I was trying to istall csf and after all it effect my second vps also and when i ping my ip is ok but not for my domain and when i run ifconfig in my working ip reports:
My customer has an external facing Apache server that is acting as a reverse proxy to two internal applications. They have:
- external addresses for each app which resolve to different ip addresses, so app1.their_domain.com and app2.their_domain.com resolve to 77.3.170.10 and 77.3.170.11 respectively. - the Apache server has two network interfaces with ip addresses 192.168.10.10 and 192.168.10.11 - the external ip addresses resolve to the above internal addresses - the firewall between the Apache server and the internal app servers is configured to allow traffic from 192.168.10.10 to reach app_server1, and traffic from 192.168.10.11 to reach app_server2, both using port 7777.
I have configured a virtual host in httpd.conf for each ip, i.e.
This works fine in that the external address are being routed to the correct application, however the firewall is blocking requests to the second app as it appears the requests are coming from the Apache servers 'primary' ip address 192.168.10.10 instead of 192.168.10.11.
Is it possible to send requests using the ip address from the relevant VirtualHost?
i have a problem with my server today with centos 4, it dont boot anymore the system report that i have a bad superblock, i have restore it with e2fsck -b 32768 /dev/sda1 but it dont boot, i have try also the other 4 backup but nothing to do, the system report that i have a bad superblock on each partition,
I have a problem with PHP installed on my Linux server.
PHP 5.2.3 worked fine with JSON, MySQL and other libraries.
But when I: - installed FFmpeg-PHP module - added extension=FFmpeg module into php.ini (nothing was changed in php.ini) - installed PHP-devel with yum - rebooted server
PHP stopped working with MySQL and JSON. I've added absolute path for mysql.so in php.ini and it works now. But I couldn't find json.so library on my server (with find command).
So, I've downloaded and compiled Json 1.2 and added absolute path to .so in php.ini, but it doesn't work.
FFmpeg-PHP doesn't work also.
I get these errors in php error log file:
Quote:
[20-Nov-2007 03:27:30] PHP Warning: PHP Startup: json: Unable to initialize module Module compiled with module API=20060613, debug=0, thread-safety=0 PHP compiled with module API=20050922, debug=0, thread-safety=0 These options need to match in Unknown on line 0 [20-Nov-2007 03:27:30] PHP Warning: PHP Startup: ffmpeg: Unable to initialize module Module compiled with module API=20060613, debug=0, thread-safety=0 PHP compiled with module API=20050922, debug=0, thread-safety=0 These options need to match in Unknown on line 0
Trying to set up mysql and php a number of times I have manage to install duplicates. I installed individuals and then found xampp. When trying to get rid of Xampp I seem to have lost some vital info needed for apache. where apache is on Mac X tiger. I need to know what the folder structure is "supposed to be". Terminal is picking up 2 different mysql versions.
I want to redirect a website to a particular URL so that the address bar shows the same URL and not the destination URL. I know it is possible via URL masking, however, I want it in such a way that whenever somebody clicks on any link in the website, the address bar should still show the original URL. To put it in simple words, Suppose I want to redirect [url] to [url]. Now if there is a link named contact/index.htm and somebody clicks on it the address bar should display [url]and not redirect to [url]
How can it be possible using URL Rewrite method in .htaccess file?
- I can't access the webserver - I'll try to restart httpd, and I'll get
Starting httpd: (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address [::]:443
To fix this, I run
[root@www1 ~]# lsof -i tcp:443 COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME perl 11307 apache 4u IPv6 476943447 TCP *:https (LISTEN)
There is always leftover process that is causing the restart to fail. Once i force kill the process, I am able to restart httpd properly.
Now it is ok if this just occurs once in a while, but this problem keeps repeating itself almost everyday at 4am server time (cron time?). What can I do to permanently fix this?
a few days ago one of the dedicated servers i was using got wiped out by midphase/softlayer. i also wrote a post on digital point and the users there suggested i mention this incident here for people to know......
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I have registered a domain name with vanguard-hosting and have a hosting with them. But now I can't enter my e-mail nor cpanel. There's a message that I should contact them, but nobody answers the phone and e-mail.
Plus their site vanguard-hosting.com is no longer exist (it redirects to dynadot.com). What's going on?
Is it possible to transfer my domain name to another host provider?
I'm getting slow server response times I've been struggling with this for quite some while.
Here is what I know so far:
1. My website divinelightingdotcom through justping returns average 60-80% packets lost for all locations but Santa Clara, which usually has 0-20% loss.
2. My VPS is in Dallas
3. My ISP is also in Dallas, yet justping their website returns 0 packets lost
4a. When I ping my site from Atlanta, the avg trip is 44 ms
4b. However, the first access of my website through a browser usually takes about 5-10 seconds to respond
4c. I assume that my customers have this same experience (if so, this is killing me on my sponsored search advertising)
5. subsequent navigation through the website is usually acceptably fast.
6. wait an hour or so, and the initial page load has 5-10 second response delay again (can be any page on the site)
7. perhaps related, WinMTR from my location in Atlanta shows an comcast IP in virginia that consistently has 20% loss. I have opened a trouble ticket with Comcast.
I'm just wanting some feedback in response to what I feel is gross neglegence of a Webhost I used. I have a website thru this company, WebsitePros. They seemed great for someone like myself, a retail business owner/operator w/ no eployees. I pay 1 company to host, market, and provide software for me to build & manage my site & store. My site had an ecommerce store which was mistakenly deleted by someone at their company. They lost all my pics, product descriptions, customer info, etc, from 2 years of business. They have no backups at all for the store (i had to login to my account to manage store using thier software-- no ability to backup the info on my computer). I was told by their supervisor that traditional webhosts like WebsitePros don't backup store files, just the site itself, and that they would only be willing to help rebuild but offer no monetary compensation (oh yeah, and 3months at 1/2 price...sweet). This isn't a case of failure to pay a bill or anything along those lines---they admit total liability. My questions are:
1) Is it not the webhost's responsibility to backup these "store" files?
2) Do I seem unreasonable in asking for damages since they lost all this info, including 100's of customer profiles & outstanding orders?
Just got a new VPS, working on securing it and I was configuring sshd_config changed the port logged out, new port didn't work! Ok so I login to hypervm and i figure i'll just change it back with the hypervm file manager. Well the file seems to have dissepeared?
I am trying to change to a different server within the same webhosting company and they have asked me for the username and password of the SQL database I have in my site. Call me stupid, but I have lost this and now I am wondering what I can do.
Since I can log into the cpanel etc I can very well make a copy of the database etc., if that helps. Is there somewhere I should look in the files and folders where the username password info may be store in? I seem to recall reading somewhere that is the case. Any info appreciated.
The reason the host needs this info is because the new server doesnt use cpanel, it uses something called plesk. So if all fails, I am thinking, I just move to a different host who uses cpanel, that way I dont need the UN/PW? Seems a rather silly thing to do, but I have t consider all alternatives now.
I vaguley remembering changing a password to one of my domains that I hardly ever use, and as a result, I'm locked out of it both via ftp and cpanel (i can still get to it via whm logged in as root)
is there any way to recover the password? I have full access to the box.
I have a client coming to me from another provider. Their biggest problem currently is that many emails either vanish or some get emails while others don't.
I did a check on DNS Reports and found that the domain is on a shared IP address (800+domains) whereas its mail server points to another IP address. Neither of the IP addresses appear blacklisted in any spam databases. The only possibility seems to be the IP address for the web site which does not have have a PTR record (reverse DNS record).
Could this be why the emails are disappearing? They have even configured SPF for the domain etc. I would like to avoid facing a similar situation when the client moves to me.