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May be because graphicriver is requiring authentification? 403 -> forbidden
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Based on the IP…
173.245.58.51 US San Francisco, CA, USA, North America
ISP: CloudFlare
…but may be anycast, or somethin…
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This might be possible but might also be blocked by your current dns provider. Defenetly you have to add GLUE Records for your doma…
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Hi,
if your domain is “yourdomain.com” and you want to use “ns1.yourdomain.com” and “ns2.youdomain.com” instead of “ns1.yourprov…
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Alright, have you tried to create a phpinfo - File
phpinfo.php:
<?php
phpinfo();
?>
Do you see the setting in ther…
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I am sorry to inform you that DigitalOcean only support’s Linux/Unix enviroments.
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And it’s
short_open_tag=on
for the php.ini - File
Have you restarted apache after the changes?
# service apa...
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I think this is the wrong place for you inquery, please contact DigitalOcean directly:
[https://www.digitalocean.com/company/conta…
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Just search for a tutorial ‘How to install Awstats on Ubuntu 14.04’. I don’t think that there’ll be a problem with outdated guides,…
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Just setup a virtual host for domain D like you did for domain A (same Document Root).
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I think you can ignore that:
/etc/resolv.conf:
nameserver 1.2.3.4
nameserver 4.3.2.1
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Only installing Ajenti should not touch any of your apache configuration, but you can copy the apache config files (backup) to anot…
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“please fix it asap” - You’ll have to fix it on your own.
Try if you have iptables installed:
# service iptables status
`...
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Just open
# sudo crontab -e
and there you have to make the following new entry (in a new line):
* */6 * * * root ...
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And don’t forget…
Your domain must resolv to your IP (DNS).
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Have you checked the logs for mysql?
Debian/Ubuntu:
# cat /var/log/mysql.err
# cat /var/log/mysql.log
CentOS/Fedora…
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