Brian Johnson
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Ah! Great observation. That definitely sounds like it should do the trick. You are right, ns1.domain.org and ns2.domain.org are definitely not the correct nameservers. I'm going to take a look tomo...
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But it seems to happen weekly, even when I'm using the correct credentials and haven't done anything else. The regularity is what makes me think it's not that. Also, when I reset the password I ca...
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Well unfortunately this is shared hosting, so I have no control over the fcgid settings. What I'm hoping for, though, is to identify a specific problem I can use to either fix what's wrong on my en...
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Specifically, here is the string of errors that leads up to me getting blocked, and then eventually blocks me for about 30 seconds: [Wed Apr 08 08:31:06 2015] [9366652] [fcgid:warn] (104)Connecti...
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It's possible that those errors were from a time when I had the database disconnected, as those tables are definitely there, I've checked in phpmyadmin. How about these error logs, which occurred ...
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SOLVED! Using my phone as an access point again, I was able to finally get into the server and poke around a bit. Using my hunch that it was just a normal plugin or module, I looked for anything se...
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Based on the fact that I got locked out in the same manner, again, after failing to log in 4 or 5 times to WHM, I think this may actually be just a normal Server security lockout. The people at Go...
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Okay, I tested whether I can use my phone as a hotspot and connect to the server and the answer is yes. However, I was unable to actually get in to WHM because logging in from the Godaddy admin bro...
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Just an update: something I did made this issue go away and I am now PCI compliant. Maybe it was just the disabling of UserDir, I have no idea! So I guess this isn't much of a priority for me anymore.
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]Hello, PCI scanners should be fine with the latest version of a PHP major version that's up to date. IE: If you're using PHP 5.4, it should be okay with PHP 5.4.38. If you're using PHP 5.5, it...