can someone help me with this, my client created a subdomain (over 48 hours ago) and the DNS zone and httpd.conf look right but it won't ping... Read all
I just moved our site to it's own low end server and now one of my techs can't access the admin login page for our ticket system. I can access everything just fine, but he can't. he can access the mai Read all
Hello, Can somebody please tell me what is wrong with the cgi script below? I have chomd it to 755 and the script is in the cgi-bin directory. But it keeps giving the internal error message when acces Read all
I'm researching a spam-related problem, and thought I might get some additional insight if I posted here. I manage several accounts as a reseller (Apache/Linux/cPanel). One account in particular has c Read all
Hi Guys, I'm thinking in ordering a dedicated server, and I would like to know how many email accounts that server could handle, I have no idea on this one. Each email mailbox will have a 100 MB quota Read all
I've noticed a build-up of email in the queue all bouncing back to email addresses that don't exist at one domain on my server. All spam, of course. I'm not quite sure what to do, I'm just able to dis Read all
Our site suddenly started crawling (really slow) and I've isolated the problem to the session_start() call which sometimes takes 30 minutes to return? Has anyone any ideas why this could be/encountere Read all
Missing dirs ?? in one of my accounts there is a dir Public_html/photopost/data/500 , 501 , 502 , 503 etc I had ran a complete site backup via cpanel yesterday afternoon oddly in my Public_html/photop Read all
I have secured my /tmp in my redhat 9.0 cpanel server. Now I tried to load a file and it give me this error: Warning: Unknown(): write failed: No space left on device (2 in Unknown on line 0 Warning: Read all
i need to setup a win2k dedi server. can any one point to me a step by step instrustions on how to make setup dns, websites and stuff. i basically got ns/ip address pairs which i need to set in the se Read all
Hi, Is there any way that we can know the setting of network interface card in Linux? I just need to know whether it is setup at 10 Mbps or 10/100 Mbps or 100 Mbps Like in WinXP, we can see this in et Read all