Who Like To Post Your Websites Hosted With Faskvps Or Sarora
Mar 30, 2009Who will post your websites here hosted with faskvps or sarora?
I saw so many reviews about them, but seldom see the websites with these two hosting companies.
Who will post your websites here hosted with faskvps or sarora?
I saw so many reviews about them, but seldom see the websites with these two hosting companies.
Before I buy a dedicated server I would like to browse other sites hosted by olm.
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View 10 Replies View RelatedInteresting how WHT was completely smashed, compromised, backups lost, lots of downtime (trying to recover) etc, etc, etc, and all the threads concerning the WHT problems contain encouragement and praise.
On the other hand, Sarora, a budget host, suffers a crash, and in spite of their efforts to recover their customers' data, they are the target of barbs and spiteful comments.
Come on people, let's keep things in perspective. Does anyone here really expect a Sarora VPS 384 ($9) to provide the same service and reliability as a WiredTree VPS 384 ($44)? Even on my WT VPS I keep my own backups, and also use an independent site monitor. I don't trust anyone.
I had a VPS with Sarora because of the low price. In spite of the fact that they claimed fully managed support, I in no way expected to get the level of support that I get with WiredTree, and in fact, the support was not on the same level. On the other hand, I appreciate the efforts of Eric and the rest of the Sarora staff. Questions were always answered promptly and courteously, and my issues were always taken care of. In short, not bad for about ten bucks.
I did in fact cancel since I really had work to do and had to move on. If I would have had the luxury of time, I would have just waited for my Sarora VPS to come back up.
So, why isn't there any trash talk about WHT? I'll answer that... because it's unwarranted. Much the same as the trash talk regarding Sarora isn't necessarily warranted. Both situations were bad, were very inconvenient, and kept me from doing my work. But hey, WHT is moving on, and I believe that Shikhir and Sarora Hosting deserve the same consideration.
< Flames? Don't even try - I'm an old fart and just don't give a damn. >
UPDATE
I have been with these guys just about a month now, and service has been great. There was a hardware failure a little while ago, which got fixed pretty quick. Even though they were probably scrambling, they still answered my ticket quickly and updated me as things progressed. I'm stayin where I am ;)
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BACKGROUND
I recently had been in a shared hosting account for maybe 6 months. Mainly I was just hosting my personal email, and had web space "out there" for whatever reasons. I had thought of ramping up some of my domain names recently and decided that my shared hosting environment would not cut it.
HARDWARE / VPS
All the hardware seems to be in top shape. The processors are as they said they were going to be, I have all the RAM allocated to me that I purchased, and the disk I/O has been great. I have zero complaints on the environment at this time. I went with the V3 VPS, which is plenty of power for my needs.
SUPPRT / SERVICE
Every ticket I have opened has been at least acknowleded, if not completed, within no more than 10 minutes. I have had maybe 5 tickets open, some with major questions like "Can you add these kernel modules", and some as simple as billing questions. All tickets have been completed in a very acceptable timeframe. I personally have a lot of cPanel experience, so I could take care of myself, but I have no doubt that Sarora would've held my hand the entire way, if not set it up for me, if I needed.
RECOMMENDATION
I was looking to get out of a shared hosting environment due to previous host performance and my wanting to bring more domains up. I looked at Dedicateds, which were out of my budget. I spent a couple of weeks looking at VPS offers, and none had what I wanted ( disk space, RAM, cPanel, etc ) for a price that I thought was in my budget. Then comes along these guys. I read some crazy stuff about their past, but I also read a lot into their good intentions and the support they had in the community. This is what made my decision to give them a try. I was going to start with just a couple of ancillary domains, but eventually moved most of my stuff over, after only a week with Sarora. I can't believe I am getting the resources and the support I am, for the price I am paying. I am hoping to be a long time customer of Sarora, and I will tell people I know that are looking for hosting, to give Sarora a shot.
I am not a religious man, but I took a "leap of faith" and so far it has panned out exceptionally. I couldn't be happier with my hosting decision right now.
I'll attempt to keep this updated over time.
Ordered a V5 VPS, with promo code from showthread.php?t=850093.
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Originally Posted by SH
--20% OFF ALL SERVICES
--50% MORE BANDWITH, 25% MORE DISK
--10% MORE RAM ON V4+ PLANS
--FREE cPanel on V5 & V6 PACKAGES
Advertised services on sarorahosting.com for a V5 VPS at the time of purchase:
100GB disk
1000GB bandwidth
2768MB RAM (4256MB burstable)
7 IPs
~8PM CST 3/25/2009 - Ordered a V5 VPS with advertised coupon.
