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Template: syscp/reconfigure-webserver Type: multiselect Choices: apache2, lighttpd _Description: Web server to reconfigure automatically: Please choose the web server that should be automatically configured to run SysCP. Template: syscp/admin-username Type: string Default: admin _Description: Username for the first admin user: You need to setup an admin user to be able to login to SysCP after installation. You may set a user name now. . If you leave this field empty, the default username ('admin') will be used. Template: syscp/admin-password Type: password Default: _Description: Password for the first admin user: To secure your new admin user's login you should now set a password for the new user. . If you leave this field empty, the password will be randomly generated. . The user name and password will be stored in /etc/syscp/debian.php. Template: syscp/customer-dir Type: string Default: /var/lib/syscp/customers _Description: Directory for customer data: SysCP will be configured to save customer data in one location for your convenience. Subdirectories will be created for web services ('webs'), mail accounts ('mail'), temporary files ('tmp'), and log files ('log'). . The Debian default for this data is '/var/lib/syscp/customers' and will be used if the field is left blank. Upstream, however, usually uses '/var/customers'. So, if you already have customer data somewhere, e.g. from a former installation, or if you want an entirely different directory to hold your customer's data, please enter it now. Template: syscp/no-config Type: note _Description: Daemons not configured Please note that, in order to keep your current installation safe, SysCP did not reconfigure your mail or ftp server. You need to configure them to use the MySQL table provided by SysCP. . SysCP furthermore needs cron jobs to run which are also not installed automatically as those would reload your web server unexpectedly. . Find some example configurations at /usr/share/doc/syscp/examples.
Source: syscp Section: admin Priority: extra Maintainer: Jan Hauke Rahm <jhr@debian.org> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50), quilt (>= 0.46-7) Build-Depends-Indep: po-debconf Standards-Version: 3.8.3 Homepage: http://www.syscp.org Package: syscp Architecture: all Depends: apache2 | lighttpd, php5-cli, php5-mysql, mysql-server, webalizer, dbconfig-common, libphp-phpmailer, php-fpdf, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: postfix, postfix-mysql, libsasl2-2, libsasl2-modules, libsasl2-modules-sql, courier-pop | dovecot-pop3d, courier-imap | dovecot-imapd, php5-gd, php5-suhosin, php5-imap, proftpd-basic, proftpd-mod-mysql, mysql-client Suggests: bind9, maildrop, courier-authlib-mysql Conflicts: syscp (< 1.4.2.1-1) Description: System Control Panel for LAMP Servers SysCP is an easy-to-use system control panel for web and mail servers. It provides an administration interface to setup customers, assign domains to them and configure those to have web space and mail accounts under regulation of quotas. At the same time customers can login and manage their mail accounts, subdomains etc. on their own. . SysCP supports apache2, lighttpd, proftpd, postfix, courier, dovecot, MySQL and other common daemons an internet service provider would need.
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