(01-10-2011 10:35 AM)mchutchy Wrote: regarding the above messages, I've setup a home production ISPCP server with RD-PPPoE and DDClient to DydDNS.org. My question is instead of the acturall IP, can it not be the DynDNS address eg. nowhere.dyndns.org ==> 41.0.1.56 (Note*** I made this up, not valid for security purposes).
You need, at the very least, an IP to bind to and to use for DNS records. If you won't be using the provided DNS service, just use the internal IP and be happy. The web server doesn't care about the public IP, it checks the Host header sent by the browser.
This software is designed for hosting on a fully-connected server. That means a public (or at least static) IP.
(01-10-2011 10:35 AM)mchutchy Wrote: To ISPCP, I hope that you are going to offer more features like CPanel has, esp the DNS section where Admins/Resellers/Clients can modify the DNS records of the domain eg, CNAME, A records. I find I have to do alot of it via SSH.
This was provided at one time, actually. It might still be accessible. I believe there were problems with it and so it was disabled by default.
(01-10-2011 10:35 AM)mchutchy Wrote: 2nd'ly, pity webmail does not auto place itself with the domains created, eg domainname.com/webmail
There is a HowTo on the documentation site with information on how to add that support.
(01-10-2011 10:35 AM)mchutchy Wrote: There are a lot of features that VHCS had which I see ISPCP does not, esp the billing section is one of the BIGGEst things I am looking for, to allow new clients to browse my server, and sign up online with proper billing in place....
Look at the Enhancements board. There is at least one billing solution that supports this software.