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CentOS 7 Problems / Re: server disk space usage alert email?
« on: July 27, 2023, 11:31:38 PM »
To quote Overseer, "99 bugs in the code"  ;D

It would be nice, but it doesn't currently.

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CentOS 7 Problems / Re: help with disk space usage on accounts
« on: July 27, 2023, 11:30:18 PM »
I was laughing at @overseer's post.

99 Luftballons came to mind also.

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CentOS 7 Problems / Re: help with disk space usage on accounts
« on: July 27, 2023, 10:43:11 PM »
bugaboo, from what I understand. Sing with me now:

99 bugs in the code, you take one down, fix it around, 105 bugs in the code...

Hahaha

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Installation / Re: best practices with cwp
« on: July 27, 2023, 10:42:00 PM »
He's right we recommend and use AlmaLinux 8.8 without issues.

CentOS 7.x is EOL on 2024-06-30

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CentOS 7 Problems / Re: server disk space usage alert email?
« on: July 27, 2023, 10:38:58 PM »
Your best bet would be using something like Zabbix or a web cloud service like Hetrix Tools (They have a free account available).

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Information / Re: Offical ipv6 Support?
« on: July 27, 2023, 10:34:15 PM »
Can't help if your small network DNS servers are setup for IPv4 only.
That's your choice.

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The ICANN Root servers have supported IPv6 since 2008-02-04

https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/ipv6-address-added-for-root-servers-in-the-root-zone--addition-enhances-end-to-end-connectivity-for-ipv6-networks-4-2-2008-en

https://www.iana.org/reports/2008/root-aaaa-announcement.html

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FYI The Major broadband providers like AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Xfinity (Comcast), Windstream, Spectrum/Charter, plus many others have their modem/routers ALL come with IPv4 AND IPv6 Enabled.

You have railroaded this thread for some personal reason away to what it was originally for.

Asking when CWP would be Officially supporting IPv6.

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Updates / Re: CWP fails update jumped 3 versions
« on: July 27, 2023, 10:22:30 PM »
I just noticed the update notification today.
I'll be keeping on eye on it now tonight.

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Information / Re: Offical ipv6 Support?
« on: July 27, 2023, 08:36:59 PM »
If you are still using DSL, I feel sorry for that company.

We use AT&T Fiber, and by default AT&T gives IPv4 & IPv6.
I also know Spectrum & Xfinity (Comcast) cable modems do as well.

Most VPS providers offer IPv6 now a days, even Vultr has a IPv6 Only VPS.

I live in rural Florida, we are lucky that they have an interest in giving us DSL.  I get dual bonded speed of 79 down and 10 up.  More than that I don't need.  But when they get around to it, we will eventually get fiber from them.  And it will be synchronous 200/200.  When that happens I could run my server from home, and most likely will.

I call BS on vultr only using IPv6.   That would kill their business as most webservers are running LAMP.  And setting LAMP up for IPv6 with a GUI just isnt ready for prime time.

A quick google challenge reveals:
Do you need both IPv4 and IPv6?

When possible, it is better to keep both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses enabled. For example, using only IPv6 can cause some accessibility issues, as only about one third of the internet supports IPv6 addresses.

Be careful, who you call BS on when clearly you don't know the Facts...
Re-read what I posted, and below is the link & screen capture to backup my statement.

https://www.vultr.com/pricing/#cloud-compute/


When you've been doing Tech & IT work for 34 years, let me know...
But when you mentioned GUI, tells me you probably are a newbie. Which is fine, we all started somewhere.

Newbie since 1996 when I purchased 200+ TLDs during the Network Solutions Land Grab.

Ah, so your a self admitted domain squatter...

That doesn't make you a Sys Admin.

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Information / Re: Offical ipv6 Support?
« on: July 27, 2023, 08:30:30 PM »
And a simple g search will reveal that your definition of "widespread ipv6 use" amounts to somewhere between 21 and 30%.  That would sure be widespread if it was the black plague, but for webservers.......not even close..  I think Microsoft webservers are at the same percentages.  Does that mean it's widespread?  I don't think so....but the folks in Seattle might.

Give it up newbie.

All your arguments keep being disproven.

https://www.networkworld.com/article/3254575/what-is-ipv6-and-why-aren-t-we-there-yet.html#:~:text=Who%20is%20deploying%20IPv6%3F,mobile%20networks%20leading%20the%20charge.

"As of March 2022, according to Google, the IPv6 adoption rate globally is around 34%, but in the U.S. it’s at about 46%.

Carrier networks and ISPs have been the first group to start deploying IPv6 on their networks, with mobile networks leading the charge.
For example, T-Mobile USA has more than 90% of its traffic going over IPv6 as of March 2002, with Verizon Wireless close behind at 82.63%. Comcast and AT&T have their networks at 70% and 73%, respectively"

I would call 70%-90% a 'widespread' use of IPv6.

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Updates / Re: CWP fails update jumped 3 versions
« on: July 27, 2023, 08:23:38 PM »
You'll see the update run when CWP runs it cronjob tonight/early tomorrow morning.

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MySQL / Re: Excessive resource usage: mysql
« on: July 27, 2023, 07:46:11 PM »
We have that as part of the csf/lfd ignore list under *nix 8.x

But that's how we have it configured. Haven't noticed any problems.

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Updates / Re: CWP fails update jumped 3 versions
« on: July 27, 2023, 07:43:49 PM »
Current version is 0.9.8.1160, and there is an update pending today.

Check your firewall, more than likely you are blocking a country the update is coming from.

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Information / Re: Offical ipv6 Support?
« on: July 27, 2023, 04:12:43 PM »
To AAAA, or not to AAAA...
That is the question...

Hahaha

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