Cannot login ispconfig after installation

Discussion in 'Installation/Configuration' started by kadi, Mar 1, 2008.

  1. kadi

    kadi New Member

    hello
    I just installed ispconfig 2.2.21 on debian etch 4, and
    after installation without any errors i tried to login with
    the default username admin and pwd admin it says :
    error 101 either username or password is wrong.
    Then i stoped it and resatart the ispconfig_server also now i got:
    Warning : sql feteshed error in config.inc.php on line 47.
    another one (MTA postfix) error :
    bad parameter (MTA_HOSTNAME) in postfix.cnf
    What all of this could be ? i didn't get any errors during the
    installation.
    any help will be appreciated.
    Thanks to you all.:)
     
    Last edited: Mar 1, 2008
  2. falko

    falko Super Moderator Howtoforge Staff

    What MySQL user name did you specify during the ISPConfig installation? Should be root.

    Please check if the ISPConfig database is existing and if there's any data in it.
     
  3. kadi

    kadi New Member

    (SOLVED) Thanks mr/Falko for your great help

    hello mr/Falko
    Thanks alot for your help i got it to work finally , so far everything seems OK.
    I only have a dumb question: do i still have to make a virtual host file for every site or ispconfig
    will take care of that ?
    Thanks again:)
     
    Last edited: Mar 4, 2008
  4. falko

    falko Super Moderator Howtoforge Staff

    Create your web sites in ISPConfig, and ISPConfig will write all necessary configuration files. :)
     
  5. kadi

    kadi New Member

    Thanks very much mr/Falko

    hello
    and thanks again for your great help.
    it sounds like the server got working now,
    i just have my last questions:
    1- is there is any thing to add to the server
    to make it more secure ?
    2- if fail2ban block one of the sites how can
    i take this site ip out of it to make it work
    again ?
    again thanks very much:)
     
  6. falko

    falko Super Moderator Howtoforge Staff

    Install something like fail2ban or Denyhosts to prevent brute-force attacks.

    I think the IP addresses/hostnames are listed somewhere in some fail2ban file, but I'm not sure which one at the moment. :eek:
     

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