Trying to install this script (can't find any reasonable support method on their site)
http://ecosmear.com/relay/
I'm getting this error during install....
Database Connected....
done
Dropping tables if the exist...done
Creating tables
*relay_clients...
*relay_filesystem...
*relay_log...
*relay_permissions...
*relay_users...
done creating tables
generating random password key : xxx... done
creating first relay administrator...done
rootpath : /home/user
setting up first Virtual Directory: /home/user/filestore....done
setting up permissions....done
Ghostscript NOT enabled
ImageMagik Convert NOT enabled
thumbnailed image types : image/jpeg|image/png
Generating config files: if creation fales make sure the webserver has permission to write to here : ...
Warning: fopen(/home/user/conf.inc.php) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in /home/user/public_html/relay/install/index.php on line 382
/home/user/conf.inc.php can not open
I am using cpanel/whm and installed ghostscript via rpm module.
root@server [/home/user/public_html]# chmod 755 relay
root@server [/home/user/public_html]# /scripts/checkimagemagick
ok
root@server [/home/user/public_html]# /scripts/installimagemagick
ImageMagick installed ok
The install page has this area which I left as is: ....
I've developed an AJAX app which is essentially a souped up chatroom. The client basically polls the server every 10 seconds, and XML containing any new information for the client is returned from the server by a php script. A separate script is called when a message is posted and stuck in a MySQL database.
It's a bit more complex than that because it also fetches RSS feeds but that's the essential core.
The bandwidth is extremely low, especially as all the graphics and javascript files are served from a separate server.
At the moment I'm running on a VPS in the US for $40/month with 512MB RAM. I'm not sure there's much more I can do to optimise the code and the queries, but the whole thing chokes when there are more than 200 online. A typical response time to a client in the UK (where most users are based) is 300ms but that grows exponentially after about 180 come online.
Being a developer who knows very little about hosting, my questions are:
* Should it be grinding to a halt with that load? * Is any shared hosting or VPS likely to cope or am I looking at a dedicated server? * How much RAM am I going to need to handle all the script and database threads? * As it's only used intensively once or twice a week, would a cloud be viable or would response times be just too low? * Can I do this for under £60/month?
I'm ideally looking for a managed solution including backups, so I can just get on and write the thing on a stable platform which doesn't need mail, secure space, redirection or anything other than the ability to serve html and xml using php and mysql.
I am running apache 1.3 + modsecurity 1 my problem is i can not use ajax coz of modsecurity is there any way to make ajax work with modsecurity on apache 1 coz i know it's work on apache 2
I recently changed from shared hosting to VPS hosting w/ iPower.
Since the move, my AJAX checkout module stopped working. No coding changes have been made on my end. Could the issue be on the server side? Do I need to enable something in PLESK?
I saw the suggestions to search around the site for good hosts, but it's really challenging to sort out the advertising vs real life experience and personal reviews.
Can anyone give some suggestions for a shared hosting service that can handle my needs for: .Net 2.0 MSsql allowing remote databse connect AJAX about 12 domains ability to allow several domains to work off the same database prefer telephone tech support so I can call when things go down. Tried Godaddy, but they don't allow remote connection to a database (good luck managing large projects)
Tried EasyCGI but not flexible enough
Tried Seekdotnet but even low traffic sites go down, they jumble which domains are connected to your ftp access (one time I had access to another clients html data), and take weeks or up to 'never' to fix hosting errors (fairly sure the errors were not due to the application.)
Heard about IXwebhosting but people don't seem to fond of them hear.
I'd really appreciate some honest input on reliable, reasonable, well supported windows hosting.
I have an Apache Server (2.4.3) and a Tomcat Server (7.0.36) and have some Java Applications deployed.Everything works fine, but when we start a quite long Ajax process, I see in my Java Application, that a Ajax request is received and starts processing - everything fine. But during processing of the first request, I see a second request starts after 5 minutes.
I send a few emails today and got a phonecall that people did not get my email. So I went into WHM and viewed "Top Email Relayers" There I saw my emails.
I am using WHM 11.11.0 cPanel 11.15.0
So what are Email Relayers?
How can I get my mails out of there so they can be send?
I have found a bunch of articles to setup Sendmail as a mail relay, but none have been successful for me or the articles are very outdated. Anyone have a 'stupid-proof' set of current instructions on how setup Sendmail Pop before SMTP? This is a CentOS 4.5 Box with Sendmail 8.14.2/8.13.1 and Dovecot. Any successful guidance would be appreciated!
Occasionally when sending an email to an international address, I receive a rejected notice:
550 5.7.1 Relaying denied. IP name forged (PTR and A records mismatch) for (serverIP)
Nothing was changed anytime recently so I'm not sure why this would happen. How would I trace this type of error? Its a legitimate outgoing mail from my server to the intl recipient.
SPF has been set since day one and unchanged.
