New - interface does not match docs and userguides!

Discussion in 'Installation/Configuration' started by jwlinux, Mar 19, 2010.

  1. jwlinux

    jwlinux New Member

    Hello,

    I am not accustomed to writing "newbie, please help" posts but I'm having an unusually bad time here:

    I just setup a brand new install of ISPConfig. Version is 3.0.2.
    I set it up on Debian Lenny/5.0
    I used these instructions: http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-debian-lenny-ispconfig3 which worked fine.

    However, the interface I see does not match the userguides guides http://ispconfig.org/downloads/manual_en/manual_admin_en_src.htm, the documentation http://www.ispconfig.org/documentation.htm, the screenshots http://sourceforge.net/project/screenshots.php?group_id=140327, the demo system http://www.ispconfig.org/demo.htm, or anything that I can find. I feel very lost.

    Is there an IRC channel or anything similar for ISPConfig?

    What I was hoping to do was use ISPConfig to allow my own customers to setup websites (including PHP & mysql) with FTP accounts and be able to manage their own site names + SSL certs for the site

    Of course I need to start by adding IP addresses to the "system" so that they'll be available for the customers to use.

    But the fact that the interface I see does not match the documentation is really causing me problems!

    So I am looking for some "Getting started" information that includes how to add IP addresses for use with SSL sites, and how to correctly setup a customer (I'm thinking reseller level) to host his own websites.

    When I say "host his own web sites" I mean I need to create an account that has an IP based virtualhost with SSL, with FTP access and a mysqlDB access.

    Any assistance is appreciated!

    Thanks,

    JW
     
  2. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    You kix up ispconfig 2 and 3. The guides you looked at are for ispconfig 2, which is a completely different software then ispconfig 3. For ispconfig 3, there are no user manuals available yet.
     
  3. jwlinux

    jwlinux New Member

    OK, thanks, at least now I know.

    Version 3 documentation is needed . . . .yesterday ;-)

    JW
     

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