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Installation / New installation of CWP on Alma Linux 9. Will it work?
« on: February 20, 2023, 02:56:24 PM »
I am planning to install CWP in another VPS. I have tried using Alma Linux 8, and it works. How about Alma Linux 9? Is it already compatible with it? Thanks.

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Hi there,

I plan to install mod PageSpeed since I use Apache mainly to process PHP and display web pages before going through Varnish and nginx.

Will it be compatible with CWP? I hope it won't have conflicts, though.

Here is my CWP configuration:





Thanks.

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I am a CWP Pro user, and I love it! I am about to celebrate my first year next month!

I wonder if there is a way to prevent the installation of the built-in DNS feature of CWP because I am using Cloudflare for it. And also, the main features, too, because I use another service (website) to handle the emails of my domain.

It is because I see many errors. Regardless of how often I start my VPS, I still see the same errors. And some of them, when I start the mail services manually, they eat up a lot of memory and processes.



Let me know your thoughts, and hopefully, we'll devise a solution.

More info about my VPS and CWP installation:





Thanks!

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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / nginx does not start automatically
« on: February 16, 2023, 06:06:14 AM »
It started when I updated the repo, then even when I updated the entire server using dnf upgrade -y



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● nginx.service - The nginx HTTP and reverse proxy server
   Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/nginx.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled)
   Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2023-02-15 17:29:03 EST; 7h ago
  Process: 779 ExecStartPre=/usr/sbin/nginx -t (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
  Process: 776 ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/rm -f /run/nginx.pid (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)

Feb 15 17:29:02 racknerd-f5**** systemd[1]: Starting The nginx HTTP and reverse proxy server...
Feb 15 17:29:02 racknerd-f5**** nginx[779]: nginx: the configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf syntax is ok
Feb 15 17:29:03 racknerd-f5**** nginx[779]: nginx: [emerg] bind() to 100.xx.xx.xx:80 failed (99: Cannot assign requested address)
Feb 15 17:29:03 racknerd-f5**** nginx[779]: nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test failed
Feb 15 17:29:03 racknerd-f5**** systemd[1]: nginx.service: Control process exited, code=exited status=1
Feb 15 17:29:03 racknerd-f5**** systemd[1]: nginx.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Feb 15 17:29:03 racknerd-f5**** systemd[1]: Failed to start The nginx HTTP and reverse proxy server.

What are your thoughts about it?

It works by starting it manually by pressing the green start button.

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Other / I am not sure if Varnish is working or not.
« on: February 16, 2023, 03:24:06 AM »
Hello,

I would like to ask for help, regarding Varnish.

Whenever I use this method:

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HTTP: Nginx (80) --> Varnish (82) --> Apache (8181)
HTTPS: Nginx (443) --> Varnish (82) --> Apache (8181)

And follow and use this article; I see randomly generated numbers every time I refresh it.

So, what I did is use this instead,

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HTTP: Nginx (80) --> Varnish (82)
HTTPS: Nginx (443) --> Varnish (82)

However, it seems that I always receive an error saying:

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Error 503 Backend fetch failed
I don't understand why. I tried using a Custom Configuration per domain, yet it still does not work.

May you please help me out?

Thanks.

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Updates / Is it safe to update/upgrade server?
« on: February 16, 2023, 01:00:23 AM »
Hello,

I would like to know how I can safely update or upgrade the apps or packages on my server.
Is there a place inside the control panel to update/upgrade the apps, or should I use dnf upgrade -y?

I remembered last year, when I tried to use dnf upgrade -y, it broke the control panel.
Like, whenever I restart the server, nginx does not work. I have to start it manually.
But, I think updating the system would be beneficial, such as protecting it from security vulnerabilities.

Thanks.

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Updates / nginx does not start automatically after dnf update.
« on: July 21, 2022, 11:36:45 AM »
Hello,

I just did
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dnf update then
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shutdown -r now and now nginx does not start automatically.

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nginx.service - The nginx HTTP and reverse proxy server
   Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/nginx.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled)
   Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2022-07-20 23:59:59 EDT; 7h ago
  Process: 790 ExecStartPre=/usr/sbin/nginx -t (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
  Process: 788 ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/rm -f /run/nginx.pid (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)

Jul 20 23:59:58 racknerd-f58864 systemd[1]: Starting The nginx HTTP and reverse proxy server...
Jul 20 23:59:59 racknerd-f58864 nginx[790]: nginx: the configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf syntax is ok
Jul 20 23:59:59 racknerd-f58864 nginx[790]: nginx: [emerg] bind() to 100.*.*.*:80 failed (99: Cannot assign requested address)
Jul 20 23:59:59 racknerd-f58864 nginx[790]: nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test failed
Jul 20 23:59:59 racknerd-f58864 systemd[1]: nginx.service: Control process exited, code=exited status=1
Jul 20 23:59:59 racknerd-f58864 systemd[1]: nginx.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Jul 20 23:59:59 racknerd-f58864 systemd[1]: Failed to start The nginx HTTP and reverse proxy server.

Is it because I recently requested activation of my IPv6 address?
But when I manually start nginx, it works.

I hope you can help me.