The mail server IP has rdns set to it and has been for a long time.
i have to get rid of an open relay state on my server, and i cant do it! i have antirelayd on my WHM but it seems its not working, any idea? please or at least wich line in /scripts/antirelayd i have to check to see if its everything ok.
i saw an older post, tried everything but nothing works x_X
So basically it due to the MX change, it looks like it sees any incoming email (addressed to local domain) as relaying.
< gateway4.lastspam.com #5.1.1 SMTP; 550-gateway4.lastspam.com [209.172.54.237]:36995 is currently not permitted to relay>
EXIM errors:
2007-05-19 09:39:32 H=gateway4.lastspam.com [209.172.54.237]:37074 I=[xxx.xxx.67.88]:25 F=<eslight@domain.com> rejected RCPT <test@xtdv.com>: gateway4.lastspam.com [209.172.54.237]:37074 is currently not permitted to relay through this server. Perhaps you have not logged into the pop/imap server in the last 30 minutes or do not have SMTP Authentication turned on in your email client.
I Enabled SMTP Tweak inside WHM and it prevent the relays
But I am still seeing a huge attack inside my exim_mainlog through one of the domain hosting in the server.
I Delete the domain DNS zone, Change the domain name server, it still doesn't stop the attack. How do I go with this? Need help for those experienced in this...
H=mail1.data393.net [208.42.234.80] F=<> rejected RCPT <305stevengan@techobceat.com>: mail1.data393.net [208.42.234.80] is currently not permitted to relay through this server. Perhaps you have not logged into the pop/imap server in the last 30 minutes or do not have SMTP Authentication turned on in your email client.
I'm searching for a smtp service that lets me send email from several different emails (domains), lets me connect to non standard port numbers, and which is not banned/do not accept spam.
I need one VPS for irc , i want run one ircd leaf and some eggdrop's/psybncs for a simple project to help one irc network on my country , can you give me some help to choose the best service ?
I need some, like this :
- 1 or 2 GB Disk Space - 128 MB Ram - IRC ALLOWED - IP's 2 - No needed cpanels and management .
I ran my mail server through an SMTP diagnostic tool at:
And the one warning it gave was "WARNING! Your server could be an open relay."
This was for an out-of-the-box cpanel/exim configuration on a dedicated server. Can someone help me understand how this warning is detected/tested for, and what I can do to resolve it? My understanding was that cpanel will not set up an open relay by default?
I'd like to describe an issue and see if this sounds familiar to anyone, or if there is a solution that I have not thought of yet.
CAUSE: My ISP (yeah, it's comcast) began blocking port 25 inbound so my personal mail server was no longer receiving mail.
RESOLUTION: I worked through a new DNS re-router to change the port that would now receive mail: from port 25 to port 587. It took me a while to get the routes pointed correctly, but I finally got the messages to route, get through my firewall, and hit the mail server.
NEW PROBLEM: After some IP and DNS routing issues, I finally got things to work, the email that gets sent finally arrives at my mail server. However, the mail server (Alt-N MDaemon) now requires AUTH from the incoming DNS re-direct.
BIG QUESTION: How do I configure MDaemon mail server (or any other mail server, for that matter) to accept the mail from the new re-route server? Mail now re-directed to the new port ALWAYS comes from that route (mx-routes01.editdns.net). Where in the configuration settings of MDaemon do I set it up? I've tried including the host name and the IP address into every WhiteList list I can find, added it to the trusted host name list and everything. I'm at a loss, since it's impossilbe to configure the re-route server to provide AUTH credentials to my mail server. MDaemon now replys to every mail reuqest with : 530
Authentication required (in reply to MAIL FROM command)
Anyone know of a good place to do SMTP relaying through?
We have legitimate clean email that we need to send for my site that gets filtered as junk mail for the major free email services (Hotmail, Yahoo mail, AOL mail, etc.). Unfortunatley it is legitimate email that needs to get through to the end user to register their account.
Right now we use the free 250 smtp relays per day that come with our free GoDaddy hosting account but we are quickly approaching the need to send more than 250 a day and GoDaddy charges a healthy amount for more than 250 a day.
Anyone know of a good economical SMTP relay service?
I have been searching for a solution to a problem that shouldn't exist but it does.
Background:
I have a customer on a UK server who sends emails to 500+ recipients on a monthly basis, and all but 3 emails are delivered....
The 3 that don't go, bounce after 3 days (as per the exim setup)
The 3 recipient domain's that reject don't seem to accept email from UK/European ip's and I have tried to send them emails from 4 different networks and still they bounce.
I have even tried to contact them via gmail, and still not heard back.
Proposed solution:
I want to be able to send email for that 1 domain to a Postfix Relay I have in the US.
Question:
How do I achieve this within Exim (a Cpanel Server).
I have found that so far its to do with the Router Configuration section within the Cpanel Exim setup, but I cannot seem to find an example of what and where i need to change the config...
GoDaddy says: "You have reached your current SMTP relay limit of 1000 per day on the following hosting account" But they assigned a limit of 1,000 -- and i don't use SMTP relay at all. I have set up my active email accounts to use Google SMTP. When I tell GoDaddy about this, they tell me it is my responsibility. So what do i do?