9.1 Configuration Files

The configuration files needed for each service should contain the IP address and the directory where the virtual service resides. For example, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/virtual/vserver2.com. (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP number)

Each of these on a new line, but do not alter these files, as Virtfs will do this for you.

The configuration file for say, FTP, is by default (in the /etc/virt.conf file) conf.ftp and this must reside in the leading virtual sub directory, ie. /virtual/conf.ftp. For mail services, it is /virtual/conf.pop.

There should only be ONE configuration file for each service, and not multiple. Virtfs will add entries for each server into the configuration file when you select to add it, so you need not edit it directly (and you probably shouldn't). When you delete a virtual server, Virtfs removes the entry for the chosen server.