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Everything posted by Krydos
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Well, screen size and resolution are two very different things. My iphone X actually has a resolution of 2436x1125 in 5.8 inches while an older 22 inch monitor I have only has a resolution of 1680x1050.
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The load is coming from /home/isfiweb1/public_html/wp-login.php and /home/isfiweb1/public_html/xmlrpc.php That's interesting because usually wordpress load comes from index.php. It's like you have an army of bots trying to brute force your login.
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Skimming through the build instructions it looks like it requires node.js. Doesn't sound compatible to me.
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There is no database named myskill_mmmmm.
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That might be the issue. I was googling it and someone said that the forum switches over to mobile mode around like 900 pixels.
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All mysql username and mysql databases have to have your cpanel username and an underscore before them. If not then no one else would be able to use the mysql username Henry.
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Sure, sure. http://66.220.18.190/ https://66.220.18.190/
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You were blocked because of failed FTP logins. Be sure your FTP client has the correct credentials saved in it. Unblocked.
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And the wiki says Source: http://wiki.helionet.org/Flask
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Why do you need to access your account by IP?
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You create your mysql usernames and mysql databases in cpanel.
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7.2.0RC6 is the latest version we can currently upgrade to. 7.2.0 came out 4 days ago. I could probably install it from source, but then cpanel is probably going to release the official version in a few days anyways so it's a waste of effort. Give it a week maybe and cpanel will have the stable version available probably.
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Yes, you can use a dedicated IP for SSL and non-SSL.
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Installed.
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Well, for one if our IP gets null-routed due to HE abuse reports your site will stay online. A month or two ago Tommy was down for like 10 hours, and anyone with a dedicated IP didn't even notice the outage. Dedicated IPs also make SSL work on really old operating systems like Windows XP. If you try to go to https on a shared IP on Windows XP there is no way to display the site. It just doesn't work.
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Deployed. http://chartdb.heliohost.org/ChartDB/ Since you're on Johnny it could take up to 12 hours for the 404 error to go away.
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127.0.0.1, localhost, 65.19.143.6, and tommy.heliohost.org should all work.
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You can delete your own hosting account here http://www.heliohost.org/classic/support/scripts/delete
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Yeah, I did the same thing several times too. @bailey, what resolution is your screen?
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That .war file cannot be deployed on your account because you do not java enabled. To check on the status of your java request visit https://johnny.heliohost.org:2083/frontend/paper_lantern/java/index.live.php Please be aware that since you picked the Johnny server the wait to receive java is quite long. The wait to receive java on Tommy is generally just a few hours.
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[Solved] Already Has More Than "max_User_Connections" Active Connections
Krydos replied to rux's topic in Customer Service
The max_connections value has been raised to 150 on Tommy. If this increase causes adverse effects on the performance of the server it may be reverted. -
That's so weird because the database says you're using desktop not mobile. @wolstech, wasn't there someone else that had this stuck in mobile type issue once and it got fixed somehow? I can't find it with searches.