Post the rewrite you are using
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Post the rewrite you are using
boot into single user mode and reset the password
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/resetpassword
Check parent folder permissions
What error do you see in the logs?
Your ptr record is missing a trailing period. Also you should check /var/log/messages for the errors your dns server is spitting out and fix them.
ahahah no they dont
There are none except of a warning before you connect. NO it is not less secure not having a purchased ssl certificate.[/COLOR]
You get what you pay for. Amd has sucked for years and I feel bad for anyone that buys it.
You should not use reboot but shutdown -r now
So how much space do you actually have on your datastore.
Also it is extremely bad idea to run a vm with snapshots. It degrades performance like crazy. You should never always have snapshots.
It looks like zpanel already has all of this stuff setup for you already. Why not ask on their forums how to set it up.
apt-get install snort
hahahah sshkey is way more secure then a password any day of the week
http://forums.linuxmint.com/
so look in the mail logs
Maybe your isp doesnt support ssl.
no
You can write it however you want.
I would just use opsview instead.
Why is it so hard? Its literally the easiest thing ever to install.
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-set-up-a-minecraft-server-on-linux
CNAME is only to point one host to another host. You can point an A record to point the host to an ip though.
Why not just look in the error log to find out the reason it wont start?
1. The domain is really up to you. It is best for seo to use www.domain.com but there is no standard really. www.domain.com started because in early days of dns there were no ways to point the...
No the problem is that root is disabled and you rely on sudo being secure. It is better to get rid of sudo alltogether and rely on having a strong root password and a strong user password. I cant...
Then I would say there is a firewall blocking it somewhere.
1. Installation of an ssl certificate would depend on the type of webserver software you are using. There are guides all over the internet to install ssl certificates on any of the major webserver...