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@Unnamed User Thank you, I appreciate the suggestion. There are pros and cons for LTS and stable releases. If I use LTS then I could lose substantial amounts of time all in a single go, like two mo...
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Rex, that was a fast response! So earlier this year I disabled updates because they can kill days at a time. Then I had to do a server migration which I expected to take maybe two days - it took a ...
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Rex, thanks for replying. What would I do to go about getting the information so we can work towards a definitive answer about what happened?
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When I said my platform, to clarify, I mean my web software platform, not cPanel. I looked in WHM and ChkServd, "Responsible for checking, monitoring and restarting services." is checked. I don't s...
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Rex, great, thank you. In the interim I would recommend getting a browser you rarely use, clear the history (cache, cookies, etc) and try authenticating that way to see if you can reproduce the iss...
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Rex, thanks for the response. Where would we submit a ticket? My server is a managed VPS with root access so I've never paid for cPanel, it just came with my current host so I'm not that familiar w...
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@Porolifle Fuller which browser are you using? I think that might play a part as most "developers" aren't developers because they only test one browser (namely, Chrome). I clicked on the login link...
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Fastest response ever on here, thank you Rex. That is fantastic news, thank you for sharing. It'll be nice to get 11.4 before the end of this year.
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We ended up doing two things. First, we ripped out Immunity360 since it kept insisting that legitimate mail was spam. It's not properly developed as there was an overwhelming amount of ambiguity. S...
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SOLVED Detecting chroot for PHP required running PHP's sleep(30) (30 seconds) as the command only detects chroot processes that are running by this command: for file in `find /proc/ -type l -name "...