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doc:installationguide:basic-panel [2016/10/02 19:47] gradator [Install and configure Apache2] restart apache instead of graceful, we need to be sure |
doc:installationguide:basic-panel [2016/10/03 23:00] (current) gradator [Install and configure Apache2] 4.5 -> 4.6 |
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# apt-get install apache2 | # apt-get install apache2 | ||
- | ~/vhffs-4.5# cp ./vhffs-doc/config/apache/panelconf /etc/apache2/sites-available/panel.conf | + | ~/vhffs-4.6# cp ./vhffs-doc/config/apache/panelconf /etc/apache2/sites-available/panel.conf |
then edit the file and adapt it to your needs **/etc/apache2/sites-available/panel** | then edit the file and adapt it to your needs **/etc/apache2/sites-available/panel** | ||
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<note warning> | <note warning> | ||
- | Users created through the panel or any other way offered by VHFFS are going to be unix users. Therefore you must **absolutely not** create a user with the same username of an already existing user on your system. If you do it, you can expect to not be able anymore to log in to your server with the duplicated user. If this is your only user you will lost the only way you had to log in to your server. More, asking your housing provider to reboot the server won't change anything, you'll probably need to physically reach the server to fix your mistake. | + | Users created through the panel or any other way offered by VHFFS are going to be unix users. Therefore you must **absolutely not** create a user with the same username of an already existing user on your system. If you do so, you can expect to not be able anymore to log in to your server with the duplicated user. If this is your only user you will lost the only way you had to log in to your server. More, asking your housing provider to reboot the server won't change anything, you'll probably need to physically reach the server to fix your mistake. |
</note> | </note> | ||
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# dpkg-reconfigure locales | # dpkg-reconfigure locales | ||
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- | Then select all character sets for each wanted translation. | + | Then select at least the UTF-8 codeset for each wanted translation. |