Senin, 30 Mei 2011

Version 1.2 Of The ISPConfig 3 Manual (Date: 05/04/2011) Available

The good news first: the updated ISPConfig 3 Manual (version 1.2 for ISPConfig 3.0.3.3) is finally available (in PDF format).


On 308 pages, it covers the concept behind ISPConfig (admin, resellers, clients), explains how to install and update ISPConfig 3, includes a reference for all forms and form fields in ISPConfig together with examples of valid inputs, and provides tutorials for the most common tasks in ISPConfig 3. It also lines out how to make your server more secure and comes with a troubleshooting section at the end.


Version 1.2 for ISPConfig 3.0.3.3 (Date: 05/04/2011)
Author: Falko Timme
308 pages


Now the bad news: we can't offer it for free. But it will be available for as low as 5 EUR per copy - we think this price is more than fair for a manual with more than 300 pages.

Download Through Your HowtoForge Subscription (A HowtoForge subscription costs 5 EUR for one month or 25 EUR for six months.)(A single copy costs 5 EUR; you will receive an email with a download link that is active for ten days. Please note that this option does not include any updates!)Added internal links to the manual.Added chapter 5.25 "How Can I Access SquirrelMail From My Web Sites?"Added description (+ new screenshot) for the "Monitor keyword" field in chapter 4.9.2.4 Interface Config (Misc tab).Added QR code for making it easy to install the ISPConfig Monitor App for Android.Do not delete the /var/www/ispconfig symlink when switching the ISPConfig interface to php-fcgi.Fixed typo in chapter 5.18.

 We don't want to bore you with long explanations, so here are the facts:

We hope that this will allow us to employ an additional full-time ISPConfig developer who can disburden the core team. This would accelerate ISPConfig development a lot and also allow us to provide more support for ISPConfig users.


Yes.


You can download it either through an active HowtoForge subscription, or you can buy a single copy.


Downloading through a HowtoForge subscription has the advantage that you get updates of the manual for free as long as you are a subscriber, while if you buy a single copy, no updates are included (i.e., you would have to pay again for new versions of the manual).


A HowtoForge subscription costs 5 EUR for one month or 25 EUR for six months.


If you want to download a single copy of the ISPConfig 3 manual, this costs you 5 EUR which is equal to buying a one-month HowtoForge subscription.

Download Through Your HowtoForge Subscription (A HowtoForge subscription costs 5 EUR for one month or 25 EUR for six months.)(A single copy costs 5 EUR; you will receive an email with a download link that is active for ten days. Please note that this option does not include any updates!)

The ISPConfig 3 manual is protected by copyright. No part of the manual may be reproduced, adapted, translated, or made available to a third party in any form by any process (electronic or otherwise) without the written specific consent of projektfarm GmbH. You may keep backup copies of the manual in digital or printed form for your personal use. All rights reserved.


This means it is not allowed to redistribute the ISPConfig 3 manual in any form (for example by offering it as a download on your web site). Your copy of the ISPConfig 3 manual will be personalized with your real name (or HowtoForge username) and email address.


If you are an ISP and need multiple copies (e.g. for your clients), please contact us (info@projektfarm.de), and we will find a solution.


1 Conventions Used In This Manual
1.1 Commands
1.2 Contents Of Files
1.3 File Names, Protocol Names, System Specifications, Technical Specifications, User Names, Etc.
1.4 Highlighting


2 ISPConfig Users - Admin, Resellers, And Clients
2.1 Summary
2.1.1 admin
2.1.2 Resellers
2.1.3 Clients


3 Installation & Updating
3.1 Single Server Setup
3.2 Multiserver Setup
3.2.1 Installing A Multiserver Setup With Dedicated Web, Email, DNS And MySQL Database Servers On Debian 5.0 With ISPConfig 3
3.2.1.1 Installing The Five Debian Base Systems
3.2.1.2 Installing The Web Server
3.2.1.3 Installing The Mail Server
3.2.1.4 Installing The MySQL Database Server
3.2.1.5 Installing The Primary DNS Server
3.2.1.6 Installing The Secondary DNS Server
3.2.1.7 Adjust The Server Settings In ISPConfig


  3.3 Mirror Setup
3.3.1 Installing A Web, Email And MySQL Database Cluster On Debian 5.0 With ISPConfig 3
3.3.1.1 Setting Up The Two Base Systems
3.3.1.2 Installing The Two Servers
3.3.1.3 Installing ISPConfig On The First (Master) Server
3.3.1.4 Installing ISPConfig 3 On The Second Server
3.3.1.5 Configure Replication In ISPConfig
3.3.1.6 Additional Notes


  3.4 Updating
3.4.1 Creating A Backup
3.4.2 Command Line Update


4 Reference
4.1 Tabs
4.2 Login
4.3 Home
4.4 Tools
4.4.1 User Settings
4.4.1.1 Password and Language


  4.5 Client
4.5.1 Clients
4.5.1.1 Add Client
4.5.1.2 Edit Client
4.5.1.3 Edit Client-Templates
4.5.2 Resellers
4.5.2.1 Add Reseller
4.5.2.2 Edit Reseller


  4.6 Sites
4.6.1 Websites
4.6.1.1 Website
4.6.1.2 Subdomain for website
4.6.1.3 Aliasdomain for website
4.6.2 FTP
4.6.2.1 FTP-User
4.6.3 Shell
4.6.3.1 Shell-User
4.6.4 WebDAV
4.6.4.1 WebDAV User
4.6.5 Database
4.6.5.1 Database
4.6.6 Cron
4.6.6.1 Cron Jobs
4.6.7 Statistics
4.6.7.1 Web traffic
4.6.7.2 Website quota (Harddisk)


