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bash or zsh
ISPConfig is nice. But I prefer Froxlor (ex SysCP).
I don't like ispConfig. I used kloxo for my old vps but I didn't really like that either, not updated regularly, half baked features.
I just configure everything manually now.
I like ISPConfig personally.
Edit:
ISPConfig3 that is.
For me: Bash
For my pure code projects: Direct Admin
For my cheap/poor clients: Kloxo
For my shared/higher end clients: cpanel
SolusVM
How do you manage websites with domains using SolusVM?
He's just trolling.
I almost certain he practices his role play chat here.
Carnt believe no one suggested Plesk.
Plesk is a joke. Just saying.
I misunderstood the question. Wasn't trolling. I use .htaccess and rewrite rules for multiple domains on the same IP.
Virtualmin
I'm using ispCP on CentOS with some little modifications, I feel pretty happy with it.
I don't like any of them, sorry!
ISPConfig 3 and Froxlor.
but i prefer Script from guys from here..
He use SolusVM console.
Yeah. I could have said that and made you look silly.
Plesk is awesome. Its much better than cpanel.
apache >_<
Not to hurt your feelings, but I think you'd be in the 1% on that.
Fixed.
must... not.... rage.
Hands down, troll of the month goes to you!
I ran webmin on my old eNetSouth box, it was alright I guess. A little barebones, though I guess that's what they're going for.
Nowadays I use the set of Minstall scripts by maxexcloo, they work great for all the functions I'm after
Why do people want control panels for their websites?
@Naruto It makes life easy and reduces deployment time. Well, if your running 30 some websites it does.
I'd rather have each site in a separate folder in /var/www/html and use .htaccess with the following:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^siteone.com$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/siteone/ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)?$ /siteone/$1 [QSA,L]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^sitetwo.com$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/sitetwo/ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)?$ /sitetwo/$1 [QSA,L]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^sitethree.com$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/sitethree/ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)?$ /sitethree/$1 [QSA,L]
Why don't you use virtual host with apache @Naruto?
I don't know how. Haven't tried finding out how either. Is it better to do that?
I think the httpd.conf has something about it in the bottom. Either way, seems a lot easier than using a control panel... unless you use the control panel for traffic statistics and stuff.
You can set the directory from there and you don't have to do all that htaccess trickery. Either way works though.