Not quite sure what you mean by "all in one", but this is a pretty good tutorial for getting ISPConfig 3 set up and running on Ubuntu Server 10.04 LTS:
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Not quite sure what you mean by "all in one", but this is a pretty good tutorial for getting ISPConfig 3 set up and running on Ubuntu Server 10.04 LTS:
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As this is your first server install and the utility you are trying to install is a third party application, it would probably be easier for you to use a native Ubuntu tool to install software.
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Could you please be a little bit more specific as to what games you are trying to install, and where you are downloading them from? Also could you please give some more details on how you are trying...
Log in to the MySQL prompt with the root account and grant the user privileges on the db. Go to the following site for an in depth guide on how to do this:...
You can either follow the HowToForge article in the previous post (it's a good article, I've used it myself plenty of times) or you can run the following from a terminal:
sudo tasksel
Then...
I guess try to verify that you are using the correct one by going to http://whatismyip.com. If you still can't access it, check with your ISP to see if they prohibit you from hosting services from...
It's probably a better idea to unblock the TCP port, not the UDP port, but yes, it's port 21.
As far as not being able to ping your router, it could be configured to block pings from the outside...
You have to set up port forwarding. Log into your router's administration interface, and look for something named similarly. Then, you tell the router to point any traffic coming in or port 21 to go...
See this article: <snip>]
Have you first tried making sure the proper drivers are initialized? If not, try going to System >> Administration >> Hardware Drivers, then try activating the proper driver.
What kind of CD is it? Audio or Data?
It looks like subdomains/CNAMEs are only available with a Dynamic DNS Pro account ($15/yr): https://www.dyndns.com/services/upgrades/
Have you tried either of the following commands from the command prompt:
startxor
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
As far as the 64-bit version of Ubuntu, go to ubuntu.com, click Download Ubuntu, then click the "Alternative download options" link, then select the 64-bit radio button, then click the Begin Download...
You can install either on your system. If you're interested in using a 64-bit system, then download the AMD64 version (Generic term for 64-bit OS). If you want to use a 32-bit system, then download...
Is the ISO around 750 MB (CD ISO) or a couple of GB (DVD ISO)? Did you follow the download path on the Ubuntu page or did you find the ISO in a mirror? If you are downloading it from the Ubuntu page,...
With VSFTPD, the FTP server documented in the Ubuntu Server Guide, a user will start their session in the folder that is designated as their system home folder (e.x. /home/alice, /home/bob). If you...
Are you trying to restrict the users to only access their home folder or are you trying to just specify the user's home folder?
To install the .deb file, you need to run the command:
sudo dpkg -i <filename>
Can you post the output of:
cat /etc/network/interfaces
Have you tried running the command with sudo?
Not sure if you came across this, but it does a good job describing how to generate and upload keys.
https://help.ubuntu.com/9.10/serverguide/C/openssh-server.html
Though I would change the...
I have a very basic install of 9.10 on a VM with very little modification (all I have done is replaced Empathy with Pidgin, Evolution with Thunderbird, and Tomboy with gnote), and obex shows as being...
NAT stands for Network Address Translation... basically it acts as a gateway between your public IP assigned by your ISP to your modem and the private IP network defined by your router. It translates...
Then yes, you should be fine behind the router as it provides NAT and basic firewall capabilities.