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Installation / Re: please, go back to the previous versions of cwp
« on: February 16, 2019, 07:41:48 PM »
Has this been solved yet? I'm about to put together a new server, and I was going to install CWP with CentOS 7.

I hope it's solved by 2/19/19, when my new server hardware gets here.

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Installation / Re: Advice for migrating CWP 6 server to CWP 7
« on: February 16, 2019, 07:39:39 PM »
Anyone?

Someone must have migrated from a CentOS 6 server to a CentOS 7 server before.

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Installation / Advice for migrating CWP 6 server to CWP 7
« on: February 11, 2019, 04:20:25 PM »
I've been using CWP on a physical (bare metal) server for about 3 years. My server is running the latest CWP version. For many reasons, I have decided to build a new server (upgrading in the process) and install CentOS 7 this time.

My current server:
Distro Name: CentOS release 6.10 (Final)
CWP version: 0.9.8.573

I have about 15 websites hosted. One of then needs an older version of PHP. Several sites use HTTPS. There are several e-mail addresses and forwarders, and about 10 MySQL databases.

I noticed that there is a CWP -> CWP migration feature. I will definitely want to look into this. Which things are brought over in this migration?

I'd also like to migrate as much of the system configuration as possible (Apache config, current list of blocked IP addresses, the CSF and IPtables configration, etc.)

It will be easy enough to compile various versions of PHP again.

I'm looking for advice for what I should do before/during/after the migration. My plan is to build the complete 2nd machine, install CWP and CentOS 7, and then start moving sites over. When everything is working, I'll switch off the old server and switch the internal static IP to the static IP used by the old server (so all web traffic starts forwarding to the new server 1st)

Is there a relatively easy way to forward individual domains to a second server on your internal network?

Has anyone else done a migration of accounts from a CentOS 6 server to a 2nd CentOS 7 server? Any advice or tips?

Thank you in advance,

Matthew


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Addons / Re: How to host multiple React or Node.js sites on CWP?
« on: August 02, 2018, 03:23:09 PM »
I figured out how to do this.

I must say it's awesome to have my own Heroku. I already had my own web server (bare metal) in my home office; I can host hundreds of websites for the price of high speed Internet (which I need anyway) and a few cents of electricity for running the server 24/7. But now I can easily self-host multiple modern web apps as well -- as many as I want, with plenty of resources (database, CPU, hard drive space) for free. That's why I think this is very important.

Most "garage" apps and games would fall in-between Heroku's free tier (great for "Hello World") and having enough income from your apps to be able to jump to paying for it (monthly fee).

I do hope that CWP makes it out-of-the-box easy to host such web apps in the future.
Again, I refer to the kinds of deployments that require Heroku or some cloud service because the app is always running (Javascript) on the back end. You can't host Node.js or React.js apps with standard Linux/PHP/MySQL webhosting.

developer mcd at gmail
no spaces


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Addons / Can we install Docker CE on a CentOS CWP server?
« on: July 30, 2018, 07:41:29 PM »
And then we can have a "virtual server" inside our server, which can do things like host web apps (Node.js, Ruby on Rails, etc.)

Is this possible?

Or do we need to install nginx alongside Apache so that SOME requests can be forwarded to a 2nd server, which is set up with Docker only?

There is a project called
https://github.com/githubsaturn/captainduckduck

which installs on Docker, and allows you to be your own Heroku using your existing server hardware.

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Installation / Re: Running cwp along side other services
« on: July 30, 2018, 07:35:35 PM »
I would like to know this as well. I'm looking to host web apps (like Heroku) on my bare metal CWP server, and it looks like I need docker for that. But I still want to host classic old-school websites as well.

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Addons / Re: How to host multiple React or Node.js sites on CWP?
« on: July 30, 2018, 06:42:00 PM »
So there's no way to do this?

React.js is HUGE as well as the language Javascript in general. Javascript is the most-used programming language in the world.

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Addons / How to host multiple React or Node.js sites on CWP?
« on: July 25, 2018, 11:37:29 PM »
Is there a way to host multiple Node.js or React.js websites using CWP, the way we can host hundreds of PHP sites today?

If not, is this being worked on? Javascript is the most popular language in the world right now; there are hundreds of popular Javascript frameworks being used all over the world.

Matthew

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Addons / Re: Installation Node.js and integration
« on: July 21, 2018, 12:14:05 AM »
No, I don't believe this has been accomplished yet.

But considering the popularity of Javascript, Node.js, and all the frameworks in the Node ecosystem (a HUGE percent of the software development world) this is a real glaring gap in CWP functionality.

This is something people need.

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Addons / Re: Installation Node.js and integration
« on: February 05, 2018, 07:24:47 PM »
That plugin will just install Node on the server though, it won't allow each shared hosting account to host different node.js packages.

It's easy to manually install node.js. That isn't the issue. It's integration with a shared hosting setup like the one provided by CWP that is the challenge.

Node.js normally operates on a single port. What if you have 10 shared accounts, each with their own Node.js app? When the web server gets a request for that port, how does it know which account to direct it to?