  4.7 Email
4.7.1 Email Accounts
4.7.1.1 Domain
4.7.1.2 Domain Alias
4.7.1.3 Email Mailbox
4.7.1.4 Email Alias
4.7.1.5 Email Forward
4.7.1.6 Email Catchall
4.7.1.7 Email Routing
4.7.2 Spamfilter
4.7.2.1 Whitelist
4.7.2.2 Blacklist
4.7.2.3 User / Domain
4.7.2.4 Policy
4.7.3 Fetchmail
4.7.3.1 Fetchmail
4.7.4 Statistics
4.7.4.1 Mailbox traffic
4.7.5 Global Filters
4.7.5.1 Postfix Whitelist
4.7.5.2 Postfix Blacklist
4.7.5.3 Content Filter
4.7.5.4 Relay Recipients


  4.8 DNS
4.8.1 DNS Wizard
4.8.1.1 Add DNS Zone
4.8.1.2 Templates
4.8.2 DNS
4.8.2.1 Zones
4.8.3 Secondary DNS
4.8.3.1 Secondary Zones


  4.9 System
4.9.1 CP Users
4.9.1.1 Add user
4.9.1.2 Edit user
4.9.2 System
4.9.2.1 Server Services
4.9.2.2 Server Config
4.9.2.3 Server IP addresses
4.9.2.4 Interface Config
4.9.3 Firewall
4.9.3.1 Firewall
4.9.4 Software
4.9.4.1 Repositories
4.9.4.2 Packages
4.9.4.3 Updates
4.9.5 Language Editor
4.9.5.1 Languages
4.9.5.2 New Language
4.9.5.3 Merge
4.9.5.4 Export
4.9.5.5 Import
4.9.6 Remote Users
4.9.6.1 Add user
4.9.6.2 Edit user
4.9.7 Remote Actions
4.9.7.1 Do OS-Update
4.9.7.2 Do ISPConfig-Update


  4.10 Monitor
4.10.1 System State (All Servers)
4.10.1.1 Show Overview
4.10.1.2 Show System-Log
4.10.1.3 Show Jobqueue
4.10.2 Server to Monitor
4.10.3 Hardware Information
4.10.3.1 Show CPU Info
4.10.4 Server State
4.10.4.1 Show Overview
4.10.4.2 Show Update State
4.10.4.3 Show RAID State
4.10.4.4 Show Server Load
4.10.4.5 Show Disk Usage
4.10.4.6 Show Memory Usage
4.10.4.7 Show Services
4.10.4.8 Show OpenVz VE BeanCounter
4.10.5 Logfiles
4.10.5.1 Show Mail Queue
4.10.5.2 Show Mail Log
4.10.5.3 Show Mail Warn-Log
4.10.5.4 Show Mail Error-Log
4.10.5.5 Show System-Log
4.10.5.6 Show ISPC Cron-Log
4.10.5.7 Show Freshclam-Log
4.10.5.8 Show Clamav-Log
4.10.5.9 Show RKHunter-Log
4.10.5.10 Show fail2ban-Log


  4.11 Help
4.11.1 Support
4.11.1.1 Send message
4.11.1.2 View messages
4.11.2 About ISPConfig
4.11.2.1 Version


  4.12 Domains
4.12.1 Domains
4.12.1.1 Domains


5 Howtos
5.1 How Do I Create A Reseller?
5.2 How Do I Create A Client?
5.3 How Do I Create A Web Site?
5.4 How Do I Create An SSL Web Site?
5.4.1 How Do I Import An Existing SSL Certificate Into A Web Site That Was Created Later In ISPConfig?
5.5 How Do I Redirect My Web Site To Another Web Site Or To A Specific Directory On The Server?
5.6 How Do I Create An FTP Account So That I Can Upload Files To My Web Site?
5.7 How Can I Use Perl/CGI Scripts With My Web Site?
5.8 How Do I Create An Email Account?
5.9 How Do I Activate The Spamfilter/Virus Scanner For An Email Account?
5.10 How Do I Blacklist/Whitelist Email Addresses In The Spamfilter?
5.11 How Do I Fetch Emails From A Remote Server With ISPConfig And Put The Emails In A Local Email Account?
5.12 How Do I Create A DNS Zone?
5.13 How Do I Create A Secondary DNS Zone?
5.14 How Do I Create A Mirror?
5.15 How Do I Split Up Services Between Multiple Servers?
5.16 How Do I Unblock An IP Address That Got Blocked By fail2ban?
5.17 How Do I Create A Subdomain And Redirect It To A Different Folder/Web Site?
5.18 How Do I Manually Configure New IP Addresses On My System?
5.19 How To Build A PureFTPd Debian Package For OpenVZ Virtual Machines (Without Capabilities Enabled)
5.20 How To Display Hidden Files With PureFTPd On Debian And Ubuntu Linux
5.21 PureFTPd Does Not Show More Than 2,000 Files On Debian And Ubuntu
5.22 How To Speed Up Logins In PureFTPd On Debian Or Ubuntu Linux By Disabling Name Resolving
5.23 How To Enable Verbose Logging In PureFTPd On Debian And Ubuntu Linux
5.24 How To Enable FTPS For PureFTPd On Debian And Ubuntu Linux
5.25 How Can I Access SquirrelMail From My Web Sites?


6 Security Considerations
6.1 How Do I Disable Certain PHP Functions?
6.2 Enabling SSL For The ISPConfig Web Interface
6.3 Using SuExec For The ISPConfig Web Interface
6.4 What Are Secure Settings For Web Sites Created Through ISPConfig?
6.5 How Do I Make fail2ban Monitor Additional Services?
6.5.1 PureFTPd
6.5.2 SASL
6.5.3 Courier
6.5.4 Dovecot


7 Troubleshooting
7.1 How Do I Find Out What Is Wrong If ISPConfig Does Not Work?


 

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