Re: ISP Standard.
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Andres Junge Mac-Evoy wrote: > Maybe we can discuss some configuration for domain hosting and propose a > standard, so we can build isp-software (billing, provisioning, etc) based > on this. What do you think? I think that the various software should allow customizations so you can use whatever layout you want. I often use /home/f/foo.bar, /home/f/foo.bar/public_html, /home/f/foo.bar/logs, /var/spool/virtual/foo.bar (for mail), /etc/virtual/foo.bar/aliases, /etc/virtual/foo.bar/passwd (for mail). Jeremy C. Reed ... ISP-FAQ.com -- find answers to your questions http://www.isp-faq.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ISP Standard.
Hello: Is there any standard, for hosting domains? For example i´m using this sort of configuration: Every domain has his own home dir (/home/dominio/example.com). So every domain have a username (example.com) with the above home dir. In each domain-dir there is also a "data" dir where i put the www dir and for example the ftp dir. I have configured proftd to chroot to data dir so they only see that dir. Other dirs i have in each domain-dir: conf: all configuration directives (apache.conf, zone.conf, etc); logs: all logs users: this is where the MailDirs for the virtual users are. I have follow this configuration because of vmailmgr, but i don´t know if this is the rigth thing. Maybe we can discuss some configuration for domain hosting and propose a standard, so we can build isp-software (billing, provisioning, etc) based on this. What do you think? Salu2 Andres -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]