Moving the document root away from /home/username
Hi,
My boss has decided that he wants a graphical control panel on our servers, and since we use Debian, DirectAdmin and Webmin (ahaha!!) seem to be about the only thing we can use. We installed DirectAdmin on one of the boxes, and have hit a snag.
DirectAdmin wants to put domains in /home/username/domains/domain.tld, but our web root is located on a different partition (makes backups easier, and means that we can re-install the OS if necesary without having to work around the web root) and domains go into /www/vhosts/subdomain.domain.tld.
Is it possible to reconfigure DirectAdmin so that it will work with this layout?
Thanks,
Ben.
Hi,
My boss has decided that he wants a graphical control panel on our servers, and since we use Debian, DirectAdmin and Webmin (ahaha!!) seem to be about the only thing we can use. We installed DirectAdmin on one of the boxes, and have hit a snag.
DirectAdmin wants to put domains in /home/username/domains/domain.tld, but our web root is located on a different partition (makes backups easier, and means that we can re-install the OS if necesary without having to work around the web root) and domains go into /www/vhosts/subdomain.domain.tld.
Is it possible to reconfigure DirectAdmin so that it will work with this layout?
Thanks,
Ben.
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