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VHCS VM - Virtual Hosting Server with an Open Source Control Panel

http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/370

VHCS-VM was developed to provide a turn-key solution for Virtual Web Servers with a fully functional Control Panel.

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danitool
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command ifconfig doesn't work \!!!

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listic
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Worked straight out of the box. Perfect for me.

The URL on the notes submitted should be http://.../vhcs2 not vhsc2 as stated twice.

Otherwise great submission.

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pierro78
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ifconfig works : just su

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wyz
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if you log in as non-root, you can always type:

/sbin/ifconfig

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jmojeda
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Hi guys I got a question

I've setup the vhcs and create domains. but i got a problem hotmail always mark my mails as spam!!!! its there any setting I am missing?

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Ken_Cline
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Are your domains correctly registered in DNS, with reverse lookup, etc.?

Ken Cline VMware vExpert 2009 VMware Communities User Moderator Blogging at: http://KensVirtualReality.wordpress.com/
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antistes
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The best VM i ever tried, great work

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Hugovsky
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Can't download. Can someone please help?

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georgebushpriva
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how do I set up this system for a static ip????

it always tries to catch a dynamic one

if I use ifconfig, next boot will froget configuration.

does anybody know if there are scripts to change?

some help very appreciated, thank you guys!

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flyingoat
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Configure your network interfaces:

#vi /etc/network/interfaces

  1. This file describes the network interfaces available on your system

  2. and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).

  3. The loopback network interface

auto lo

iface lo inet loopback

  1. The primary network interface

#allow-hotplug eth0

#iface eth0 inet dhcp

auto eth0

iface eth0 inet static

address 192.168.0.201

netmask 255.255.255.0

network 192.168.0.0

broadcast 192.168.0.255

gateway 192.168.0.1

Then restart it: /etc/init.d/networking restart

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charlesdom
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Hi ,

Could anyone leave a " LINK" to where to " DOWNLOAD VHCS" the link does appear to work

regards

Charlesd

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ussielc
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HI

Where I can download the image VHCS???

or some one have and can share it for us???

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AndrewBucklin
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Just found a copy of it online, and I created a .torrent of it, and have uploaded it to some popular torrent websites...

Here are the links:

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AndrewBucklin
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So I've decided not to use VHCS for a couple of reasons... First of all, it doesn't seem very easy to install.... There are install scripts out there that will do it for you, but none of them are updated for Ubuntu 9.04 or Debian 5.0.1. --Also, I ran across this article:

http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2006/08/15/vhcs-v2471-pro-do-not-use and many others I found on google by searching for VHCS HACK

So instead, I think I'll give SysCP a shot... It looks promising, has great documentation and installation guides, and it's being kept up to date:

However, I will still continue to host the .torrent files I uploaded earlier in case others want to still give VHCS a shot and use these VM appliances....

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