Control Web Panel
WebPanel => CentOS-WebPanel GUI => Topic started by: crazytechin on December 25, 2017, 12:40:47 PM
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After creating cron jobs using Centos Web Panel (logging in as user) and creating cron jobs, unable to edit or run or even remove the cron jobs. The respective tabs for those jobs just do not respond
Please guide. Thanks in advance.
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Do you still have this problem?
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We removed the crons by editing the cron file in the user home directory. Then we setup the crons via command line.
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Same issue here in webpanel, it looks like removes the following characters: ' >
e.g.: > /dev/null 2>&1 it changes to: /dev/null 2&1
or
lynx --source 'https://something.domain.com/index.phpi?module=ExcludeByDDNS&action=update&token_auth=1234' > /dev/null 2>&1
changes to:
lynx --source https://piwik.domain.com/index.php?module=ExcludeByDDNS&action=update&token_auth=1234 /dev/null 2&1
Maybe the developers can tell how to add these cron jobs
Editing the user cron file manually does not work, once I log into the user webpanel -> crontab, removes everyting from the edited file (var/spool/cron/userfile)
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It seems there is 0 support from the developers.
hm...
no help no money
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probably is the best that you contact support/dev team by using a cwp site contact form so they can test that case.
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I have same problem as above.
Please dev. Help us to solve it.
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To list the current cronjobs for a given user, just type in prompt shell:
# crontab -l -u [user]
To edit the current cronjobs for a given user, just type:
# crontab -e -u [user]
Regards,
Netino
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I have same problem as above.
Please dev. Help us to solve it.
I found it, with WinSCP go to /home/user and edit directly in the cron file.
That's all.
The user panel has a lot of bugs... and is encrypted, we can not edit or fix them.
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This is terrible, how can someone pay for pro version of the panel if it is so full of bugs?
I hope the developers read this...on various other forums, this panel is getting a terrible reputation for bus and awful security issues that are often left unresolved.
For example, the WordPress script installer still cannot install a simple WordPress website. It throws a database connect error because the script inputs the wrong self generated password that is supposed to automatically be added to wp-config.php file. it leaves off some of the characters every time I run the one click install forcing me to manually edit the file to fix the problem (This is ridiculous)
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probably is the best that you contact support/dev team by using a cwp site contact form so they can test that case.
again, you should report to cwp developers if you find some issue so it can be resolved.
http://centos-webpanel.com/contact