I'm really not into Linux much especially Webadmin still kills me. I've installed ispCP on my vServer at my provider. It all went fine so far. I followed
http://www.isp-control.net/documentation...ion/debian
to set things up. I didn't miss anything, I'm sure.
When starting "perl ./ispcp-setup" I go with the defaults mostly:
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Welcome to ispCP '1.0.0 OMEGA' Setup Dialog.
This program will set up ispCP OMEGA system on your server.
Next you are asked to enter a "fully qualified hostname" (FQHN).
For more infos read
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FQDN.
Please enter a fully qualified hostname. [xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx]:
Please enter system network address. [xx.xx.xxx.xxx]:
Please enter the domain name where ispCP OMEGA will run on [admin.xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx]:
Please enter SQL server host. [localhost]:
Please enter system SQL database. [ispcp]:
Please enter system SQL user. [root]:
Please enter system SQL password. [none]:
Please repeat system SQL password:
Please enter ispCP ftp SQL user. [vftp]:
Please enter ispCP ftp SQL user password. [auto generate]:
Please repeat ispCP ftp SQL user password:
Please enter ispCP phpMyAdmin Control user. [pma]:
Please enter ispCP phpMyAdmin Control user password. [auto generate]:
Please repeat ispCP phpMyAdmin Control user password:
Please enter administrator login name. [admin]:
Please enter administrator password:
Please repeat administrator password:
Please enter administrator e-mail address: bla@blahblah.com
IP of Secondary DNS. (optional) []:
Use MySQL Prefix.
Possible values: [i]nfront, [b]ehind, [n]one. [none]:
FastCGI Version: [f]cgid or fast[c]gi. [fcgid]:
Activate AWStats. [no]: y
AWStats Mode:
Possible values [d]ynamic and [s]tatic. [dynamic]: d
Starting Installation...
Setting GUI Permissions: .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Setting Engine Permissions: .............done
Congratulations!
ispCP '1.0.0 OMEGA' Setup completed successfully!
Please type
http://admin.xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx in your browser,
log in with your Administrator Account and perform Database Updates if exists.
Setup is now updating rkhunter:
Running updater...
Mirrorfile /var/lib/rkhunter/db/mirrors.dat rotated
Using mirror
http://rkhunter.sourceforge.net
[DB] Mirror file : Up to date
[DB] MD5 hashes system binaries : Up to date
[DB] Operating System information : Up to date
[DB] MD5 blacklisted tools/binaries : Up to date
[DB] Known good program versions : Up to date
[DB] Known bad program versions : Up to date
Ready.
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Now that I'm done, what's next? I can't reach my server at
admin.xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx ...as expected.
1. Where's the Apache usually? In
/etc/ispcp/apache or in /etc/apache2 ? /etc/ispcp/apache/httpd.conf doesn't contain any URLs as hinted by my provider, /etc/apache2/httpd.conf has zero bytes.
2. When entering the ps command, there's only a bash and a ps process running. Seems too few to me for what got installed and should be running. Even a reboot doesn't change that situation.
What am I doing wrong?
Karsten