~9PM CST 3/26/2009 - Submitted a support ticket, as the client area still showed my server inactive, and I had not yet received any email with login information. Shortly after the ticket was submitted, I received the email with information.
Provided disk space is 100GB.
Provided RAM is 4256MB.
Provided bandwidth is unknown. PPP only shows "Class 1" under Network Usage in resources.
Provided IPs is only 2. This is as advertised in the sale thread, however, their order page advertises 7.
~11:30PM CST 3/26/2009 - Support ticket submitted with request to add advertised coupon bonuses.
~11:50PM CST 3/26/2009 - Support ticket submitted regarding IP addresses.
General Info
Before I changed my hosting over to Sarora Hosting, I was with VPSLand. <- Terrible host btw.
I have been with Sarora for almost a month now, but sadly I had to cancel with them, since I don't need a VPS anymore.
Support
Their support is amazing! All the tickets I opened with them were completed within minutes. Both their sales and regular support is great, I asked them to install some applications on my VPS for me and they finished within an hour or so.
Hardware/Uptime
The processors are exactly like what they said they would be. The correct amount of RAM was given to me as well. There was almost no downtime what so ever.
I highly recommend this company to everyone! Their prices are great and so are their services
(Since the board got wiped out recently, I figured I'd repost my review.)
Normally I would wait about a month before I give a review about a web host, but since Sarora recently had a problem where they left the hosting scene for a few months, I figured I'd give a review now to shed some positive light on Sarora.
Recently, I have been searching for a new VPS host to reduce some server costs. When looking through the VPS offers thread, I noticed a new little company called Sarora Hosting. They had some fairly good deals. Plus, them having their servers in the Tampa, Florida HiVelocity Datacenter sealed the deal for me. I did a little research and found out about the recent problem Sarora Hosting had. I decided to take a leap of faith, and I'm glad I did.
My VPS was setup pretty quickly; it was up and running a few hours after ordering. Once it was going, I started configuring my VPS with Webmin. I was having a few problems and contacted the Sarora team. They were quick to respond and helped me fixed my problems in a fast manner.
I am nothing but thrilled with Sarora Hosting. I would recommend them to any--nay--everyone looking for a VPS.
Update: It's been another few weeks and thinks are still going excellent with Sarora. They did take the servers down for a few hours for upgrade but it was done quickly and I was well informed of it happening. Sarora Hosting is sure to become a very well-known host over time.
It is very hard to find these days hosts that are flexible, very nice, and are truly dedicated to what they provide. A good prime example I can give you is Sarora host, whom I am using atm.
I all started when I was looking for a VPS (Thread Located Here [URL] in the VPS Offers area. I had many questions for Shikhir, and he gladly answered them for me. I was wanting a VPS really bad, and their determination of satisfying their customers in a manner that they would be pleased to be part of Sarora Hosting. I, was one of those customers. I did not have a lot of money in my Paypal account, and I was in need of cPanel/WHM for my VPS, which was $11.99 / month along with their VPS 2, which I was wanting. They were so determined to have me as their customer that they gave me cPanel FREE of charge, that's right, FREE of charge. Now I was determined that this was the host for me. I also needed Fantastico, RVSkins, RVSiteBuilder for my VPS. That was offered to me at a very nice rate as well.
Next comes problem I had with my VPS. It all started with the IonCube loaders that were not installed (Or to my thought, they were, but weren't in the php.ini file). I opened a ticket, and the response I got to the ticket was in 3 MINUTES! That's how fast their support is. The problem was resolved with in 8 minutes. Another problem I had was I kept getting locked outside of my WHM because it kept saying "Brute Force Attack". I reported this and problem resolved with in 12 minutes!
Their tech individuals, such as Terri (System Admin), Shirkhir (CEO), Eric and many others are VERY knowledgeable. I encountered another problem and this time, I went to Live chat. Live chat was open and tech person was Eric. Problem resolved with in 2 minutes! Whenever I go to their website, I always see the Live Chat online and whenever I go on for any questions, there is always someone there!
Honestly, this is the best host I have ever been to and made the right decision to be with them. I will be sticking with them for as long as I can.
My Information with them:
http://dotxm.com (IP: 96.31.73.10)
http://imgzero.us (IP: 96.31.73.10)
And many more websites!
