cant login to http://host:222

host isn't a valid fully-qualified hostname, so there's no way for us to help you troubleshoot. Look here.

Jeff
 
And you probably didn't look at my link, or else you'd understand that we still can't help you troubleshoot.

Jeff
 
(Now I remember why I took a little break from this place :rolleyes: )

Whatever happened to that did you search page you made awhile back Jeff? :p

Aliz,
It is possible, I would have to Search the forums to confirm that though and you can do that just as well as anybody else can although why not just fix the problem? Linux has provided all of us with the gift of configuration files and openness to accomplish virtually anything that you could wish for without having to uninstall/reinstall (this is not windows).
 
Jon, I'm not sure what you mean. I did post a link to the page that requests enough informaiton so we can help.

aliz, We can't help you unless you give us information we need to troubleshoot your problem. Yes you can uninstall DirectAdmin. As jmstacey (Jon) wrote, complete instructions are on these forums.

Jeff
 
Jon, I'm not sure what you mean. I did post a link to the page that requests enough informaiton so we can help.

aliz, We can't help you unless you give us information we need to troubleshoot your problem. Yes you can uninstall DirectAdmin. As jmstacey (Jon) wrote, complete instructions are on these forums.

Jeff

thanks, i can fixed it.. but i'm have new problem..

vm-pop3d Process is stopped

how i can fixed that?

thanks
 
Jeff, for some reason I remember you having a hilarious page that you used to link to about divulging needed information (not nearly so serious). I could have sworn... anyways,

how i can fixed that?
Start it.
 
thanks, i can fixed it.. but i'm have new problem..

vm-pop3d Process is stopped

how i can fixed that?

thanks

hi there,

just don't mean to jump to your thread but how did you fix it ? i just installed the DA and can't long in by using http://ip:2222 . I used ssh to install DA for my server from home but just can't use http://ip:2222 in my browser. I also can ping that ip from my home computer too, thanks
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hi there,

just don't mean to jump to your thread but how did you fix it ? i just installed the DA and can't long in by using http://ip:2222 . I used ssh to install DA for my server from home but just can't use http://ip:2222 in my browser. I also can ping that ip from my home computer too, thanks

i'm fixed the problem used new installation. and pay attention your eth0 ip used the lisence.
 
Jeff, for some reason I remember you having a hilarious page that you used to link to about divulging needed information (not nearly so serious). I could have sworn... anyways,


Start it.

yes, but the vm-pop3d dont want to start. here is the msg from the server

A new message or response with subject:

The service 'vm-pop3d' on server xxx.xxx.com is currently down.

and msg from DA :
This message has been automatically generated notifying you that the service vm-pop3d is currently down.

any body can help me?
 
:rolleyes: Well what is the error message that you get when you try to start the service (both through DirectAdmin and the command line)?
 
:rolleyes: Well what is the error message that you get when you try to start the service (both through DirectAdmin and the command line)?

vm-pop3d: vm-pop3d startup succeeded

but in my DA vm-pop3d Process is stopped
 
aliz, what operating system are you running? (paste the output of 'uname -a' in ssh). Im asking so i can give you a good idea of where to look for vm-pop3 logs, but they're probably going to be in /var/log/
 
aliz, what operating system are you running? (paste the output of 'uname -a' in ssh). Im asking so i can give you a good idea of where to look for vm-pop3 logs, but they're probably going to be in /var/log/

[root@server root]# uname -a
Linux server.xxx.com 2.6.9-023stab043.1-smp #1 SMP Mon Mar 5 16:38:22 MSK 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[root@server root]# cat /etc/issue
Fedora Core release 2 (Tettnang)
Kernel \r on an \m

[root@server root]#
 
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