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  3. That was just two users joking around. You don't need to be worried about it.
  4. Should I be worried of open hacking contests?
  5. No, see, I'm currently trying to setup the WS server on my localhost using Apache & PHP on Windows
  6. Name servers are ns1.heliohost.org and ns2.heliohost.org.
  7. The domain agriglowbiotech.com has been added.
  8. Hi there, I would like to add new domain agriglowbiotech.com , can you please do the need full and share the name servers. my user name is "vir".
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  10. Yeah, we have a wiki that any of our users can edit or add pages to located at https://wiki.helionet.org Just send us a pull request on Github and we can merge your changes. Did you want me to install Hestia for you?
  11. I appreciate the reinstall. I know what I did wrong and how I messed things up, I just couldn't go back and undo the changes that I made. I'm making a list of things to avoid when setting up my server. Perhaps when I'm finished with it you could look it over and if it proves to be helpful for others maybe it could be posted in the forums. Something like -- Getting Started -- or -- Server Setup Tips --
  12. The rebuild has been started and you’ll get an email in a bit when it finishes. If you want us to install Hestia for you let us know. Hestia requires a fresh clean install so don’t install anything or change anything before we install it.
  13. I have truly messed things up. The website won't show, I can't start apache, I can't start NGINX and bind9 stopped working. Please wipe and reinstall VPS36.
  14. You're welcome, it's the least I can do
  15. http is redirecting to https # curl -v http://urbiznow.com * About to connect() to urbiznow.com port 80 (#0) * Trying 64.71.153.14... * Connected to urbiznow.com (64.71.153.14) port 80 (#0) > GET / HTTP/1.1 > User-Agent: curl/7.29.0 > Host: urbiznow.com > Accept: */* > < HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently < Server: nginx < Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2024 03:24:56 GMT < Content-Type: text/html < Content-Length: 162 < Connection: keep-alive < Location: https://urbiznow.com/ and then https is redirecting back to http # curl -v https://urbiznow.com * About to connect() to urbiznow.com port 443 (#0) * Trying 64.71.153.14... * Connected to urbiznow.com (64.71.153.14) port 443 (#0) * Initializing NSS with certpath: sql:/etc/pki/nssdb * CAfile: /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt CApath: none * SSL connection using TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 * Server certificate: * subject: CN=urbiznow.com * start date: Mar 26 23:19:24 2024 GMT * expire date: Jun 24 23:19:23 2024 GMT * common name: urbiznow.com * issuer: CN=R3,O=Let's Encrypt,C=US > GET / HTTP/1.1 > User-Agent: curl/7.29.0 > Host: urbiznow.com > Accept: */* > < HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently < Server: nginx < Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2024 03:25:02 GMT < Content-Type: text/html < Content-Length: 162 < Connection: keep-alive < Location: http://urbiznow.com/ Your browser only follows that infinite loop about 10 times and then gives up and shows you an error. SSL redirects are not affected by reverse DNS.
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  18. Because freenom is out of business and their domains don't work anymore, please remove them from my account, so hopefully they weigh a little less on your systems. Account name is wolf2d. You can remove all 5 disabled domain (including the .eu one) Thank you as always for your hard work.
  19. Reverse DNS should have zero impact on the availability of a website hosted on the box. All reverse DNS does is map an IP to a name (as opposed to a name to an IP). It's basically just an entry in a backwards phone book...you have a number and want to know the domain it belongs to. It's mostly used for things like mail spam prevention. The fact the site is working for me only over plain HTTP makes me think either the site is not configured to accept HTTPS. I got a security warning earlier, but now it just automatically redirects to plain HTTP. Also, a browser configured to only allow HTTPS connections (I know Firefox has this as an option) would see your site as unacceptable... You may want to check the configuration for HTTPS and also renew the certificate if needed. EDIT: After clearing cache, I now just get connection refused over HTTPS, so yeah, it's not responding on 443. Either apache/nginx misconfigured or port possibly blocked in firewall?
  20. Thank You. I have another donation coming your way. I also purchased another VPS and have roughly 5 more in the near future to setup. You're doing a great job and I appreciate all you've done for me.
  21. I spoke with Krydos on this, he confirmed this issue does not look to be on our end, but rather an issue with DNS propagation of the name server settings from in.eu.org. He was able to show that some servers around the world are reporting cloudns as the DNS provider, which is obviously incorrect. You'll need to contact the admins who handle in.eu.org for assistance with this issue (note that in.eu.org has a different admin from eu.org).
  22. No i'm not using cloudfare and for anyone(me) who visited my site before the reverse DNS is unable to visit the site after Reverse DNS. My DNS is setup through GoDaddy everything's fine on that end. I'm managing the VPS with Hestia Control Panel. I don't know if this could be where my problem lies but HestiaCP installed nginx. Could NGINX be in conflict with the reverse DNS that you setup and on return of my certs it's sending the certs to NGINX and not the setup that you created for me?
  23. I'm pretty sure it's not going to change anything, but I changed the reverse DNS for VPS36 back to the default value.
  24. February 13th, you uploaded a screenshot of ClouDNS portal, can you upload a fresh screenshot of ClouDNS portal?
  25. Remote access enabled. host=65.19.141.77 port=5432 username=conex_admin dbname=conex_db password=<set in Plesk>
  26. Are you using Cloudflare for your domain? If so, turn off strict SSL if it's enabled. The site is working for me when accessed via its service URL: http://vps36.heliohost.us/ and https://vps36.heliohost.us/ (it lets me ignore the cert warning then redirects to plain HTTP...).
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