Does this plugin work with I-mscp 1.2.11? I would like to have a different connection adress for my webmail, rather than mydomain.se:4447/rainloop
I would like to have it easier; mydomain.se/webmail or even webmail.mydomain.se
Best regards
Patrik
Does this plugin work with I-mscp 1.2.11? I would like to have a different connection adress for my webmail, rather than mydomain.se:4447/rainloop
I would like to have it easier; mydomain.se/webmail or even webmail.mydomain.se
Best regards
Patrik
It should works yes. However note that this plugin only allow to proxy or redirect mydomain.se/rainloop to mydomain.se:4447/rainloop. It will not configure subdomain vhost webmail.mydomain.se nor change rainloop directory to webmail (which is already taken by default webmail normally).
Aha! So this just redirects from mydomain.se:4443/rainloop ---> mydomain.se/rainloop - have i understood it correctly?
That's fair enough. What if i would like to change it to something else than /rainloop, is it possible without taking apart the entire system?
You could accomplish that with a listener file.
You could accomplish that with a listener file.
Do you care to explain more about that? I'm not an expert at anything with Linux, i started to use Ubuntu about 2 months ago, haha!
So please, an simple explanation
How do i create a listener-file?
Best regards
Patrik
You need to know how i-MSCP works and knowloedge about apache and nginx.
And then you have to code / create a listener file in the programming language perl.
So, no it's not so easy to explain. I have to explain you so much, that it is faster to write you the listener file.
Here are some examples: https://github.com/i-MSCP/imscp/tree/1.2.x/contrib/Listeners
Hahaha, THAT sound nice - the part where you write me that file
PHP is not my strong suite, yesterday i did what @Nuxwin explained as a bad idea; i "closed my eyes" and bad things happend to my server, haha!
So my dear sir, would you like to help me? Or is it best for me to just install the plugin?
Of course, you can pay @mrpink to do the job in your place ); That will also prevent you to learn...
Seriously, we are not here to do the job in your place. If you want administrate a server, you must first learn
If you are willing to donate me something, then we can talk about it.
Yeah, of course i can pay! But @Nuxwin has a good point about that thing to learn, you sound just like my dad! hahah!
But where do i start to learn about how to create i listeners-file? I'm not a programmer.
I think the plugin is the best way to start for me, it does some of the job and get's me a distans closer to that i would like to achive - getting rid of :4443/rainloop
Something about the installation process that i should think about?