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Is there a reason why you

Is there a reason why you went with Debian? I have always had to use Fedora Core or CentOS because cPanel will only support those. Never heard of VirtualMin, I will have to check that out.

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Great article! Going to grab

Great article!Going to grab a spare computer from storage this weekend and give it a try.-Greg

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Just tried this tutorial on

Just tried this tutorial on a VMWare image. It reminds me a lot about Webmin, which is what I use for my home server. That install script took like 10 minutes, compared to several hours going through...

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Is there a reason why you

Is there a reason why you went with Debian?When I started out on the article that was all Virtualmin supported, they've added CentOS and Fedora since then (started this article months ago, but never...

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It probably isn't right for

It probably isn't right for a hosting company (customers demand cPanel/Plesk don't they?)Yup, so I am pretty much tied to it for the time being.Frankly, Virtualmin/Webmin are pretty confusing and ugly...

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Well, here it is, a month

Well, here it is, a month later and I finally got to give this article a try.I must say, all went very smooth, directions are right on on their descriptions and screen shots.I did two servers, one was...

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Nice one Greg, am really

Nice one Greg, am really glad it worked for you! it wasn't too bad other than some installs taking a while and just about very page in Virtualmin was painfully slow.Have you tried turning some of the...

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Well as it is now on a

Well as it is now on a decent server, works plenty fine. The downside was a friends computer running win 2000 had something happen to it, so that IE wouldn't display any pages, and firefox would not...

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Ok, last night I went to

Ok, last night I went to actually start using my web server, and came across something I had never seen before.I FTP'd into the server using the user/name password for Virtual web server to change the...

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I wonder if passive mode

I wonder if passive mode isn't working on the ftp connection. Have you tried disabling it? Firewalls will block the passive ports if not configured correctly. May also want to try some transfers in...

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Thanks for the article

Thanks for the article suggestion by the way, Greg. I may well follow up on that.

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Well I'm going to try

Well I'm going to try re-doing the server tongiht, for some reason, on top of the FTP issues, now the server shows that mySQL and FTP both are stopped and will not restart. The only thing I had done...

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Greg: you might want to look

Greg: you might want to look at your system logs (less /var/log/apt/term.log and less /var/log/syslog in particular), there may be some clues as to what went wrong. Also try running dpkg --configure...

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Nice! Great article!

Nice! Great article!

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Thanks for the article,

Thanks for the article, however I'm having a problem. I'm trying to run a webserver on an old dell laptop, and i've never seen a webserver nor ran linux before so I might be biting off more than I can...

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I just set up a server using

I just set up a server using this article last week. I'll be doing it again tonight due to that server had a flakey NIC in it, so going with a trusted 3com -Greg

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Let me know if it works

Let me know if it works Greg, I'll try it again tonight as well. Any idea on why the command:wget http://software.virtualmin.com/gpl/scripts/install.shchmod +x install.sh./install.shis telling me...

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Unable to resolve server

Unable to resolve server sounds like your the DNS isn't working. (perhaps your ISP's DNS server acting up).Try editing your /etc/hosts file and add the following line:70.86.4.226...

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Also check the file

Also check the file /etc/resolv.conf It should list the nameservers the machine should consult for DNS queries. It should look likenameserver 1.2.3.4 nameserver 4.5.6.7where 1.2.3.4 and 4.5.6.7 are...

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Surely there is a way to

Surely there is a way to configure new hardware without re-installation?Cheers, Shaggy.

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