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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / Re: Apache Re-Build broken. Again.
« on: May 14, 2021, 06:23:07 AM »You cannot build/re-build anything that has to be downloaded from dl1.centos-webpanel.com, it seems that the host has some network problems. Watching the logs, it can be seen that the server tries to download the packages, but the connection resets almost every time. After 5 failed requests, the log says: Cannot download, giving up, continue with the build.
The build fails because of this, but the return message is : Build complete.
I think this is not a dinamically message, because it will say that the build is complete even if there are a lot of errors.
Then CWP needs to either change the script in CWP or fix the server.
Either way it's not working, and needs to be resolved.
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Information / FYI - CWP 0.9.8.1061 & Rocky Linux
« on: May 13, 2021, 04:42:18 PM »
Just a quick FYI. Not sure if anyone cares or not.
We (Starburst, NOT CWP) installed CWP 0.9.8.1061 on Rocky Linux RC1 yesterday on a test box.
Everything went well and worked. Well, Apache Rebuild still isn't working. (But that's on CentOS also :/)
We also where able to update the Kernel, MariaDB and Dovecot from their respective CentOS 8 repos.
Rocky Linux is also working on an upgrade like RedHat did from CentOS to CentOS Stream.
So you can switch from CentOS 8/CentOS Stream to Rocky Linux.
Which also hopefully means in the future the version will be upgradable, since this is how Debian does their upgrades,
We (Starburst, NOT CWP) installed CWP 0.9.8.1061 on Rocky Linux RC1 yesterday on a test box.
Everything went well and worked. Well, Apache Rebuild still isn't working. (But that's on CentOS also :/)
We also where able to update the Kernel, MariaDB and Dovecot from their respective CentOS 8 repos.
Rocky Linux is also working on an upgrade like RedHat did from CentOS to CentOS Stream.
So you can switch from CentOS 8/CentOS Stream to Rocky Linux.
Which also hopefully means in the future the version will be upgradable, since this is how Debian does their upgrades,
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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / Re: Apache Re-Build broken. Again.
« on: May 12, 2021, 07:24:25 PM »
Brand new fresh install with 0.9.8.1061
And yup, Apache isn't rebuilding, Again, even thought it says it's been completed.
And yup, Apache isn't rebuilding, Again, even thought it says it's been completed.
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SSL / Re: SSL: 2nd user
« on: May 02, 2021, 01:43:20 AM »
Hostname should be only as a subdomain, like: srv1.mydomain.com, please don't use cloudflare protection with hostname as this will cause you issues.
If you are using a VPS with OpenVZ/Virtuozzo/Lxc containers then you should also update hostname within the VPS panel.
Hostname change will also generate a new Hostname autoSSL Certificate.
Certificate Path: /etc/pki/tls/certs/hostname.bundle
Key Path: /etc/pki/tls/private/hostname.key
Pure-FTPd PEM: /etc/pki/tls/private/hostname.pem
Your Hostname is: domainname and it resolves to IP: (IP) [Check Black List] [Check CWP SSL] [Check WebServers SSL]
rDNS/PTR = domainname SUCCESS [Check SenderBase]
rDNS/PTR check for IP (IP) = domainname
Those are checks that are done when changing the hostname.
If they fail, problems could occur.
Also see the CWP note about cloudfare.
If you are using a VPS with OpenVZ/Virtuozzo/Lxc containers then you should also update hostname within the VPS panel.
Hostname change will also generate a new Hostname autoSSL Certificate.
Certificate Path: /etc/pki/tls/certs/hostname.bundle
Key Path: /etc/pki/tls/private/hostname.key
Pure-FTPd PEM: /etc/pki/tls/private/hostname.pem
Your Hostname is: domainname and it resolves to IP: (IP) [Check Black List] [Check CWP SSL] [Check WebServers SSL]
rDNS/PTR = domainname SUCCESS [Check SenderBase]
rDNS/PTR check for IP (IP) = domainname
Those are checks that are done when changing the hostname.
If they fail, problems could occur.
Also see the CWP note about cloudfare.
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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / Re: User cannot login (URGENT)
« on: April 30, 2021, 04:18:36 PM »I guess you didnt read the first post or problem carefully.
User cannot login to their control panel. I didnt even mention FTP.
i am talking about the page -- https://MYIP:2083/
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No idea, that was a reply to another post.
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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / Re: User cannot login (URGENT)
« on: April 30, 2021, 01:18:21 AM »
The only setting in FileZilla should be under the General Tab.
Host = domainname or your Base IP
Port = (blank)
Encryption = Use explicit FTP over TLS if available
Login Type = Normal
User = username (not root)
Password = password
By default it should take you to your accounts root directory (e.g. /home/domainname)
Make sure port 21 is enabled.
If it still doesn't connect, try to disable the firewall, if it connects, you just narrowed down the problem.
If that fails, set the accounts password to something simple like Passw0rd.