I am a very satisfied customer and I recommend Sarora Hosting
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Normally I would wait about a month before I give a review about a web host, but since Sarora recently had a problem where they left the hosting scene for a few months, I figured I'd give a review now to shed some positive light on Sarora.
Recently, I have been searching for a new VPS host to reduce some server costs. When looking through the VPS offers thread, I noticed a new little company called Sarora Hosting. They had some fairly good deals. Plus, them having their servers in the Tampa, Florida HiVelocity Datacenter sealed the deal for me. I did a little research and found out about the recent problem Sarora Hosting had. I decided to take a leap of faith, and I'm glad I did.
My VPS was setup pretty quickly; it was up and running a few hours after ordering. Once it was going, I started configuring my VPS with Webmin. I was having a few problems and contacted the Sarora team. They were quick to respond and helped me fixed my problems in a fast manner.
I am nothing but thrilled with Sarora Hosting. I would recommend them to any--nay--everyone looking for a VPS.
Sarora had some great reviews and a even more very tasty offers; sadly I bit.
Lets thrown down some dates, this will use the time on Sarora's servers to be fair.
VPS ordered on March 29th 2009....
My last host was Crissic Solutions and with the recent problems I have decided to move away from them and Sarora Hosting has been advertising their services in the Crissic thread as well as the VPS offers forum so I thought i'd give them a go.
They seem to have 24/7 support however this is only technical, if you have any account issues or billing issues they can't help you and just refer you to their sales@sarorahosting.com e-mail address.
My problems have been endless with this company:
* I ordered their VPS at 15:03 on the 21st November 2008
* After e-mailing the company for a refund I got a response on 23rd November 2008 at 14:22 stating that they could refund or he could setup the server straight away so after some talking I authorised them to set it up.
* I was told they could only setup my server with 1 IP as they had run out of IP's so I enquired how long it would be until the other IP was setup and this was 12 hours so I said they could continue.
* They asked if I wanted directadmin (which it stated on the order form) and said it would take a few hours to license this.
* I asked how long and they stated it would take 12 hours to have the server fully operational
* I asked to have IP's that are consecutive e.g. .71 and .72 and they replied that they are unsure if they could do this (never had a problem with that request on any other company)
* I was told he would escalate the issue (he was head of VPS operations so who's he escalating it to?) in order to get it setup quicker.
* I was then offered a 70% discount on my 3rd month due to the issues which I accepted.
* 21:08 23rd December I asked them how much longer they would need and they replied "tonight, all fingers crossed", i'm sorry but I don't buy services and keep my fingers crossed that they'll come up.
* 23:36 23rd December I received an update that my server is being licensed with directadmin now.
* 11:49 24th December - I asked for a refund since my server was still not up. I was told "Your account will be canceled and you should receive a refund in a few days."
* I queried this and apparently their billing department is closed for christmas now (funny that since support is not closed and nor is sales)
* I have tried numerous live chats to ask them for contact details for the owner to no avail, I have added the owner to AIM and Windows Live Messenger and he has not come online yet.
* I tried the UK telephone number but I have rang it 4 times an left a message one and still no call back.
* The company brags about it's support and the number of staff they have yet their whois record and their ToS, AUP and privacy policy make it sound as if they have only opened up this month s
I have started to doubt how many staff members they have (especially after seeing the owner looks about 15 in his WHT display picture)
I find it odd that the staff can't access the billing but they can take new orders. So the company is all willing to take money but not refund it, even with their refund gurantee's.
I will definatly not be attempting to host with Sarora hosting ever again and I thought I would post this thread with my review so that other people do not run from sinking ships into burning ships like I did with Crissis and Sarora hosting.
Interesting...
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This is to announce that effective immediatly VAServe LTD (UK) has acquired the assests of SaroraHosting and has taken over the day to day running of the company. We ask that your read the following very carefully
The current VPS hosting platform at 96.31.73.x will be turn off on the 19th April 2009.
There is no extension on this and if you have not taken a copy of your data on this data it will be lost. We are however offering a migration path to new OpenVZ/HyperVM nodes hosted at Colo4Dallas
If you wish to move please open a support ticket with the subject MIGRATION: <your IP> and someone will get back to you to copy your data over to the new location. Please do bear in mind this might take some time to complete so we ask that you are going to be patient
If you have already moved/relocated and wish to close your account please contact us with a ticket subject: CANCEL <ip>. Your account will be closed for you within 12 hours and all data removed and no further bills sent
If you have a Paypal sub please cancel it
If you have a refund request please contact us and we will give you the details of the old owner. We are not accepting any liability for payments made before the time of sending this email and we do NOT have access to the old paypal / credit /debit card system
IF you have questions please reply open a ticket
We do ask that you do be patient as this will be taking some time to resolve though we will be working as quick as possible
I am running on a VPS system, and I have some auction software and I run Vbulletin as well..
