❓ Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

Q: What is ISPConfig?

A: ISPConfig is an open-source hosting control panel for Linux that allows you to manage websites, email accounts, FTP accounts, DNS records, databases, and more through a web-based interface.

Q: Which operating systems does ISPConfig support?

A: ISPConfig supports various Linux distributions including:

  • Debian (9, 10, 11)
  • Ubuntu (18.04, 20.04, 22.04)
  • CentOS (7, 8)
  • openSUSE
  • Fedora

Q: Is ISPConfig free?

A: Yes, ISPConfig is completely free and open-source, released under BSD license. However, professional support and migration tools are available for purchase.

Q: Can I manage multiple servers with ISPConfig?

A: Yes, ISPConfig supports multi-server setups where you can manage multiple servers from a single control panel interface.

Technical Questions

Q: Which web servers does ISPConfig support?

A: ISPConfig supports:

  • Apache 2.4
  • Nginx
  • Both Apache and Nginx (Nginx as reverse proxy)

Q: Can I use different PHP versions for different websites?

A: Yes, ISPConfig supports multiple PHP versions simultaneously. You can select different PHP versions for each website.

Q: What databases are supported?

A: ISPConfig supports:

  • MySQL 5.5+
  • MariaDB 10.x
  • PostgreSQL (with additional configuration)

Q: Does ISPConfig support Docker containers?

A: While ISPConfig doesn't have built-in Docker support, you can run Docker alongside ISPConfig on the same server.

Website Management

Q: How many websites can I host?

A: There's no built-in limit. The number depends on your server resources and the limits set for each client account.

Q: Can I use .htaccess files?

A: Yes, .htaccess files are fully supported when using Apache. For Nginx, you need to convert rules to Nginx format.

Q: Does ISPConfig support Node.js applications?

A: ISPConfig doesn't have built-in Node.js support, but you can manually configure Node.js apps with reverse proxy.

Q: Can I install WordPress?

A: Yes, you can install WordPress manually or use the APS installer if configured. ISPConfig fully supports WordPress hosting.

Email Questions

Q: What mail servers does ISPConfig use?

A: ISPConfig uses:

  • Postfix for SMTP
  • Dovecot for IMAP/POP3
  • Amavis for content filtering
  • SpamAssassin for spam filtering
  • ClamAV for virus scanning

Q: Can I create catch-all email addresses?

A: Yes, you can create catch-all addresses that receive all emails sent to non-existent addresses at your domain.

Q: Is webmail included?

A: Webmail (usually Roundcube) can be installed during ISPConfig setup. It's accessible at yourdomain.com/webmail.

Security Questions

Q: Is ISPConfig secure?

A: ISPConfig is secure when properly configured. It includes:

  • SSL/TLS support
  • Firewall integration
  • Fail2ban support
  • User permission system
  • Regular security updates

Q: Does ISPConfig support Let's Encrypt?

A: Yes, ISPConfig has built-in Let's Encrypt support for free SSL certificates with automatic renewal.

Q: Can I enable two-factor authentication?

A: Yes, two-factor authentication can be enabled for ISPConfig login using Google Authenticator or similar apps.

Troubleshooting

Q: Where are ISPConfig log files located?

A: Main log files are in:

  • /var/log/ispconfig/ - ISPConfig logs
  • /var/www/clients/client*/web*/log/ - Website logs
  • /var/log/mail.log - Mail server logs
  • /var/log/apache2/ or /var/log/nginx/ - Web server logs

Q: How do I reset the admin password?

A: Connect to MySQL and run:

UPDATE dbispconfig.sys_user SET passwort = MD5('newpassword') 
WHERE username = 'admin';

Q: Why is my website showing 500 error?

A: Common causes:

  • .htaccess syntax errors
  • PHP errors (check error logs)
  • Permission problems
  • Memory limit exceeded

Billing and Client Management

Q: Does ISPConfig include billing features?

A: ISPConfig doesn't include billing. You can integrate it with billing systems like:

  • WHMCS
  • Blesta
  • HostBill
  • BillManager

Q: Can clients manage their own accounts?

A: Yes, ISPConfig has a client interface where users can manage their websites, emails, databases, etc., within their assigned limits.

Q: How do I set client limits?

A: When creating a client, you can set limits for:

  • Number of websites
  • Disk space
  • Traffic
  • Email accounts
  • Databases
  • FTP accounts

Backup and Migration

Q: Does ISPConfig have built-in backup?

A: Yes, ISPConfig includes a backup feature that can automatically backup websites and databases on a daily, weekly, or monthly schedule.

Q: Can I migrate from cPanel to ISPConfig?

A: Yes, but it requires manual migration or third-party tools. There's no direct automated migration tool.

Q: Where are backups stored?

A: By default, backups are stored in /var/backup/ but you can configure a custom location.

Need More Help? Check the official ISPConfig documentation at www.ispconfig.org or visit the community forum for additional support.
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