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@cyberpersons - been doing too many tweaks, lately?
Fresh Centos 7.6 minimal & Proxmox VM: lightspeed is running (404 error, fair enough) but no console access to 8090 (timeout). Installation is a messy affair..
Ok, then :-|
Thanks. Just posted on cp forum.
Cyberpanel is a nice panel and adding the option to use apache as backend server and ols as frontend would be great. @cyberpersons said that he would made this feature publicly available if there is a strong demand from users. So, if anyone would like to see this become a feature on the free version of the panel, he can say that here or on their forum https://forums.cyberpanel.net/discussion/1485/apache-as-backend
P.S. @cyberpersons , this feature could be a game changer for your panel!
Why do anyone still want apache when they have openlitespeed with htaccess compatibility? Personally I prefer nginx + php-fpm, and move to openlitespeed if I need htaccess, and choose apache for last choice.
@AlwaysSkint
Yes during that time we were pushing packages. v1.8.6 introduced many bugs due to security changes that we did.
But there was lots of feedback on our forums, which helped us fix the issues. Now we've released v1.8.7 yesterday and we are back to stability.
Still, people are reporting issues and they are being handled accordingly.
Again thanks to everyone who tested and found bugs.
@cyberpersons when did you remove the platform functionality, I liked that and found it useful previously. You seem to be pushing your own hosting now, which is fine, but you have it all linked on CyberPanel website and CyberPanel docs. If you are wanting to build a panel that potentially you could monetise in the future I wouldn’t blur those two brands and keep them totally separate.
Still no luck on getting this installed.
EDIT: Trying again, after resetting the system date from the snapshot.
EDIT2: Hurrah! It's back running and having same connectivity problems as before.
@cyberpersons It turns out that Firefox doesn't like the TLS handshake but Chromium connects fine, to port 8090.
EDIT3: CentOS 7 minimal requires bind-utils for CSF functionality.
Costs 10 USD more than directadmin? lol
What does? Am I missing something.
Cyberpanel unlimited = $38
Directadmin unlimited = $29 / month
You get LSWS on top of it.
CyberPanel unlimited includes Litespeed Web Essential (full LSWS) but DirectAdmin is Open Litespeed and not LSWS.
Our panel, WebCP runs on Ubuntu with nginx
Did you registered just to quote a post from almost 2 years ago and "promote" (read: spam) your own stuff in other product thread that in same field with your products ??? LOL
Probably did... if whoever makes “WebCP” is interested, I am not interested in installing and/or using something I never heard about until some random shill comes along to tell me about it.
No, sorry, I honestly didn't see that the post was old.. my bad
@cyberpersons is schedule backup not working ? i already add the remote server. and not receive the backup file.
i run
python /usr/local/CyberCP/plogical/backupSchedule.py
and backup is working. but i already add schedule backup but not working for last few days, i think the problem is cyberpanel failed to create cronjob. how to fix that ?@andiklive
Yes looks like cronjob is not set up properly, code side does not seem to have any bugs. I will take a look.
most bugs introduced recently have been fixed really quickly , just missing that scheduled backup which is quite important
It looks Amazing!
@cybertech
Make sure you are on v1.8.9
Not sure if you checked this, but please try -> https://forums.cyberpanel.net/discussion/comment/5595/#Comment_5595
Can I install it on Ubuntu ?
@cyberpersons The timestamp on your website's news posts is broken. It shows the same date for every single post.
According to the url it was obviously posted on 4th of April:
https://cyberpanel.net/2019/04/04/cyberpanel-1-8-2-released-security-release/
But in the post and in the News category it shows as "12 August, 2019", same thing for all the other publications in the category
cyberpanel has very awful logs, and very awful logs format. Absolutely not usable.
Many logs bugged out the box and not display access or error logs or both which is not okay.
Logs format = awful as heck too.
Please use nginx/apache style of logs.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26780466/nginx-understanding-access-log-column
fresh install of 1.8.9, doesnt work.
chown root:root /etc/crontab
works, but hope dont have to do this for every reinstall@realjohny
Yes on 18.xx
@vovler
Looks like theme issue will check. Thanks.
@desperand
Will take a look.
@cybertech
v1.8.9 fixed this issue, somehow this file end up getting bad permissions.
I would like to ask how to compile lscpd, is there any source code?
Only binary, you can download from here -> http://cyberpanel.sh/lscpd and place in
/usr/local/lscp/bin/
I can pay a fee, can you tell the principle of lscpd, source code? 500$