Host = domainname or your Base IP
Port = (blank)
Encryption = Use explicit FTP over TLS if available
Login Type = Normal
User = username (not root)
Password = password
By default it should take you to your accounts root directory (e.g. /home/domainname)
Make sure port 21 is enabled.
If it still doesn't connect, try to disable the firewall, if it connects, you just narrowed down the problem.
If that fails, set the accounts password to something simple like Passw0rd.
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Information / Re: CWP pro
« on: April 30, 2021, 01:10:04 AM »
Just update it in the billing system, give it about 10 mins and then run: sh /scripts/update_cwp
I would recommend doing it during your maintenance window.
I would recommend doing it during your maintenance window.
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Updates / Re: CentOS 8 Stream delayed and panel update issues
« on: April 30, 2021, 01:06:05 AM »Strange - that URL gives 404 to me. Can anyone esle try and report here?
Pulling up for me also without error. :/
Do you have any country codes blocked in csf?
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E-Mail / Re: Mail server different as Hostname
« on: April 30, 2021, 01:01:57 AM »
Actually you need to spilt off the mail, and not have it as a CNAME.
So you would change your MX to point to mail.domainname
And then create an A record for mail.
Then make sure you have a SSL certificate with the mail. prefix
So you would change your MX to point to mail.domainname
And then create an A record for mail.
Then make sure you have a SSL certificate with the mail. prefix
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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / Re: Filemanager is broken again!
« on: April 23, 2021, 07:59:15 PM »
It's working on all of our servers with CentOS 8 and CWPpro 0.9.8.1055.
When did that start?
When did that start?
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Information / Re: Disappointed with CWP 🤬
« on: April 23, 2021, 08:39:23 AM »
Maybe I did.
I'm just another user here trying to help.
And am an odd ball, I switched over to CentOS 8 before RedHat's announcement.
But you can change the IP on your license at any time by logging in at:
https://support.centos-webpanel.com/
Then under: Your Active Products/Services
Click on the license you want to update, and then at the bottom the next screen you will see "Change Server IP"
Just enter the correct base IP for your server and click on submit.
Give it 5-10 minutes, and then try and run sh /scripts/update_cwp via ssh on your server. And it should update.
Something happened with Let's Encrypt that another user & myself had a problem with the hostname SSL renewing.
After we temporally disabled the firewall and ran the change hostname, it worked. The re-enable the firewall (csf)
I'm just another user here trying to help.
And am an odd ball, I switched over to CentOS 8 before RedHat's announcement.
But you can change the IP on your license at any time by logging in at:
https://support.centos-webpanel.com/
Then under: Your Active Products/Services
Click on the license you want to update, and then at the bottom the next screen you will see "Change Server IP"
Just enter the correct base IP for your server and click on submit.
Give it 5-10 minutes, and then try and run sh /scripts/update_cwp via ssh on your server. And it should update.
Something happened with Let's Encrypt that another user & myself had a problem with the hostname SSL renewing.
After we temporally disabled the firewall and ran the change hostname, it worked. The re-enable the firewall (csf)
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SSL / Re: SSL: 2nd user
« on: April 22, 2021, 11:04:46 PM »
"floating IP"
SSL requires a Static IP as they look at rDNS to confirm the domain name to the IP.
The "floating IP" may be your problem.
I responded to your other post.
What is /var/log/cwp/autossl.log showing?
SSL requires a Static IP as they look at rDNS to confirm the domain name to the IP.
The "floating IP" may be your problem.
I responded to your other post.
What is /var/log/cwp/autossl.log showing?
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Information / Re: Disappointed with CWP 🤬
« on: April 22, 2021, 10:53:21 PM »
CueBall,
We've been running CWP for awhile now.
Sometimes, you just have to work problems out here on the forums or yourself.
Check a couple things.
1. Hostname is pointed to the right IP, and rDNS is set. (I know this sounds stupid, but if rDNS isn't correct, it can cause weird problems.)
2. In CWP billing software, make sure it has the servers correct Base Public IPv4.
3. Try & run: sh /scripts/update_cwp (This will Reset CWPpro, in licensing only)
Let me know if this works or doesn't.
We've been running CWP for awhile now.
Sometimes, you just have to work problems out here on the forums or yourself.
Check a couple things.
1. Hostname is pointed to the right IP, and rDNS is set. (I know this sounds stupid, but if rDNS isn't correct, it can cause weird problems.)
2. In CWP billing software, make sure it has the servers correct Base Public IPv4.
3. Try & run: sh /scripts/update_cwp (This will Reset CWPpro, in licensing only)
Let me know if this works or doesn't.
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SSL / Re: CWPSRV SSL not working - Missing /etc/letsencrypt?
« on: April 22, 2021, 07:54:36 PM »
Was having a similar problem.
Disable your firewall (csf) and try to change your hostname to get a reissued SSL.
I did this and it worked.
Disable your firewall (csf) and try to change your hostname to get a reissued SSL.
I did this and it worked.