what is the easiest way to configure postfix? i tried yast but no luck yet. also ispconfig is supposed to be good and work with suse 10? i got a php error when i tried to install it and quit.... is there a config tool such as webmin for suse?
On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 22:17 -0400, teck wrote:
what is the easiest way to configure postfix? i tried yast but no luck yet. also ispconfig is supposed to be good and work with suse 10? i got a php error when i tried to install it and quit.... is there a config tool such as webmin for suse?
Webmin works quite well in helping to configure postfix. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998
yes i used it in mandrake.. k i'll give that a try:) anyone know where to saet allow user html access...? im getting access forbidden in the public_html directories... On Friday 06 January 2006 22:37, Ken Schneider wrote:
On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 22:17 -0400, teck wrote:
what is the easiest way to configure postfix? i tried yast but no luck yet. also ispconfig is supposed to be good and work with suse 10? i got a php error when i tried to install it and quit.... is there a config tool such as webmin for suse?
Webmin works quite well in helping to configure postfix.
-- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998
* teck
anyone know where to saet allow user html access...? im getting access forbidden in the public_html directories...
Please trim your posts and avoid 'top' posting and alter subject for new topic YaST2 control center -> editor for /etc/sysconfig files -> Search for public_html ans: network -> www -> apache2 -> httpd_sec_public_html -> yes/no -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2
YaST2 control center -> editor for /etc/sysconfig files -> Search for public_html
ans: network -> www -> apache2 -> httpd_sec_public_html -> yes/no
there is no entry for httpd_sec_public_html i guess thats my problem and i see no way to add the line there? in what file would i add it?
Fri, 06 Jan 2006, by djsuse@devco.ca:
YaST2 control center -> editor for /etc/sysconfig files -> Search for public_html
ans: network -> www -> apache2 -> httpd_sec_public_html -> yes/no
there is no entry for httpd_sec_public_html i guess thats my problem and i see no way to add the line there? in what file would i add it?
Look for 'userdir'. You should have a '/etc/apache2/mod_userdir.conf' file. Theo -- Theo v. Werkhoven Registered Linux user# 99872 http://counter.li.org ICBM 52 13 26N , 4 29 47E. + ICQ: 277217131 SUSE 9.2 + Jabber: muadib@jabber.xs4all.nl Kernel 2.6.8 + See headers for PGP/GPG info. Claimer: any email I receive will become my property. Disclaimers do not apply.
ans: network -> www -> apache2 -> httpd_sec_public_html -> yes/no
there is no entry for httpd_sec_public_html i guess thats my problem and i see no way to add the line there? in what file would i add it?
Look for 'userdir'. You should have a '/etc/apache2/mod_userdir.conf' file.
Theo
yes i have the file and it looks alrite.... but still getting access forbidden
On Saturday 07 January 2006 10:31, teck wrote:
ans: network -> www -> apache2 -> httpd_sec_public_html -> yes/no
there is no entry for httpd_sec_public_html i guess thats my problem and i see no way to add the line there? in what file would i add it?
Look for 'userdir'. You should have a '/etc/apache2/mod_userdir.conf' file.
Theo
yes i have the file and it looks alrite.... but still getting access forbidden
found it module was NOT being loaded :( works fine now thanks:)
participants (5)
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Andrei Verovski (aka MacGuru)
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Ken Schneider
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Patrick Shanahan
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teck
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Theo v. Werkhoven