When someone trys to do a Private MEssage via Vbulletin using anything with the @ in it.. Like an e-mail address. And hit submit, it says " /private.php access is denied.
But it also does it when I post news in the auction site. Which leads me to believe their is something screwed up with one of the server settings.. But I dont know what?
Well i started off with them in december. here is my review
- Waited a week after payment for service. ticket replys "will be up tonight" or "working on it now" now came a week later.
- then when it did come online cpanel/whm licence was invalid, resulting in 4 more days of "will be fixed today" replys to my tickets
- finaly server up and whm working, fantastico licenc invalid, here foes another 5 days
- same time as fantastico: whmcs licence invalid guess how long? (had to threaten to cancel to get it)
Dispite all this when i finally got online they promised a free month for the issues, server ran great for about a week and i was happy at this point.
then ran into several small issues, ftp shutting down, site downtime, not being able to edit files and folders, nothing major just little things, but lots of them.
cron issues, RV took a week to get installed. wrong amount of ips that to this day was never corrected.
support tickets started to disapear, and respond times grew massivly, bandwidth exceeded pages sprung up daily and randomly on all mycustomers pages, and mail to this day has never worked properly.
then i get invoiced in the middle of jan for another 3 months. not only did i not have my time i paid for but didnt get the free month for the issues, at this point they try to upsell me to pay the full year at discounted price and my issues still are not fixed.
At this point im through with this, i havent spent 3+ years building the customers i have to loose 3 in 1 week due to there serice. After seeing other simmilar posts here and how they reject refunds, I was promised in both msn chat and there own ticket system they DO offer a money back guarantee and have 7 screen shots of different convos with it being guaranteed. PayPal will not interfere as its a service therefor if i do not recieve 2 of the 3 month i have paied fore i am doing a credit care charge back.
Jeff has lied far too often. We have even checked into his "Llc" which he is most definetly not. and this is illegal.
Jeff when you read this no BS responces not "we dont refund" this is not a choice for you, it is an understanding on my part that you keep one of the three months payment or i will do a 100% credit card chargeback which will result in your paypal deducting it and charging you $15 for the process. refund 2 months, and i want it this week, not next month. Dont bother deleting my tickets and email/msn convos i have everything screenshoted. your a crook, and a fraud. I cant believed that in between all this the 1 or so week it did somewhat work i actually posted positive reviews and supported/defended your business.
how can i forbid POST to be sent from outside website and allow it to be sent from the website of origin like if you are on domain.com POST command must be allowed only if you are sending it from taht domain/referer?
View 9 Replies View Relatedif there is a rule to add to firewall or mod_security to ban any IP which is sending more xx number of POST requests to the same URL?
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View 5 Replies View RelatedWe were able to get the score up to 62/70. Will need the server management company's advice and help to try and get rid of more of the red warnings.
What is your score and which red warnings do you have left? Post them please.
Score: 62/70.
Will ask server management company about these red warnings:
A1. /dev/shm isn't mounted with the noexec,nosuid options (currently: none). You should consider adding a mountpoint into /etc/fstab for /dev/shm with those options
A2. You should install the mod_evasive apache module from source to help prevent DOS attacks against apache. Note that this module breaks FrontPage functionality
A3. You should modify /usr/local/lib/php.ini and set:
enable_dl = off
This prevents users from loading php modules that affect everyone on the server. Note that if use dynamic libraries, such as ioncube, you will have to load them directly in php.ini
A4. On most servers anacron isn't needed and should be stopped:
service anacron stop
chkconfig anacron off
chkconfig --del anacron
Probably going to leave these red warnings for now:
B1. For ultimate SSH security, you might want to consider disabling PasswordAuthentication and only allow access using PubkeyAuthentication. For more information read this article and this article
B2. You should modify /usr/local/lib/php.ini and disable commonly abused php functions, e.g.:
disable_functions = show_source, system, shell_exec, passthru, exec, phpinfo, popen, proc_open
Some client web scripts may break with some of these functions disabled, so you may have to remove them from this list
B3. To reduce the risk of hackers accessing all sites on the server from a compromised PHP web script, you should enable phpsuexec when you build apache/php. Note that there are sideeffects when enabling phpsuexec on a server and you should be aware of these before enabling it
B4. You have package updating disabled, this can pose a security risk as OS vendor and cPanel security updates may not be applied in a timely manner WHM > Update Config >cPanel Package Updates > Automatic
It's been close to a month since we've migrated away from our former provider to Gigenet, and after monitoring the activity and health of our new servers, I felt it was time to write a review.
