caylean
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I had the urge to dig a bit more and I had found that there was a possible solution where the subdomain configs are stored and I had tried my luck in creating a testsubdomain to see whats the conte...
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I just had a 'working' solution as it seemed. [PHP]# BEGIN WordPress RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENA...
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Problem solved, the last update on the Server caused the FTP Port to be resetted to default value 21 ... trying to connect with the other value caused the error. Have changed to back to non standa...
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Hi ramakrishnach21, do you really like to get yourself an unmanaged VPS, put a live site on it and with a simple "learning by doing" avoid paying someone who knows what he/she is doing? That might...
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CENTOS 6.6 x86_64 standard " server WHM 11.52.0 (build 17) Search for SQL now puts out correct results, before it was also everything seen, besides of the "SQL Server (MySQL)" .. that one was miss...
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After reading about logrotation it sounds really nice and even what i needed to solve the second Question, thanks. Checked my WHM for it and i think you mean "cPanel Log Rotation Configuration" ? ...
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Wow THANKS Michael, had searched here already, but couldn't find any solution. So properbly this one here can closed if there really is a solution, then i do not need to mess here with a non workin...
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Wiredtree Support helped me out as it looks The underlying issue was that CSF, the firewall frontend, did not have port XXXXX open for outbound connections. I've opened it up in CSF's configuration...
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[quote="Deehem, post: 1637131">I opted to use the cPanel::PublicAPI Perl module for this. Hello Daahem, I ran into a problem too, maybe I have missed something... [QUOTE]Can't locate cPanel/Public...
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So it actually looks like that there is no real way to do this from ssh? ... quite strange for me, but well, then the sql dump seems to be the easiest way for me to deal with it. Thanks