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From: Joaquim H. <jo...@we...> - 2006-10-25 09:15:59
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"Failed to create group"; or something very close to it. I tried it every p= ossible way I can think of (parameters, username settings, etc). I got Awstats worksing, although it'd be nice with seamless integration whe= n I create a virtual site, so that VM sets up statistics using Awstats, ins= tead of allowing for the webalizer option(s). Webmin, and VM, knows where Apache is, but it was complaining about not kno= wing where the htdigest application was; which in most Apache configuration= s is in the same place as apachectl and what not. When creating a protecte= d directory, it allowed the use of crypt-style passwords, and I couldn't fi= nd anywhere to turn that off (I want only MD5 or "better"). -joho ------------------------- Ursprungligt Meddelande: Fr=E5n: Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> Till: Webmin users list <web...@li...> Kopia:=20 Datum: onsdag, 25 oktober 2006 06:49 =C4rende: Re: [webmin-l] [1.300] Virtualmin; putting it all together On 24/Oct/2006 06:22 Joaquim Homrighausen wrote .. >=20 > When I use Virtualmin, I get an error if I enable the checkbox with "Crea= te > Unix User"; if I clear it, no error occurs. It insists on creating a grou= p > called "test4" (when I tell it to create a new virtual server for "test4.= domain.com"; > I have tried every single setting I can think of to no avail. Also, when > it fails, and I click on "Return" (or back, or whatever it says, the actu= al > link), I get an error about "Not found.." something or other. What actual error do you get when you enable that checkbox? > Anyway, I want to use awstats instead of webalizer for stats; I've instal= led > the awstats module for webmin/virtualmin; how do I get it to appear for > the virtualmin login? You need to click on the Plugin Modules icon in Virtualmin, and select the AWstats module. It then appears as an option when adding a new domain. =20 > Does usermin have anything at all to do with virtual servers/virtualmin? It is mainly used just as a mail client.. > I'd like to see better support for Apache 1.3.x configurations/installati= ons > built from source. In 99% of the cases on servers I've seen, Apache 1.3.x > built from source is installed under /usr/local/apache, and from there > you have logs, conf, cgi-bin, icons, etc. You can adjust the paths the Apache module uses, by clicking on the Module Config link. |