Subdomains

Discussion in 'Developers' Forum' started by quentusrex, Feb 28, 2009.

  1. quentusrex

    quentusrex New Member

    How does ISPConfig handle subdomains? is it possible to have them routed to a different folder? like have data.mydomain.com route to /var/clients/client1/web1/data/web/ ? rather than the standard /var/clients/client1/web1/web?
     
  2. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    You can do everything with a subdomain which is possible with apache rewrite rules.
     
  3. kextra1

    kextra1 Member

    Yeah but...subdomains

    I made a mistake trying to get this project US funding unfortunately....


    Subdomains are easy to create as a.....'regular domain'

    just as you'd create: "yourdomain.com"

    Create "webmail.yourdomain.com"

    or "underground.yourdomain.com" if you actually want webpace their either way....bad thing is, with 2.2.30 u can't just forward the Co-Domain webmail.whatever.com to your webmail ispconfig pkg directory.


    Who in their right mind would post web data at webmail.domain.com though?!!??!....that's what got me fired today and im a little heated and frustrated about it due to the fact that I lost a 20,000 dollar client because of the fact that the ispconfig developers have a retard amongst them...unfortunately most the variables are german and it's open source.....i relied on the control panel being dependable as it has been and it failed me the one time my boss wanted me to show him how everything worked.

    Any Developers that speak english let me know if u are interesting in contributing or branching off from this project.

    [email protected]
     
  4. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    You are posting to a completely wrong thread. You complain about ISPConfig 2 in a thraed of ISPCnfig 3. ISPConfig 3 is a completely new software written from scratch, with english commants and varaible names etc. so your complaints are already adressed.
     
    Last edited: Mar 24, 2009

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