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Actually, we don't really like it either but it was a necessity for DNSSEC support. In a perfect iteration of this you would not need to be running a nameserver on the webserver at all. Until that...
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This is because you also need to install PowerDNS on the web server as well as each of the DNSOnly servers as it needs the powerdns tools on the web server in order to write the dnssec keys to the ...
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You'll need to change the ones set to inherit and therefore using PHP v5.6 to actually specify using v5.6 - this doesn't take long in the PHP manager in WHM as you can sort by PHP version. You can ...
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If you run the following it will update the dell repo key for you. Then just run a yum update afterwards: curl -s https://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/dsu/bootstrap.cgi | bash
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> /dev/sdc1 which is mounted as /backuphdd If you mount the drive as /backup instead, you don't then need to complete the additional destination for backups - they are just stored locally on the a...
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Yes, you can block the ports in your firewall and then unblock again afterwards.
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This cPanel notification is one that really bugs me. The reboots are not necessary - Linux is designed for prolonged use and the only reason you would normally need to reboot a server is with a ker...
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It's a pretty easy upgrade but you'll need to check a few things first of all. Firstly, you'll need to check if you're using EasyApache v3 or v4 - you can check this pretty quickly by selecting "Ea...
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Yes, that's its intention. We use it regularly when moving accounts between servers sharing the same DNS cluster
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When you are deleting accounts on the old server, go to "Terminate Accounts" in WHM and you will see a tick box alongside the domain name with an option for "Keep DNS Zone". That will remove the ac...