Thanks!

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PHP / 502 Bad Gateway
« on: March 10, 2022, 05:15:44 AM »
Hello,

I have installed PHP-FPM and changed my webserver from Apache to either Nginx or Nginx + Varnish Cache. However, I am receiving a 502 Bad Gateway message for my website, which is the initial installation of WordPress.

I have selected the latest version of PHP, which is something like 7.4.28.

May you please help me?

Thanks!

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CSF Firewall / How to make WireGuard work?
« on: March 09, 2022, 04:10:53 PM »
Hello,

I believe this is my first post for the year 2022. And I must say I am delighted with how CWP makes everything easy to use. Although I can't get nginx with PHP-fpm to work without a CWP Pro account, I plan to support this unique and hassle-free cPanel-like experience. However, I also needed to have a VPN, so I decided to post my inquiry here.

I am a fan of WireGuard; ever since I have tried it out, I decided to stick to it instead of OpenVPN. I tried the scripts of Nyr and agristan to install WireGuard, and none of them worked after installing CWP and activating the three security features, Mod Security, Firewall, and Hidden Processes.

The good news is, before installing CWP, all of them worked fine. During the installation of WireGuard, I noticed the port is 51820, so I wonder how to allow it in CWP.

Thanks!

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Installation / Inquiry regarding the custom installation
« on: April 04, 2016, 12:02:04 PM »
Hello,

Would it be possible to install CentOS Web Panel that only uses nginx and nothing else? Like, completely bypass Apache?

nginx + mariadb + (no mail stuff to be installed or antivirus for mail) + firewall + comodo waf + let's encrypt (gui?) + php7 (stable)

I'll be waiting for your reply.

Thanks.

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DNS / Managed DNS Integration.
« on: November 28, 2015, 06:06:26 PM »
Hello,

Is there a way to integrate CloudFlare (free) inside CentOS Web Panel?

Thanks.

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Mod_Security / Newbie inquiry regarding Mod_Security and Comodo WAF.
« on: November 04, 2015, 02:41:16 AM »
Hello,

I have installed Mod_Security from this article. It is because when I was using the built-in installer from CentOS WebPanel, some functions of my WordPress websites does not work even if I have done rebuilding Apache and rebuilding the vHost again. Now, I was able to install both Mod_Security and Comodo WAF. My question is, do I have to turn on the built-in firewall protection of CentOS WebPanel aside from the protections offered by Mod_Security and Comodo WAF?

Thanks.

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PHP / Is it possible to use HHVM?
« on: November 04, 2015, 02:36:10 AM »
Hello,

I was just wondering how can I install and use HHVM? I am currently using Apache, Varnish and nginx. I activated the three of them through CentOS WebPanel. Now, I am looking forward to serve pages faster and with less memory. Is there a way I can utilize HHVM?

Thanks.

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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / CentOS Web Panel causing the issue?
« on: August 08, 2015, 07:45:17 PM »
Hello,

I noticed all my websites hosted under my OVH Dedicated Server are always not working properly. Then after checking the control panel, I was shocked that the "Anti-DDoS" protection actually "blocked" my IPs and I have no idea why.

I just have 2 CentOS Web Panel installation. The first one uses Apache with Varnish, and the second one uses Varnish, nginx and Apache.

Anyway, for reference, here are the logs of OVH regarding the DDoS attacks.

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Attack detail : 113Kpps/100Mbps
dateTime                   srcIp:srcPort           dstIp:dstPort           protocol flags       bytes reason               
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:19343    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:52574    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:60099    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:32168    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:40814    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:3550     61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:3519     61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:24980    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:51592    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:30214    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:49539    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:45648    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:2619     61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:24919    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:53093    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:37711    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:16872    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:19043    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:33666    61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:45:24 CEST   167.X.X.69:7683     61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN

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Attack detail : 101Kpps/91Mbps
dateTime                   srcIp:srcPort           dstIp:dstPort           protocol flags       bytes reason               
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:26756      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:56316      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:35233      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:56013      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:43843      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:65193      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:33684      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:5957       61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:55075      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:54670      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:55055      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:63289      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:27728      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:58513      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:30378      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:48607      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:46149      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:45119      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:20494      61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN       
2015.08.08 18:48:43 CEST   198.X.X.47:7498       61.174.49.99:80         TCP      SYN           936 ATTACK:TCP_SYN

Thanks.

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MySQL / Inquiry regarding MySQL and MySQLi.
« on: March 12, 2015, 11:24:40 AM »
Hi,

I would like to know if CentOS Web Panel supports both MySQL and MySQLi? Originally,  there are a few websites that needs to be transferred to a new server. Those are WordPress, SugarCRM, Joomla and Moodle based. I was able to migrate both WordPress and SugarCRM sites to the new server. They are just using MySQL. Now, I am having issues with Joomla and Moodle because both of them are using MySQLi and VestaCP only uses MySQL and the new server is under Ubuntu.

I am willing to completely use CentOS and migrate everything with CentOS Web Panel. I would like to know if it is possible to have both MySQL and MySQLi type of databases with CentOS Web Panel.

Thanks.

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