This isn't about bashing our old partners, the data center and our former managed hosting provider. I'm leaving names out of this, and I'll appreciate it if the couple people on WHT who know our old providers keep that info to themselves, because this is not about them; it's about Gigenet.
Support
Tickets/support is about as good a place as any to start. Our old setup had all management running through our managed hosting provider, and tickets were either closed unanswered, or we might wait days to get a response, which was too often less than helpful.
Our setup now includes standard management through Gigenet, and we've contracted Rack911 to handle management of some very specialized services and security requirements we wouldn't expect Gigenet or any other data center-based management team anywhere to handle. That's another (very positive) review for another day.
During the course of migrating (five servers during three weekends), we opened perhaps 10 tickets regarding server config, IPs, provisioning certain services, etc., and the longest we had to wait for any ticket to get answered was 9 minutes. In all but one case, the first response resolved the ticket - the remaining ticket did require more back-and-forth communication, which is to be expected. Even better, instead of hearing about everything that can't be done (something we'd come to expect from our previous provider), they focused on what could be done, and they did it. Things were handled properly and professionally every time.
Best of all, I can actually call my admins or chat with them, sort out issues in minutes instead of days or months.
Hardware Performance
Despite how much happier we are with the response we're getting from our admins, this benefit pales in comparison to the performance increase we've seen since we moved.
We have a single client who accounts for three of the five servers we're hosting right now. Again, I'm leaving names out, because this is not their endorsement of Gigenet - it's our endorsement. The performance boost we've seen since moving has been nothing less than astonishing.
Of those three servers, let's consider the old Web server config:
- Xeon Quad Core, one of the mid-2008 E series
- 6GB RAM
- Public 100MBPS connection
- SATAII 250GB HD
And now the new Web server:
- Core i7 920
- 8GB RAM
- Public 100MBPS connection
- 10k Raptor 147GB x2, RAID1
So, it's a step up. Is it a significant step up? I'll leave that to hardware geeks to debate. But I don't think anyone can argue that the increase in hardware does not match the increase in performance when you look at these numbers:
Old Web Server
Typical Load: 2 - 5
High Traffic Load: Always 15+, often 40+, sometimes reaching 200+ and requiring a restart
Typical Idle: 85%
High Traffic Idle: 0%, and it could stay buried for 15-30 minutes at a time!
New Web Server:
Typical Load: .1 - .3
High Traffic Load: .5 - 1 (I've only seen it go above 1 twice)
Typical Idle: 95-100%
High Traffic Idle: 80-90%
We have even more revealing numbers from when we did some post-migration stress testing. I won't get into details here (I might be doing a more thorough write-up about this in the future), but the general conclusion was that the new server could handle 6x the traffic of the old server and still serve pages faster than the old server did even with all traffic already routed off that server.
I attribute this to three things (caveat: I'm not a hardware expert, and this is my best guess).
1) The hardware is a step up, and that will account for some performance boost.
2) Rack911 optimized this server from day one.
3) The components/build are simply higher quality.
If you happen to know the client who uses these three servers, again, please keep this info to yourself, but try surfing their site now, and you tell me whether it's faster, like maybe 3-4x faster! They've been getting quite a few people complimenting them on their site's performance over the last few weeks. I'd like to take credit for that, but I can't.
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So there you have it - another satisfied customer of Gigenet (and Rack911). I hope over time my experience with them continues to be the same quality it is now. We're paying a bit more than we were before (for both hosting and administration), but we're getting so much more for our money!
