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CentOS 7 Problems / Re: I struggle to understand your goals...
« on: April 01, 2021, 12:55:54 PM »
As far as i understand i have bought an incomplete control panel.
It's been only 7 days from wich i've payed for this control panel.
It's been only 7 days from wich i've payed for this control panel.
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CentOS 7 Problems / I struggle to understand your goals...
« on: April 01, 2021, 11:34:54 AM »
I've bought a CWP Pro 7, 1 year license. I have a dedicated web Server and a static IP address.
At that time everything seemed to work ok until the next updates, which came with a series of bugs that messed up not only my DNS server but also my FTP server. I solved the errors in pure-ftpd but the DNS one did not and I did not find any solution in this regard. I've been fighting these bugs for 5 days, I've been scouring the forum long and hard. I have no errors in log files in Lets Encrypt but the ssl for the hostname is insecure.
Now I am asked to pay for support.
I mention that my server worked well, until the moment of updates. The IP did not change, the server did not change, the FQDN remained the same.As far as I'm concerned, am I made to pay for the bugs with which the updates came? Or how? Make me understand.
If you want to keep an application alive, all you have to do is crowdfound and I'll gladly donate $ 100, but don't lie to customers that you make updates, knowingly inject bugs and then ask for money to fix them. Please. Don't do that !
I'm thinking of giving up this control panel. It is not sustainable. With each update it comes, there are a number of other issues...
At that time everything seemed to work ok until the next updates, which came with a series of bugs that messed up not only my DNS server but also my FTP server. I solved the errors in pure-ftpd but the DNS one did not and I did not find any solution in this regard. I've been fighting these bugs for 5 days, I've been scouring the forum long and hard. I have no errors in log files in Lets Encrypt but the ssl for the hostname is insecure.
Now I am asked to pay for support.
I mention that my server worked well, until the moment of updates. The IP did not change, the server did not change, the FQDN remained the same.As far as I'm concerned, am I made to pay for the bugs with which the updates came? Or how? Make me understand.
If you want to keep an application alive, all you have to do is crowdfound and I'll gladly donate $ 100, but don't lie to customers that you make updates, knowingly inject bugs and then ask for money to fix them. Please. Don't do that !
I'm thinking of giving up this control panel. It is not sustainable. With each update it comes, there are a number of other issues...
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Information / Re: Filezilla not connecting
« on: March 23, 2021, 05:19:42 PM »
What does sshd and pure-ftpd error log show?
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Installation / Re: how to turn on passive mode in FTP
« on: March 23, 2021, 11:13:13 AM »
In console: nano /etc/pure-ftpd/pure-ftpd.conf.
Uncoment PassivePortRange 30000 50000
Uncoment ForcePassiveIp "your static IP address"
Restart pure-ftpd service pure-ftpd restart
P.S. Don't forget to add 30000:5000 in CSF Firewall Configuration (TCP_IN and TCP_out)
In filezilla client , set the FTP Connection to Passive (recommended)
Edit>Settings>FTP>Passive
Let me know if you solved it.
Uncoment PassivePortRange 30000 50000
Uncoment ForcePassiveIp "your static IP address"
Restart pure-ftpd service pure-ftpd restart
P.S. Don't forget to add 30000:5000 in CSF Firewall Configuration (TCP_IN and TCP_out)
In filezilla client , set the FTP Connection to Passive (recommended)
Edit>Settings>FTP>Passive
Let me know if you solved it.
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Information / Re: Filezilla not connecting
« on: March 23, 2021, 11:07:18 AM »
SSH solution:
In admin panel > CSF Firewall > Firewall configuration add your sshd port in TCP_IN and TCP_OUT fields.
The restart firewall (csf -r) from the Admin Terminal - Simple Terminal.
Pure-FTPD solution
In console: nano /etc/pure-ftpd/pure-ftpd.conf.
