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CentOS Configuration / Re: one account to use a remote DNS server?
« on: May 15, 2023, 06:50:36 PM »
You shouldn't have any problem using a 3rd party DNS.
Just make sure you point to the Shared IP in the A record, and that's the one you are selecting when you setup the account.
Most of the problems I've seen have been due to that.
Just make sure you point to the Shared IP in the A record, and that's the one you are selecting when you setup the account.
Most of the problems I've seen have been due to that.
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CentOS-WebPanel GUI / Re: Hide CWP Name From Hackers
« on: May 04, 2023, 06:30:50 PM »
And your DSL provider won't sell you a Static IP?
WOW.
I know when I was with Xfinity & Spectrum they offer static IP's.
I'm currently using AT&T Fiber (1Gbps up & down) with a /29 IP allocation they charge an extra $10/month for.
But it's worth it.
WOW.
I know when I was with Xfinity & Spectrum they offer static IP's.
I'm currently using AT&T Fiber (1Gbps up & down) with a /29 IP allocation they charge an extra $10/month for.
But it's worth it.
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CentOS-WebPanel GUI / Re: Hide CWP Name From Hackers
« on: May 04, 2023, 12:55:27 PM »
Or a simpler way is to remove them from CSF, and have your IP on the whitelist.
Any IP on the CSF whitelist bypassed the TCP_IN list.
Any IP on the CSF whitelist bypassed the TCP_IN list.
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CWP API / Re: WHMCS - CWP api integration
« on: March 22, 2023, 04:24:05 PM »
Make sure the base IP & IP for you WHMCS is whitelisted in the CWP servers also.
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Installation / Re: Login after installation
« on: March 15, 2023, 01:39:14 AM »
CWP uses the system root account, so it's password isn't stored on MariaDB.
Now MariaDB does store it's own maser password.
If you can login to the terminal and with ssh, using the root credentials, then you should be able to access the CWP admin panel with those same ones.
Now MariaDB does store it's own maser password.
If you can login to the terminal and with ssh, using the root credentials, then you should be able to access the CWP admin panel with those same ones.
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Installation / Re: New installation of CWP on Alma Linux 9. Will it work?
« on: March 05, 2023, 06:05:03 AM »
I've installed CWP on AlmaLinux 8.7, then upgraded to 9.1.
Most things work, but for some reason you can't change PHP versions.
It gets stuck on whatever version was compiled before the upgrade.
Most things work, but for some reason you can't change PHP versions.
It gets stuck on whatever version was compiled before the upgrade.
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Installation / Re: AlmaLinux
« on: March 04, 2023, 08:30:52 PM »
@overseer nagging doesn't always work.
I've been nagging CWP to upgrade the DNS Cluster software for Years!
And it still runs only on PHP 5.6...
And now it seems a few weeks ago when 8.7 updated, the DNS cluster broke. And they don't seem to know how to fix it.
Or don't want to.
Not sure which.
I just got the line "The problem has been sent to the development team".
And that was from a Paid support ticket.
I've been nagging CWP to upgrade the DNS Cluster software for Years!
And it still runs only on PHP 5.6...
And now it seems a few weeks ago when 8.7 updated, the DNS cluster broke. And they don't seem to know how to fix it.
Or don't want to.
Not sure which.
I just got the line "The problem has been sent to the development team".
And that was from a Paid support ticket.
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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / Re: File upload limit
« on: March 03, 2023, 02:58:41 PM »
Correct, but depending on what is being run, the php.ini is in different locations.
Which is why I was asking what version.
Which is why I was asking what version.
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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / Re: File upload limit
« on: March 02, 2023, 03:56:53 PM »
What PHP are you running?
via Selector PHP-FPM?
via Selector PHP-FPM?
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Installation / Re: AlmaLinux
« on: February 23, 2023, 11:48:32 PM »
CWP has PHP 5.6.x by default
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Information / Re: Future of CWP?
« on: February 22, 2023, 05:01:42 AM »
AlmaLinux is the best choice for now.
But I have gotten FED UP with these programmers.
PHP 7.4 EOL was NO surprise to anyone.
Neither is the EOL of PHP 8.1.x in another year.
The EOL of CentOS 7 or 8 wasn't a surprise either.
AlmaLinux 9.1 has been in beta, RC and has been in production use for over 6 months.
