WasChristine
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Hello. Does adjusting this line make any changes to the way that your filter works?: if $header_from: does not matches "" and Specifically changing "matches" to "match". We must note that our as...
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Greetings. @vacancy is correct in the matter, though if you continue to see that services are showing as "Pending" after about 5-10 minutes of the server starting, then there may be other issues a...
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Check screenshot . Nothing Happened. The "while read" loop appears to be missing a "done" at the end of it, which signifies that the loop should stop there. You should be able to get this to ru...
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Greetings. There would have been no need to test an application; We're simply attempting to review whether or not Jailshell would allow for running applications in the background. For the most par...
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Greetings. Jailshell does allow for backgrounding processes, we were able to do so in testing. If you find that you are unable to do so then there may be more to the environment that you are on th...
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Greetings. From your SSH session you could use the following command to display your current shell: echo $0 As for NodeJS, it would be possible to run a NodeJS application though we must note th...
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Greetings. @davorg's comment does hold value in this situation. The suggestions from GTMetrix will generally be what you're recommended on other tools as well. We must note that cPanel's support i...
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Greetings, Not a problem; We are able to resolve that domain. The website itself appears to load without too much of an issue for us, though if you are concerned with the website's speed, the res...
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Greetings, We aren't able to load the website at this time. Various tools that we have used to attempt and pull the domain have shown that it is unresolvable. If the domain recently had its DNS up...
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Greetings, The documentation linked by @LucasRolff would be relevant in your case. The automatic update process reads /etc/cpupdpate.conf to determine whether or not updates should be performed. ...