Yep, that seems to have been the fix.
Is ISPConfig designed with the intention that the admin panel on port 8080 is open to the internet? Every server I've put ISPConfig on has been...
I can rule this out. The same packages on a different server were installed [manually, by me] yesterday. So they were available when u-u ran this...
OK...will have to wait until there are some more updates available to test this. As I said, Sury updates come thick and fast, so shouldn't be long.
It's the one created by ISPConfig installer, very similar to what Th0m indicated: # cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/51unattended-upgrades...
I think that's pretty much a confirmation that this is an OK thing to do. I have recently built a couple of ISPConfig servers, and recently...
Using Sury packages on Ubuntu 22. Out of the box, they will be ignored by unattended-upgrades. Automating things is good, and breaking websites is...
Thankyou. Yes, I had found the correct table in the first place, but I am naive about SQL! So I edited the structure rather than any rows and now...
Thankyou, but where? I've searched dbisconfig for backup and can see existing backups, for example, but not a template setting.
Is it possible to manage the default site backup settings? It's "0" as far as I can tell, I would like to have every newly created site default to...
Installing today on Ubuntu 22.04, I see that the install pulls in PHP 5.6. Why is this? I understand it's useful to have different PHP versions...
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