Yet programmers REFUSE to update scripts, add-ons, control panels, etc. for PHP 8.1.x or RHEL/AlmaLinux 9.1.
And then are condescending in their replies.
Just cancelled WHMCS due to that.
Out of the blue, without any changes, it came up with a SSL Warning that a certificate wasn't installed under System Health, yet it was, and verified.
But WHMCS had a link to purchase a SSL from them. What a surprise.
Their condescending support can back with make sure you are typing HTTPS, not HTTP... OMG.
And their only close competition WiseCP "only supports PHP 7.4".
While EVERY programmer keeps blaming "ionCube". That horse is dead. Them stop encrypting your code using it.
Yes, it's been one of those days.
</end rant>
But I have gotten FED UP with these programmers.
PHP 7.4 EOL was NO surprise to anyone.
Neither is the EOL of PHP 8.1.x in another year.
The EOL of CentOS 7 or 8 wasn't a surprise either.
AlmaLinux 9.1 has been in beta, RC and has been in production use for over 6 months.
Yet programmers REFUSE to update scripts, add-ons, control panels, etc. for PHP 8.1.x or RHEL/AlmaLinux 9.1.
And then are condescending in their replies.
Just cancelled WHMCS due to that.
Out of the blue, without any changes, it came up with a SSL Warning that a certificate wasn't installed under System Health, yet it was, and verified.
But WHMCS had a link to purchase a SSL from them. What a surprise.
Their condescending support can back with make sure you are typing HTTPS, not HTTP... OMG.
And their only close competition WiseCP "only supports PHP 7.4".
While EVERY programmer keeps blaming "ionCube". That horse is dead. Them stop encrypting your code using it.
Yes, it's been one of those days.
</end rant>
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Installation / Re: New installation of CWP on Alma Linux 9. Will it work?
« on: February 20, 2023, 04:44:43 PM »
CWP shouldn't install.
Wish CWP would come out with a 9.1 version, CentOS 7 is dead now.
I have played around with it, install on 8.7, then upgrading to 9.1 last year.
Everything seemed to work, but PHP selector. Which means you are stuck on whatever PHP version at time of upgrade.
I'll try again, on the test unit, if I have free time.
Wish CWP would come out with a 9.1 version, CentOS 7 is dead now.
I have played around with it, install on 8.7, then upgrading to 9.1 last year.
Everything seemed to work, but PHP selector. Which means you are stuck on whatever PHP version at time of upgrade.
I'll try again, on the test unit, if I have free time.
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Updates / Re: Is it safe to update/upgrade server?
« on: February 20, 2023, 04:38:58 PM »
We update Apache manually to the latest version, and have TLS 1.3 & HTTP/2 configured.
To stop any conflicts, we disabled the cwp.repo.
But we have the main AlmaLinux, Dovecot, MariaDB, EPEL, ELRepo repos all enabled.
Server where just upgraded to MariaDB 10.11.2 a few days ago, along with Apache 2.4.55 and mod_remoteip.
To stop any conflicts, we disabled the cwp.repo.
But we have the main AlmaLinux, Dovecot, MariaDB, EPEL, ELRepo repos all enabled.
Server where just upgraded to MariaDB 10.11.2 a few days ago, along with Apache 2.4.55 and mod_remoteip.
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MySQL / Re: Can not update MariaDB - Error downloading packages
« on: February 18, 2023, 04:55:32 PM »
Agreed, 10.2 has reached EOL.
Your best option is to goto the Maria Repo config at: https://mariadb.org/download/?t=repo-config
That way it will create a .repo file for you, including the country you are in and version you want to run.
Your best option is to goto the Maria Repo config at: https://mariadb.org/download/?t=repo-config
That way it will create a .repo file for you, including the country you are in and version you want to run.
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Updates / Re: Is it safe to update/upgrade server?
« on: February 17, 2023, 06:44:28 PM »
We do ours on a regular basis, no problems.
Make sure your nginx is enabled using systemctl.
Currently we had upgraded MariaDB to 10.10.3, and use the postfix repo.
The cwp.repo has been disabled.
Make sure your nginx is enabled using systemctl.
Currently we had upgraded MariaDB to 10.10.3, and use the postfix repo.
The cwp.repo has been disabled.