Hello,
I am using CurlFPTFS to mount a remote FTP server as a directory on my Ubuntu 12.04 server. It had been working fine up until a about 2 weeks ago. I'm suddenly not able to create files...
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Hello,
I am using CurlFPTFS to mount a remote FTP server as a directory on my Ubuntu 12.04 server. It had been working fine up until a about 2 weeks ago. I'm suddenly not able to create files...
Thanks for the reply, sudo. I have already downloaded and created a clonezilla CD. The server currently has a 500GB drive, the primary partition is 430GB and there's currently 100GB in use. The...
Hi,
I'm looking to clone the hard drive of my Ubuntu server and was looking at the dd command. I am planning to clone it to another hard drive attached via usb.
I was wondering 2 things,...
Hi Matt,
Thanks for the reply and sorry for not replying sooner. I'll have to ask why they are using FTP instead of SFTP. I'm not a developer and I didn't set the box up. I have been looking...
I really can't take it offline for any extended period of time. I've been trying to read up on this but most of the stuff I have found is very confusing and all over the place. I can't seem to find...
It is behind a firewall with only needed ports open, in addition to Apache, it is running ftp and postfix. The sites are using Wordpress and Joomla and the virus was found in some php files. The...
Hello,
I have an Ubuntu 10.04 server that is hosting websites among other things. I have recently been having issues with it where I can't connect to it or any websites or anything, when I check...
Nope, still prompted for a password, as well as a passphrase for ssh, even though I didn't set a passphrase.
It was a prompt for the remote password.
Nope, still came up with the prompt.
Pretty much just trying to make a clone. I'm trying to sync the www directories and mysql backups. I have been testing out with a test directory on each server. I am running sudo rsync -r /rtemp/*...
Hello,
I have been tasked with setting up a backup of an Ubuntu 10.04 server to another Ubuntu 10.04 server. The second would be used in the event the first one fails.
I really don't know or...