Changing values on ISPConfig installation

Discussion in 'Installation/Configuration' started by Luciano, Aug 16, 2005.

  1. Luciano

    Luciano New Member

    Changing values on ISPConfig installation [SOLVED]

    Hi folks!

    When i was seting up the ISPConfig software, i did a mistake filling the information below:

    Please enter your MySQL server: E.G. localhost
    Please enter your MySQL user: E.G. root
    Please enter your MySQL password: Your MySQL password
    Please enter a name for the ISPConfig database: E.g. ispconfigdb
    Please enter the IP address of the ISPConfig web: E.g. 192.168.0.1
    Please enter the host name: E.g. www
    Please enter the domain: E.g. e4w.com.br
    Please select the protocol (http or https (SSL encryption)) to use to access the ISPConfig system: If you want to use your control panel with SSL, select 1. You can then access it under https://www.xyz.de:81. If you want to access it under http://www.xyz.de:81, choose 2.

    How can i change and fill up everything again, now with the correct values for my network?

    I would like to put "darwin", instead of www.

    Any ideas?
    Thanks in advance!
     
    Last edited: Aug 16, 2005
  2. Luciano

    Luciano New Member

    Continuing...

    Ah, i almost forgot to tell you that another problem is happening...

    When i enter in the ISPConfig interface and try to access the menu option Management - Server - Settings (for example), it returns an error on browser like this:

    An error occurred while loading https://www.e4w.com.br:81/multidoc/edit/edit.php?doc_id=1&doctype_id=1010&:
    Could not connect to host www.e4w.com.br (port 81).

    It is trying to find the name of the webpage i specified on the installation above. I need to change this value, in order to find the correct path (https://localhost:81).

    Does anybody know how can i solve it? :rolleyes:
     
  3. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

  4. falko

    falko Super Moderator ISPConfig Developer

    Till's right, please edit /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/lib/config.inc.php.
     
  5. Luciano

    Luciano New Member

    Great!! Solved!!

    Whoa!! After editing i opened the browser and then.. boom!! It solved!! :D :D :D

    Thanks a lot guys! You deserve all the merits!! You're the best!
     

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