Hi, I'm not a very experienced user of ispconfig, but very happy with. (When experience grows, sure the happiness does also). Thinking about the apache modes, like apache/mod contra apache/fastcgi and with php, an option to control that mode during site generation/update would be very helpful. The suggestion is, to have a checkbox labeled "Fcgi" or a like in ISPconfig Manager that could be the switch to inject specific lines in the vhost control file. At the moment, I do that manually. An example vhost looks like: # <VirtualHost 192.168.175.100:80> SuexecUserGroup web7_u2 web7 ServerName pws150.local.vnet:80 ServerAdmin webmasterATlocal.vnet DocumentRoot /var/www/web7/web 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 Alias /cgi-bin/ /var/www/web7/cgi-bin/ AddHandler cgi-script .cgi AddHandler cgi-script .pl ErrorLog /var/www/web7/log/error.log AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .php3 .php4 .php5 <Files *.php> SetOutputFilter PHP SetInputFilter PHP </Files> <Files *.php3> SetOutputFilter PHP SetInputFilter PHP </Files> <Files *.php4> SetOutputFilter PHP SetInputFilter PHP </Files> <Files *.php5> SetOutputFilter PHP SetInputFilter PHP </Files> php_admin_flag safe_mode Off # === ScriptAlias /php-fastcgi/ /var/www/web7/cgi-bin/ AddType application/x-httpd-fastphp .php Action application/x-httpd-fastphp /php-fastcgi/php5-fcgi # === Alias /error/ "/var/www/web7/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 ^/~([^/]+)(/(.*))? /var/www/web7/user/$1/web/$3 AliasMatch ^/users/([^/]+)(/(.*))? /var/www/web7/user/$1/web/$3 </VirtualHost> # The lines between the # === comments showing the additional controls. The place is essential. My question is, is there a way just implemented to have such result? BTW, the shown example is running successfully in a VMware machine, so - no worry about the concious domain name. Hilmar