linux hosting. Basically i want to edit php.ini inside my dedicated box to include
Code:
disable_functions = show_source, system, shell_exec, passthru, exec,
phpinfo, popen, proc_open, base64_decode, base64_encodem, proc_terminate
but how can i edit php.ini? I know where my php.ini and I have root access.
One of our servers was incorrectly set up before migration occurred. Now the ns records are incorrect on many domains' zone files. Does anyone have or want to let me hire you to write a script to change all the ns records and that are currently ns1.something to dns1.something. It can't be for every domain on the server, just the ones pointing to the incorrect ns, as some of them are correct. Linux server.
I am trying to edit my database parameters by editing my /etc/my.cnf file. However I am new to SSH and can't seem to get this working. The parameter I wants to change in /etc/my.cnf file are as follows max_connections 600
I uploaded a joomla template and now need to edit the css file. But it says it is unwritable. Earlier, I had a problem editing an image. My host said, "Since these files were created the webserver, you didnt have ownership to change these files."
So perhaps the same happened with the css file? What do you think?
I have a few customers that want to manage their own content. I don't think a CMS is the way to go (learning curve is too great) so I was wondering if anyone knew of a website software similar to Site Builder (but not Site Builder) that will allow a customer to edit their own content? Or maybe suggest an easy to use CMS~
root@host# free total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 4016936 2598976 1417960 0 138424 1558652 -/+ buffers/cache: 901900 3115036 Swap: 5275640 0 5275640 Eventually, the cache reaches 2600000 and i would like to keep the cache smaller so that the free RAM is always steady around 500k for when a lot of traffic comes through.
my customer seems to have problem sending the picture to page editor upon uploading as after he send, he cant see any picture or code on the editor but for my side it works fine,
This is probably a long shot, but is there a workaround way to be able to edit passwords for addon domains in cPanel 11? Apparently you can only manage redirection or remove: ...
I am having trouble settingt up my email, it used to work until another user changed my dns file zone.
If i send an email i get the following...
----- Transcript of session follows ----- 550 5.1.2 <test@example.co.uk>... Host unknown (Name server: mx2.external-mail-server.com.example.co.uk.: host not found) My Records are...[url]
batch edit of the name servers in every DNS Zone for every domain on one of my cPanel/WHM boxes. Rather than using WHM to manually modify the NS entries, I would like to find a way to do a batch or mass edit.
I simply need to change all instances of NS1 to NS3 and NS2 to NS4.
I was told a simple one line sed script should do the trick on /var/named but alas, I am woefully incapable of writing such a script.
Does anyone have any ideas? With over 200 domains on this box I'd hate to think this will have to be done manually.
I currently am running on a VPS and I'm trying to edit the max size a user can upload through phpMyAdmin. I have tried editing the php.ini file located at /etc/php.ini to find it wasn't the right file.
Where do I need to go via SSH to edit the proper file?
My Pink Floyd website has a photo section of rare concert pictures that our members upload. We have about 3,000 of these pictures, that our members upload via an FTP server that is hosted on a simple cPanel web hosting account. Someone logged into the account and not only deleted all the pictures, but uploaded obscene pictures and index.html files to some really nasty stuff.
We delete all the obscene stuff, but before we re-upload all the pictures I need to know...
On a cPanel account is there a way to have the FTP User only able to upload files and not edit/delete/change? Somehow we can edit their permission?
I asked HostGator about this and the ChatTech said this cannot be done, and I was a bit surprised. I could easily do this on my own server, but i'm not sure where to start at the user level.
I am running into a problem with my home linux server running Fedora 8 (2.6.26.6-49.fc8). The problem is with my SSH sessions, in that they hang or freeze when I try to run certain commands such as (ps -auxt or top) or when trying to edit (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf) via VI or Pico. I am able to edit my pure-ftpd.conf file with little to no trouble through either Vi or Pico however. I did some research already on openssh.org but my problem does not resemble the tcp timeout issues I've seen described. When the SSH session hangs I'm forced to disconnect and then reconnect. Just curious if anyone has any ideas as to what I can try to resolve this problem.
I have 2 servers hosted with SoftLayer, In 22 Jun, I had reboot my servers, one of them didn't start and then SL said that it's was a reslov problem and we fix it, after that day, I start seeing all my websites traffic start go down , I check Google Analytics and the visitors number is going down everyday, I open a ticket and say that to SL and i think it's was a DNS problem they tell me after a lot of replys that they fix it and i must wait for 72 hours that need for the dns to be updated worldwide, I didn't say that SL support is bad no they are very very helpful support and many thanks to them, but i wanna to listen to your opinions here about my problem, and from where it's?