Hello, sorry knowing my luck this will be the wrong place to post this. This question is for distro wide. However I am testing this on Debian 8.0 (there version number is unrelated) but I was trying with latest stable. I am interesting in understanding the way to change ispconfig to reconfigure to new server setups An example would be: I don't want to use apache anymore, and use nginx instead. How can I allow ispconfig to understand this change OR I no longer want to use a server as a dns server. How can I stop ispconfig from offering me dns services on the server that has no dns server. I use multi server and single server setups. The options I would like to have are only available in a new installation (as i have tried an upgrade and i can only reconfigure services it thinks i have, and not pick a fresh group) Please advise Regards Steve
It's better to have the setup you want when you install ISPConfig - it configures various bits for you during the install. Something such as jailkit can't really be practically installed after ISPconfig without a reinstall. Moving from apache -> nginx might easier to just remove ISPC, remove apache, install nginx, reinstall ISPC. If you just want to disable some services, you can do that through the control panel: System > Server Services > your.server Untick the services you don't want anymore. I don't think this removes the services, just disables them.