This is our setup: We have two locations about 120 miles apart. We have direct connection with a T1 line.
My question: How much safer is our data passing through the same T1 everyone else is using. Most people sending data through the same T1 line are using ISP, so are safer by not using an ISP? .........
I run a web hosting company and one of my servers is a LAMP server running CentOs 5. A user of mine has a Joomla installation running to manage his website and he has run into the following problem that I am puzzled by.
When Joomla adds a component or module to itself, or when a user uses the Joomla upload functionality, Joomla will add the new files under the user name "apache". This makes sense as it is the apache service running PHP that is actually creating the files.
However, when he FTP's into the account to modify these files, he doesn't have the appropriate permissions to do so as he doesn't have a root level login, just permissions on his home directory which is the site. Any help would be much appreciated.
Also, does anyone know how to change the owner/group of a directory and all of its sub directories in Linux without changing the actual permissions? I.e. some of the files in the folder have different permissions (0644 as apposed to 0755) than its parent but if I do a top down user/group change on the folder it will change everything in that folder to 0755.
Code: zip ../d/db/backup.zip ../d/db/09-02-15.sqlite backup.zip never appears. Instead, I get some random filename in the directory. Like ziOHokOw
If I try to zip a smaller file(last weeks backup) everything runs fine?
Code: zip ../d/db/backup.zip ../d/db/09-02-08.sqlite So the 134mb file zips fine, but the 200mb one seems like its failing and im left with some type of temporary file. I tried downloading the weird filename and unzipping it. It has partial info like directory structure, the filename but the actual file inside is corrupt.
What command could I use to get the last line of an output?
Heres why...
I use this command:
netstat -plan|grep :80|awk {'print $5'}|cut -d: -f 1|sort|uniq -c|sort -nk 1 I would like to get just the last line of the output, the output looks like this:
The reason is because I'd like to get that last figure to place into a file on a certain time period (through a cron), which will then be graphed with PHP.
Got a centos / cpanel box. Had to change the block of IP's with an entirely new block of 8. Problem is I cannot access cpanel/whm due to this, but only via ssh. If I run the below, it shows the old IP's
/etc/init.d/ipaliases start
How do I replace the old block with the new? I've never done it via command line before.
if anybody in the community looks for trixbox as the os to be installed on a dedicated server. I am looking for a new line of servers to provide and i am thinking that Trixbox could be one of them.
After a previous uplinks issue, i'm never able to hit above 4Mbps of download speed to my home's cable broadband anymore. I have no idea whether it's because my partner capped my bandwidth from Switch 1, or his usage has increased such that it's affecting my traffic too. I can't be too concerned about it with him, as he's paying the bulk of the bandwidth costs.
For the whole rack, i'm not able to hit above 5Mbps accumulatively, and my normal bandwidth usage is only about 1-2Mbps.
So i'm thinking of getting another line for bandwidth directly from the datacentre to my Switch 3, perhaps starting from just 1-2Mbps only.
How will things improve? Just a silly thought, whether my total available bandwidth can now be 5Mbps + 2Mbps = 7Mbps.
Using Exim 4 and that was the same as my old server. I also moved the exim.conf file over to the new server to see if that would fix it, but it didn't.
I have been looking around for a new shared host, I am currently with GoDaddy =( And it would be helpful to have command line access for some things I am trying to do.
Particularly with Zend Gdata API (which GoDaddy has trouble with anyway) Is this reasonable to ask for? I also need at least 150GB/month bandwidth for some relatively high quality streaming video.
I haven't experienced mail problems on other CMS systems - so the basic setup should be working okay - but apparently not that well.
I get the famous emailer.php line 234 error when some users send PMs to each other... The PMs go through, but the error is annoying none the less.
Does anyone have a decent solution for this?
The phpbb community advise to make a Google search (http://www.google.com/search?q=configuring+php+mail ) or use SMTP just don't do it for me - and I don't want to leave some big hole for spammers.
This might win me the "stupidest idea 2008" award but I was wondering..
I have an active ADSL line at home but I don't have an active account at an ISP.. Could I somehow get Internet access through my VPS (for a week or so, till my new ISP activates my account)?
I just wanted to warn the rest of you as to my experiences with Limestone Networks.
I've been calling them for half an hour now, and just keep getting a voice mail box.
This is on top of the fact that the reason I'm calling it to check up on a ticket I submitted weeks ago which is still unresolved (they go for days without answering it, and then when I poke them about it they comment and disappear again for days).
What is really disappointing is that all of this is after I spoke to one of their lead guys there, who gave me his email address and told me to bring any issues to him if I still had problems with the support. I sent him an email last week, and never got a response.
So, if you're looking for excellent prices, great machines, an excellent control panel, and to be blown off my support, Limestone Networks is someone you should check out.
Due to spammer activity, I find myself with 20,000 messages in the queue and I'd really like to remove those emails from the queue as it is causing delays to good messages.
Can you give me the SSH command to remove messages by subject line please?
I have already used exim -bpru|grep frozen|awk {'print $3'}|xargs exim -Mrm and exiqgrep -i -f '<>' | xargs exim -Mrm and exim -bpu |awk '/nobody/ {print $3} ' |xargs exim -Mrm
But there are still 11,000 messages left in the queue. The spammer messages have the following subject lines:
IS THIS TRUE? PAYMENT UPDATE Online Banking Account Is Locked ! Online Banking has been locked ARE STILL ALIVE /THIS A SAD NEWS ABOUT YOU
I got our server staff to install BackupPC on our dedicated server and run daily backups. All is well (from what I can tell) but i've come to a point where I want to actually use an archived file.
So I jump into my ftp client, navigate to the backup folder, and download the file. The problem is, the file reads as jibberish. I'm assuming that BackupPC has compressed it.
So the question is two-fold: 1. How do I decompress it on windows (command line stuff is well beyond me)
2. Is there any browser/windows apps that I can use to manage the backups?
i'm trying to look for a reliable server host where i need 1 Xeon server with a dedicated 100Mbps private bandwidth, can anyone advice or provide some kind of price quote so that i know what kinda range i'm looking at? i got sth from burstnet which is around 1300$/month for 100Mbps private.