I have been a WiredTree customer for about one year and I am very happy with their services. One of the top VPS providers available on the world, WiredTree runs its servers in its own datacenter and it is the real peace in mind company. On January 15th 2008 I've started a VPS 512 in WiredTree using a a WHT promo offer and encountered not only one problem with billing, hardware, software, support!! I'm running 16 monster websites of my selected customers on this VPS under cPanel optimized for VPS release 4-R32603 - WHM 11.24.2 - X 3.9. OS: CENTOS 4.7 i686 on Virtuozzo. I've recently rebooted my VPS by command line (SSH) due a new app install exigence and this task was performed in few seconds without only one problem with cPanel!! The VPS 512 has this spec:
WiredTree Fully Managed VPS512 with Cpanel
* Intel Dual Xeon Clovertown (8 CPU Cores)
* 512MB Guaranteed SLM RAM
* 2048MB Burstable RAM
* 500GB Bandwidth (100Mbps Uplink)
* 50GB RAID-10 Disk Space
* Fully Managed - 24x7 Toll-free Phone + Helpdesk Support
* 24x7 Proactive Monitoring and Service Restoration
* ServerShield Server Hardening
* 4 Dedicated IPs
* cPanel / WHM
* Virtuozzo Power Panel
Nightly Off-Server RAID Backups included
A great point in this VPS 512 is the number os disk inodes allowed for its 50GB disk space: 10,485,760 (in generally default VZPP disk inodes for 50GB are only 600,000). Disk inodes number it is a very important item in VPS spec because with much disk inodes you can host much directories and subdirectories; if the inodes number is little you will fill an entire virtual HDD (your VPS) quickly if you are hosting websites with a long files tree.
I did my order using the verified corporate PayPal account of @Macarlo Networks, Inc. and in few hours I received a phone call from WiredTree and then, few minutes after this, the welcome e-mail with my login. WiredTree is not a reseller and control it's own NOC in Chicago, Illinois, a best point for all bandwidth requests from U.S. and other countries.
My rating after one year with WiredTree:
Uptime: 10/10
Management: 10/10
Support: 10/10
Price: 10/10
Billing: 10/10
Domain for verification: http://macarloshark.com/
For evaluate the WiredTree's VPS 512 for this review I hosted there the above referred 16 websites, all setup in few minutes by cPanel version 11.15 with Fantastico De Luxe and more...Using a tarball downloaded also in few minutes from our external backup server, in Nedw York (BQBackup) I put all 16 websites data in my VPS 512, registered in my partner Dotster, Inc. the new name servers for macarloshark.com and after the propagate proccess I started all websites just fine and in high speed, including for same extra-heawy webpages we have just for evaluations on VPSs and physical dedis.
Then I started the WHT Unixbech test on January 2009 and see the output below: ....
I've been having problems with the server company. These have been based around me getting an error 500 (SQL injections from CRITICAL to EMERGENCY) in mod_security when testing out a CMS built using PHP and MySQL.
After months of reading about internet security, SSL, XSS, mod_security docs etc. etc.
I've managed to get the 'add' page working by escaping the $_POST stuff and making things in general less dynamic in order to make the SQL statements less open to attack and avoid getting the error again.
Now I'm back to the 'edit' page and I seem to have escaped everything and basically built it in exactly the same way as the add.php page, except using different SQL and a little SQL beforehand to drag out the database entry, and I'm still getting error 500.
The error logs still claim this is a $_POST payload attack, but I can't see where this could be coming from.
Does anyone know where it is likely to be coming from (form hidden inputs, what you can/can't put in the SQL statement, anything like that)?
if there is anyway to block/redirect the POST request to another page using .htaccess ?
The reason is my site is getting hammer with DDOS attack where they target my index page with request like below: ....
This is a 2 months update for serverboost.com hosting and i must say i was wrong when i said they are a gold hosting, because they are more than a gold hosting. I am sorry serverboost because i said that, they are your only friends in the time of need. When everything goes wrong in your website this the adress you need to remember and this only. So i thought to myself wait this is not gold. this is more than that. This is friendship and it worth more than gold. I feel like i am home , its your new family and this is worth mre than gold pireod. Experience 10/10 Bandwith 10/10 Availbility 10/10 Support 10/10 They use a datacenter in Netherlands on We-Dare network.
and remember if you think there prices is a little high just contact them in the chat and i am sure you will never go out.
my website is [url]
Wondering if anyone know how to install all the packages for the @Base category in the CentOS 5 install from yum. I did not check this during install and can't figure out an easy way to see and install all the packages in the @Base category.
Also tried some searching and can't seem to find a way to install package groups from yum.
I suspect that somebody is trying to do SQL injections on one of my websites. Is the POST information that is send using forms logged anywhere so I can read it in the same way I can read the GET requests in Apache logs?
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I need it for Canada Post live shipping quotes.
Not sure if this is the appropriate forum to post this question in. If so, please move to the correct forum.
Anytime some creates a new thread or sends a new pm, it will ask them to download the .php page after submitting the POST. I am wondering if anyone else has had this problem and what can I do to resolve it?