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Hi,
i want correct some configurations.

When my server have a 500 internal error or other the default admin email is
root@localhost.local and i want change this..
I have saw in the Webuzo Cpanel there are the Apache button with the configuration but it seems i can't set this from there.
Can I? I need to do in the SSH, how?

Also in my server are not working SSL because i receve the error: RSA server certificate CommonName (CN) because for example SSL is registered to my domain mydomain.it and CN so the server name seems to be servername.it so maybe i need to change my server name as result mydomain.it?

Also in the properties of sent emails i see servername.it and not sended from mydomain.it .. can i change this VPS information?

I don't know if i have to configure Apache for Virtual Host..

Thanks.


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Hi,

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I have saw in the Webuzo Cpanel there are the Apache button with the configuration but it seems i can't set this from there.
Can I?

You can set using the apache configuration from Webuzo Control Panel  in that search for ServerAdmin and replace the email address.


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maybe i need to change my server name as result mydomain.it?

Yes, Sir you have to change it to mydomain.it


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Also in the properties of sent emails i see servername.it and not sended from mydomain.it .. can i change this VPS information?

Where are you facing this issue?


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I don't know if i have to configure Apache for Virtual Host.

You dont have to configure the Apache Virtual host.

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Hi divij,
thank you for your reply.

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You can set using the apache configuration from Webuzo Control Panel  in that search for ServerAdmin and replace the email address.


In the Apache webuzo configuration i have set:

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# ServerAdmin: Your address, where problems with the server should be
# e-mailed.  This address appears on some server-generated pages, such
# as error documents.  e.g. admin@your-domain.com

ServerAdmin webmaster@peopleinside.it


# ServerName gives the name and port that the server uses to identify itself.
# This can often be determined automatically, but we recommend you specify
# it explicitly to prevent problems during startup.
#
# If this is not set to valid DNS name for your host, server-generated
# redirections will not work.  See also the UseCanonicalName directive.
#
# If your host doesn't have a registered DNS name, enter its IP address here.
# You will have to access it by its address anyway, and this will make
# redirections work in a sensible way.


But if server give me 500 error page i see the email address
root@localhost.local

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Yes, Sir you have to change it to mydomain.it

Thank you, how can I make this change safely?


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Also in the properties of sent emails i see servername.it and not sended from mydomain.it .. can i change this VPS information?
Where are you facing this issue?


In the properties of any e-mail sent, probably I have to change the server name from the current one to my domain (but I have to figure out how to do)

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You dont have to configure the Apache Virtual host.

Thank you!


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But if server give me 500 error page i see the email address
root@localhost.local


Did you restart the Apache Service after making the changes ?
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Root > service httpd restart




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Thank you, how can I make this change safely?

You will have to change the hostname of your server.
Also make sure you restart the webserver once the changes are done.
Hope it helps

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In the properties of any e-mail sent, probably I have to change the server name from the current one to my domain (but I have to figure out how to do)

Which emails are you referring to ? Emails sent from Webuzo will have the properties as per the hostname. Once the hostname is changed as in the above section, this issue will be resolved as well.

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Thank you,
i have to restart from SSH the httpservice? i will try, i have restarted the server but not from SSH service you mentionated.

Do you have a link for correct change of the host file.. i wan't make something wrong with a wrong guide.
Thanks.


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Quote From : peopleinside November 22, 2013, 11:20 am
Thank you,
i have to restart from SSH the httpservice? i will try, i have restarted the server but not from SSH service you mentionated.

You can restart either from the terminal or from the Webuzo Enduser Panel.

Quote From : peopleinside November 22, 2013, 11:20 am

Do you have a link for correct change of the host file.. i wan't make something wrong with a wrong guide.
Thanks.

Could you please elaborate this ?

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