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Additional Information
Apache ApacheMonitor | OpenSSL Apache Add-ons PHP | MySql | Xmail | SlimFTPd Scripts phpxmail | AWStats | phpMyAdmin
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/platform/windows.html
Defaults:
Doc Root : %InstallDir%\htdocs Port : 80 Server Name : localhost Server Email : admin@localhost Server Sig : On (need to change for production, or live server) Server Status : On (need to change for production, or live server)
No Defaults, Windows Binary File DefaultLocation: %InstallDir%\bin No documentation
These OpenSSL binaries were built for distribution from the U.S. without support for the patented encryption methods IDEA, MDC-2 or RC5.
Usage:
DefaultLocation: %InstallDir%\opssl\bin Documentation: http://www.openssl.org/docs/
To make certificates: OpenSSL genrsa -out privkey.pem 2048 openssl req -new -x509 -key privkey.pem -out certificate.crt -days 1095 -config C:\apache2triad\opssl\bin\openssl.cnf
To test certificates: openssl asn1parse -in certificate.crt -inform pem
To read certificates: openssl crl -noout -text -in <name>.crl openssl x509 -noout -text -in <name>.crt openssl req -noout -text -in <name>.csr openssl rsa -noout -text -in <name>.key openssl dsaparam -noout -text -in <name>.prm
To install certificates: Replace /cert/privkey.pem and /cert/certificate.crt with your new ones
Besides the files in this folder it uses: %InstallDir%\opssl\conf\ssl.conf Configuration file is at: %InstallDir%\opssl\bin\openssl.cnf
Default Location: %InstallDir%\php Documentation: http://www.php.net/docs.php
Configuration file is :
Default Location: %InstallDir%\MySql Documentation: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/
Besides the files in this folder it uses:
Default Location: %InstallDir%\mail Documentation %InstallDir%\mail\manual\readme.html
Usage: do read ALL the Xmail manual
Tab files format is: ""tab"" <carriage return>
Apache2triad Xmail comes with a default admin@localhost working account and a localhost domain. Default password is triadpass... It is found encrypted in the files generally in the second row after username. If you use the change domain script, these files will be updated accordingly, same for the admin mailbox.
Xmail administration accounts are in file ctrlaccounts.tab Allowed administration ip’s are in ctrl.ipmap.tab Administration logins are made to the 'controller server' that runs with Xmail and waits for TCP/IP connections on port 6017
All domains must have line in domains.tab and dir under domains\ with its name. All users must have line in mailusers.tab and dir domains\domainaname\...
To make password for mailusers.tab do "xmcrypt password > tempfile.txt" and paste the contents of tempfile.txt in the password space in mailusers.tab
The relay access is restricted in smtprelay.tab
Configuration file is: %InstallDir%\mail\server.tab
You can configure all of Xmail by accessing http://localhost/phpxmail/. Please understand phpxmail uses user root and pass NOT admin, admin is just a mailbox for Xmail and has nothing to do with phpxmail. You typically will add/delete users from phpxmail as it makes it much easier.
YOU MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND ABOUT THE XMAIL SERVER, AS IT CAN BE ABUSED BY SPAMMERS RESULTING IN BLACKLISTING OF YOUR SERVER.
http://www.whitsoftdev.com/slimftpd/
SlimFTPd is a fully multi-threaded standards-compliant FTP server that runs
as a system service on Windows 98/ME or Windows NT/2K/XP. Once started,
SlimFTPd runs quietly in the background. It reads its configuration from
a config file in the same folder as the executable, and it outputs all
activity to a log file in the same place.
Its virtual file system allows you to mount any local drive or path to any
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http://phpxmail.sourceforge.net/
DefaultLocation: http://localhost/phpxmail Documentation: None Yet
Usage: This is an Xmail server script to add/delete users, change domains, ect. Just open this directory in your browser. You can configure all of Xmail by accessing http://localhost/phpxmail/. Please understand phpxmail uses user root and pass NOT admin, admin is just a mailbox for Xmail and has nothing to do with phpxmail. You typically will add/delete users from phpxmail as it makes it much easier.
Configuration file is: %DocRoot%\phpxmail\config.php
http://awstats.sourceforge.net/
Default Location: %DocRoot%\AWStats Documentation: http://localhost/awstats/docs/index.html
Usage: Create and configure: awstats.yourhost.conf (yourhost=www.domain.com; domain.com you need to create for each one you plan on accessing from). To update click the text named Update Now in the upper top section.
Configuration file is: %DocRoot%/awstats/awstats.yourhost.conf
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/
Default Location: %DocRoot%\phpMyAdmin Documentation: http://localhost/phpmyadmin/documentation.html
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Page Contribuited by Andy Carmony
Apache2TriadCP by Vlad Alexa Mancini
Programming by NextCode
Graphics by NextDesign