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Information / Re: EMERGENCY! freedns.centos-webpanel.com has been hacked!
« on: September 13, 2017, 01:09:50 PM »
He wrote to me and said he did find this subdomain (books.chantcd.com) in another account.
But I don't have any other FreeDNS accounts.
My recent (April 2016) foray into CWP was my first and only use of the software.

Thus far, he has not given me the name of the "other account" -- If I had the name, I could tell you with 100% certainty whether or not it was a name I picked at some point.

I seriously doubt I personally created this record.
So just anyone can add records for another person's domain, as long as it's a subdomain, and get away with it? That's crazy.
All you'd have to do is find out what domains are hosted by FreeDNS, and which ones have good Google pagerank. Then hijack away!

He needs to increase his security STAT!

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Information / EMERGENCY! freedns.centos-webpanel.com has been hacked!
« on: September 13, 2017, 04:31:19 AM »
I host all my DNS on
http://freedns.centos-webpanel.com

Right now, it's not reporting that my website (www.chantcd.com) directs anywhere but to my server, hosted on IP 64.250.9.27.

However, somehow there's a hidden redirect for the subdomain
books.chantcd.com

which SHOULD NOT BE HAPPENING. I looked into this, and I conclude that there has been a hack, not on my server, but on the FreeDNS system somewhere. PLEASE LOOK INTO IT ASAP!



chantcd.com
Host records (by server):
chantcd.com has address 64.250.9.27
chantcd.com mail is handled by 10 mail.chantcd.com.
Host record (by google DNS):
64.250.9.27
NameServers (by google DNS):
ns2.centos-webpanel.com.
ns1.centos-webpanel.com.
NS search records (by google DNS):
SOA ns1.centos-webpanel.com. freedns.centos-webpanel.com. 2017091307 28800 7200 1209600 86400 from server 167.114.21.225 in 57 ms.
SOA ns1.centos-webpanel.com. freedns.centos-webpanel.com. 2017091307 28800 7200 1209600 86400 from server 185.4.149.83 in 137 ms.
rDNS/PTR record check: SUCCESS
rDNS/PTR = 64-250-9-27.gvec.net
rDNS A record = 64.250.9.27 [Check SenderBase] [Check RBL]



books.chantcd.com
Host records (by server):
books.chantcd.com has address 212.47.235.72
Host record (by google DNS):
212.47.235.72
NameServers (by google DNS):
ns2.centos-webpanel.com.
ns1.centos-webpanel.com.
NS search records (by google DNS):
SOA ns1.centos-webpanel.com. freedns.centos-webpanel.com. 2017082101 28800 7200 1209600 86400 from server 167.114.21.225 in 68 ms.
SOA ns1.centos-webpanel.com. freedns.centos-webpanel.com. 2017082101 28800 7200 1209600 86400 from server 185.4.149.83 in 151 ms.
rDNS/PTR record check: FAILED
rDNS/PTR = 72.1-24.235.47.212.in-addr.arpa72-235-47-212.rev.cloud.scaleway.com
rDNS A record = 212.47.235.72 [Check SenderBase] [Check RBL]

Checking with google if domain is hosted on this server: FAILED

You need to set your domain nameservers to:
ns1.centos-webpanel.com
ns2.centos-webpanel.com
ns3.centos-webpanel.com
ns4.centos-webpanel.com
ns5.centos-webpanel.com

*if you want that your dns records works!

Zone:
chantcd.com   
Serial:
2017091308
Refresh:

28800
Retry:

7200
Expire:

1209600
TTL:

86400
NS1:

ns1.centos-webpanel.com
NS2:

ns2.centos-webpanel.com
    
Host   Type   Destination   Valid   Delete

@
    
64.250.9.27
 YES


@
    
10
 
mail.chantcd.com
 YES


books
    
64.250.9.27
 YES


ftp
    
64.250.9.27
 YES


mail
    
64.250.9.27
 YES


www
    
@


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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / MySQL Manager no longer works at all
« on: July 30, 2017, 06:36:00 PM »
http://mylocalip:2030/admin/index.php?module=mysql_manager

This used to display all the MySQL databases and users just fine.
Now it's blank -- it never loads them.

Perhaps a related bug: last time I rebooted the server, it didn't recover! MySQL in particular was a sticking point. I had to log in locally and manually start MySQL to get the server back up and running.

And also possibly related: I can no longer log in to MySQL as root.

Please advise.

CWP version: 0.9.8.260

Also getting this error:
DBI connect(';;mysql_read_default_group=client','root',...) failed: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: YES) at /usr/bin/pt-show-grants line 1338

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Addons / Re: Installation Node.js and integration
« on: March 09, 2017, 02:58:05 AM »
Discovery,

I appreciate your effort to help, but unfortunately it didn't solve the problem.

Anyone else have any ideas?

Node.js is a huge, popular platform; it's a shame I can't use it on my CWP server.

Matthew

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Installation / Re: install laravel 5.2
« on: March 02, 2017, 05:51:04 PM »
I am interested in Laravel as well, but I'm worried that I won't be able to use it on my CWP server.

Any help?

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