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How does ispCP work underneath ?
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RE: How does ispCP work underneath ?
Eminos Wrote:Haha, I get your point RatS, and to some point I agree with your quote.
Anyway, it's nice to have you guys answering the quesions here, this forum is some kind of documentation.

I'm wondering this.
If I want to make a change to, let's say the zonefile admin.domain.com.db, only to that domain/zonefile, is it enough that I make the change to the working file (and the actual var/cache/bind file), or will the working file be overwritten when I make a change in the control panel? If I change the parts files (template files), ALL my domains will be overwritten from the templates, am I right? And I only want to make a persistant change to ONE domain/zonefile.

It's a combination of the parts/*.tpl files and the working files.
for a new domain you need some new files: base = several tpl files, then you also need to put some lines in a already existing files:
base = working version of existing file + some tpll files for the new content.
If you regenerate the config (all domains to "change"), then the tpl files are the base for all domains...

I hope it's happening this way - but it seems plausible :-)
02-11-2008 10:04 AM
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How does ispCP work underneath ? - Eminos - 02-11-2008, 09:19 AM
RE: How does ispCP work underneath ? - joximu - 02-11-2008 10:04 AM

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