Uncoment PassivePortRange 30000 50000
Uncoment ForcePassiveIp "your static IP address"
Restart pure-ftpd service pure-ftpd restart
P.S. Don't forget to add 30000:5000 in CSF Configuration (TCP_IN and TCP_out)
In filezilla client , set the FTP Connection to Passive (recommended)
Edit>Settings>FTP>Passive
In admin panel > CSF Firewall > Firewall configuration add your sshd port in TCP_IN and TCP_OUT fields.
The restart firewall (csf -r) from the Admin Terminal - Simple Terminal.
Pure-FTPD solution
In console: nano /etc/pure-ftpd/pure-ftpd.conf.
Uncoment PassivePortRange 30000 50000
Uncoment ForcePassiveIp "your static IP address"
Restart pure-ftpd service pure-ftpd restart
P.S. Don't forget to add 30000:5000 in CSF Configuration (TCP_IN and TCP_out)
In filezilla client , set the FTP Connection to Passive (recommended)
Edit>Settings>FTP>Passive
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CentOS 7 Problems / Re: Centos Web Panel - User Panel slow loading (TTFB)
« on: March 23, 2021, 10:58:30 AM »
Anyone who knows about this problem?
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CentOS 7 Problems / Centos Web Panel - User Panel slow loading (TTFB)
« on: March 22, 2021, 02:26:33 PM »
Hello. I've recently bought the CWP Pro, all seems to work well, beside the user panel (2083 port) wich is very slow.
After i hit the login button it takes over 14-15 seconds for an entire loading of the panel.
After that, every click on the menu section takes 5-6 seconds to load.
Admin panel loads very fast (1-2 sec) and all the websites are loading very well..
Until now, we've tried all the webservers : time loading seems to be the same.
Right now, we use Nginx & Varnish & Apache (PHP Version 7.2.34) with PHP-FPM.
We like CWP user panel and we think that is has a lot of usefull features but we have some clients that are complaining about de user panel speed and we don't know what to do.
We've found in CWP User panel that the TTFB of each module is big (5-6) sec.
eg. ?module=mysql_manager (Waiting - TTFb - 5.26s).
What should i do? How can i solve this problem?
My server is a Dell Poweredge R720 (16 GB DDR3, and two Intel(R) Xeon(R) octa core CPU E5-2640 0 @ 2.50GHz)...
Centos 7 installed.
Memory RAM (with Cache): 2.49GB / 16GB ( 15.6%)
Memory RAM (NO Cache): 1.28GB / 16GB ( 8%)
Swap Memory: 0GB / 8GB ( 0% )
Internet speedtest (speedtest-cli):
Hosted by RCS & RDS (Bucharest) [1.38 km]: 14.369 ms
Testing download speed................................................................................
Download: 679.18 Mbit/s
Testing upload speed................................................................................................
Upload: 283.27 Mbit/s
We will appreciate any suggestion...
After i hit the login button it takes over 14-15 seconds for an entire loading of the panel.
After that, every click on the menu section takes 5-6 seconds to load.
Admin panel loads very fast (1-2 sec) and all the websites are loading very well..
Until now, we've tried all the webservers : time loading seems to be the same.
Right now, we use Nginx & Varnish & Apache (PHP Version 7.2.34) with PHP-FPM.
We like CWP user panel and we think that is has a lot of usefull features but we have some clients that are complaining about de user panel speed and we don't know what to do.
We've found in CWP User panel that the TTFB of each module is big (5-6) sec.
eg. ?module=mysql_manager (Waiting - TTFb - 5.26s).
What should i do? How can i solve this problem?
My server is a Dell Poweredge R720 (16 GB DDR3, and two Intel(R) Xeon(R) octa core CPU E5-2640 0 @ 2.50GHz)...
Centos 7 installed.
Memory RAM (with Cache): 2.49GB / 16GB ( 15.6%)
Memory RAM (NO Cache): 1.28GB / 16GB ( 8%)
Swap Memory: 0GB / 8GB ( 0% )
Internet speedtest (speedtest-cli):
Hosted by RCS & RDS (Bucharest) [1.38 km]: 14.369 ms
Testing download speed................................................................................
Download: 679.18 Mbit/s
Testing upload speed................................................................................................
Upload: 283.27 Mbit/s
We will appreciate any suggestion...
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