a less common name. I'm sure "ispusers" would work fine for 99.9% of people.

    Also, I've been unable to figure out why these aliased dirs are there in the first place.

    Lastly, you guys do a great job on ISPConfig, and I just sent off my email to join the Development Crew to help with Translation as I speak English, French, German and Esperanto. I'd love to do an Esperanto translation :) Unfotunatly none of my secondary languages are strong, but the English translation of ISPConfig seems to be weak and that is where I wish the lend a hand the most as it is my native language.
     
  2. falko

    falko Super Moderator Howtoforge Staff

    If you don't need those two Alias lines, you can disable them by changing the make_vhosts() function in /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php.
     
  3. TheDanMan

    TheDanMan New Member

    I appreciate it, still wonder what they're for though :)
     
  4. falko

    falko Super Moderator Howtoforge Staff

    It's described here: http://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/manual_en/manual_kunde_en_src.htm

     
  5. edmnc

    edmnc New Member

    I had the same problem, and the solution didn't work.

    What I found out is that at least in 2.2.6 and probably all later versions you (also?) need to edit /root/ispconfig/isp/conf/vhost.conf.master and comment out the AliasMatch lines

    And might I add that it would be great if this would be a configurable option through ispconfig web interface
     

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