DragonByte Tech
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DragonByte Tech commented,
That's fine, I just wasn't sure whether these packages needed to be installed even if the server was not running Imunify :) I was able to successfully run the uninstall script and replace all the...
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DragonByte Tech created a post,
Leftover .el7 packages after elevate to AlmaLinux
I recently elevated my server from CentOS 7.9 to AlmaLinux 8, but running dnf list | grep el7 returns approx 692 packages that mostly come from imunify360. I do not use Imunify (the server runs Cla...
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DragonByte Tech commented,
That solved the issue, thank you very much! :D
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DragonByte Tech created a post,
Transfer Tool: ctl_dir /root/.libnet-openssh-perl/ is not secure
When I attempt to connect to another server (using Plesk), I receive "ctl_dir /root/.libnet-openssh-perl/ is not secure". The password is correct, as I can SSH manually. I have tried removing "/r...
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DragonByte Tech commented,
depends on your setup, as yes it can be set such way that you will see the files in restore interface. Highly recommended to do offsite backup and point both live and redundant server to that back...
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DragonByte Tech created a post,
Backing up to another cPanel server
Hi all, Our company is considering provisioning another cPanel-based server to be ready to go as a fail-safe in case our original server runs into irrecoverable problems. My question is: If I set...
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DragonByte Tech commented,
I have the same issue (exact same header/library mismatch, all SSL SMTP in PHP broken, openssl_get_cert_locations giving incorrect path to /opt/cpanel/ea-openssl). Please fix this ASAP as it is se...
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DragonByte Tech commented,
Hi, We released PHP-IMAP for CentOS 7 today! You'll see these packages on the mirrors now. Thanks so much for your patience!I still can't find IMAP for PHP7. i.imgur.com/Ewx7Mrl.png Is this a kn...
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DragonByte Tech commented,
Update: It appears that I was incorrect in my previous assessment, it was only APC that was misbehaving. I installed XCache instead, and that works with no issues. Thanks :)
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DragonByte Tech commented,
Done - #4389347 Thanks :)