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Problem trying to access admin page on newly installed ispCP on Centos 5.3 - anebi - 09-29-2009 05:22 PM Hi, i followed the how to for Centos 5.3 and installed ispCP on it without any errors. After finishing installation i tried to access admin page, but when i access it i get: Index of / Name Last modified Size Description [attachment=930] What can i do to get showed admin panel? I cannot see any errors or problems in logs. RE: Problem trying to access admin page on newly installed ispCP on Centos 5.3 - joximu - 09-29-2009 06:08 PM hm, the config of the webserver seems not to be correct - at least not fitting to ispcp :-) (wrong webroot). You should analyze the config in /etc/apache2 (or whatever centos hs) /J RE: Problem trying to access admin page on newly installed ispCP on Centos 5.3 - anebi - 09-29-2009 06:48 PM Hi, thanks i found out what was the reason for this after your direction. my server is behind a router and when during installation process i have typed my public ip address when it asked me for the system network ip address. System takes the ip from router 192.168.0.2 that is private ip address, but i didn't use this, but used public address. Now in 00_master.conf i changed vhost entry this way: <VirtualHost *:80> and now it works. If i put 192.168.0.2:80 or mypublicaddressL:80 i get the result that o posted already. (09-29-2009 06:08 PM)joximu Wrote: hm, the config of the webserver seems not to be correct - at least not fitting to ispcp :-) (wrong webroot). RE: Problem trying to access admin page on newly installed ispCP on Centos 5.3 - joximu - 09-29-2009 06:59 PM Normally the internal IP should fit. But * is also ok - seems to be an installation for test or really private... /J <closing here> |