the biggest problem is going to be cost. what you want to do will be expensive. very expensive. RDS you will need to pay for all db queries....
is /etc/pure-ftpd/db/ExtCert.conf actually needed? /etc/pure-ftpd/db/mysql.conf is already edited by ispconfig, and contains the db connection...
##subroot public ## directory listing should be off by default on nginx servers. so you shouldn't need to do anything to prevent it.. you can...
it could be that chrooted php is now the default for new websites on your system. (server config -> server -> web -> php settings) or enabled by...
1 ispconfig configures the configs for each server, this includes the db usernames and passwords, and the initial creation of the databases on...
i have to say, i'm only a recent convert to hetzner (about 6 weeks, first 4 just testing stuff), but i'm liking it so far. moved most of my vps's...
have you edited, or deleted, the line 127.0.0.1 localhost in your /etc/hosts file?
if you're logging in as an ssh user and expecting to see the cli using the same php version as the website's set to, it doesn't work like that.....
there are (used to be) uses for wildcard certs.. i used to use one for ispconfig servers.. for multiple servers, it was cheaper to get one...
ah. ok.. that clears that part up then. and of course.. server_id 1 is the master... and it's all rather obvious now.. had a slave test...
i've been using isp_copy to move servers to vps's to another datacentre.. and going from ubuntu 22.04 to 24.04 at the same time.. thread about...
as far as i'm aware, ispconfig does not, and never has picked up ufw settings applied to a server from the cli. you create a firewall rule in...
so you're using NAT behind your firewall... Have you created a file ForcePassiveIP in /etc/pure-ftpd/conf which contains just the public ip of...
just an update on this.. i took the plunge on removing the old ubuntu 22.04 nameserver and making the 24.04 nameserver live. was a bit nervous...
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