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Poll: Describe the results after testing ispCP v1.0.0
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Fresh Installation went smooth. 42.42% 14 42.42%
Update from RC went smooth. 42.42% 14 42.42%
Update from VHCS went smooth. 12.12% 4 12.12%
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ISPCP v1.0.0 stable is ready, testers needed
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RE: ISPCP v1.0.0 stable is ready, testers needed
Try to modify like
Code:
#search domain.tld
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver 192.168.2.1
nameserver 200.74.aaa.aaa
nameserver 200.bbb.bbb.ccc
nameserver 190.160.dd.ddd
nameserver 127.0.0.1
Also try to comment in /etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf line
Code:
Include /etc/proftpd/ispcp/*
if you have many domains/subdomains.
02-23-2009 05:28 AM
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RE: ISPCP v1.0.0 stable is ready, testers needed
I've tried changing nameserver 127.0.0.1 , nameserver 192.168.2.4 , comment domain.tld , also coment in proftpd.con the line

but in one moment gave me this
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Your task was stopped

The task you wanted to perform with net2ftp took more time than the allowed 30 seconds, and therefor that task was stopped.
This time limit guarantees the fair use of the web server for everyone.

Try to split your task in smaller tasks: restrict your selection of files, and omit the biggest files.
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In my server there is just one domain, 5 email account, 2 ftp users, 2 DB and 3 DB users.

Victor
Thanks my friends, tomorrow wil be another day to test

Victor
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02-23-2009 05:56 AM
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RE: ISPCP v1.0.0 stable is ready, testers needed
Hi, so, when the stable official version will be out? ... Smile There is already more than 10 days from the announced date, and I check this forum since this date.
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02-25-2009 02:21 PM
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RE: ISPCP v1.0.0 stable is ready, testers needed
thibotus01, the official version is ready. We're just undergoing testing by a greater number of users so that we can try out every possible scenario with regards to the upgrade/update script. The more people who test it and report back, the quicker we can release it.

Thanks to everybody who tested and provided their feedback so far. Keep them coming.
02-25-2009 09:47 PM
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RE: ISPCP v1.0.0 stable is ready, testers needed
I made an upgrade from an "RC5"-svn to the svn from 23rd february. All seems to work fine except that I can't log in to awstats (i used a manual modification for authentication of awstats before).

/E
02-26-2009 12:06 AM
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RE: ISPCP v1.0.0 stable is ready, testers needed
Quote:All seems to work fine except that I can't log in to awstats (i used a manual modification for authentication of awstats before).
Roll it backup!
ispCP comes now with an own .htaccess protection for AWStats.
A Group "statics" should be created automaticly under webtools. Then add a user and login in with it. There should be enough stuff in the Forum around here for this.

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02-26-2009 12:10 AM
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RE: ISPCP v1.0.0 stable is ready, testers needed
(02-25-2009 09:47 PM)BioALIEN Wrote:  thibotus01, the official version is ready. We're just undergoing testing by a greater number of users so that we can try out every possible scenario with regards to the upgrade/update script. The more people who test it and report back, the quicker we can release it.

Thanks to everybody who tested and provided their feedback so far. Keep them coming.

Okay, We just have to wait... Wink
02-26-2009 12:56 AM
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(02-26-2009 12:10 AM)BeNe Wrote:  
Quote:All seems to work fine except that I can't log in to awstats (i used a manual modification for authentication of awstats before).
Roll it backup!
ispCP comes now with an own .htaccess protection for AWStats.
A Group "statics" should be created automaticly under webtools. Then add a user and login in with it. There should be enough stuff in the Forum around here for this.

Greez BeNe

Hmm. I know that ispCP now has it's own htaccess authentication for awstats. I've already made the upgrade so I can't roll anything back, I will have to try to fix this manually now.
What user and password should I use to login to ispCP awstats ? (I've tried the same as for the domain user, but that didn't work)
And does the new htaccess authentication work for existing users/domains ?

/E
02-26-2009 01:01 AM
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RE: ISPCP v1.0.0 stable is ready, testers needed
(02-26-2009 01:01 AM)Eminos Wrote:  Hmm. I know that ispCP now has it's own htaccess authentication for awstats. I've already made the upgrade so I can't roll anything back, I will have to try to fix this manually now.
What user and password should I use to login to ispCP awstats ? (I've tried the same as for the domain user, but that didn't work)
And does the new htaccess authentication work for existing users/domains ?

/E
I did answer this question over and over again. Any user added to group statistics (in Webtools -> Group/User management) can access to Awstats. You can add to this group any number of users. Password for users is set in same place (Webtools -> Group/User management).
02-26-2009 01:07 AM
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RE: ISPCP v1.0.0 stable is ready, testers needed
Quote:Hmm. I know that ispCP now has it's own htaccess authentication for awstats. I've already made the upgrade so I can't roll anything back, I will have to try to fix this manually now.
With roll back, i mean not the upgrade! Only your manually changes that you made for your own AwStats protection.
Quote:What user and password should I use to login to ispCP awstats ?
as Sci2tech said...
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02-26-2009 01:12 AM
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