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[HH#608800] Advertising Options / Sponsored Content Options on
Krydos replied to HelioHost's topic in Email Support
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Can you run multiple flask apps on one account?
Krydos replied to geojoe's topic in Website Management and Coding
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Remote access enabled.
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Unblocked. You were blocked because of failed IMAP logins. Please make sure your email client credentials are entered correctly.
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You might want to change your paypal email address then if you don't have access to that email anymore. The paypal email address is where I go when I need to contact someone about money. Unfortunately we don't have the storage space to hold on to unpaid for VPS forever, so you'll need to restore from your latest backups. Your VPS, and the dedicated IP that goes along with it, was assigned to a new paying VPS customer not that long ago, but if you submit https://www.heliohost.org/vps/ again and set up a new recurring payment I can get you set up on a new dedicated IP and get everything back online. Like I said though you'll need to restore from your latest backups though.
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Remote access enabled.
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I deleted your old account. Remote access enabled.
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The account malicar, which obviously belongs to you, has been archived since 2018. I can unarchive it if you want, but you'll have to delete your new account. The new account malicard was created today. I can enable remote postgresql on the new account, but I find it odd that your database doesn't match the username on your account. Furthermore, cpanel shows your database user as existing, but on the command line the user doesn't exist. All these oddities are probably related to you having more than one account in the system.
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Did you wait 2 hours after you installed SSL for it to start working?
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What is the database name and the database user?
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Your last VPS payment was on 2019-12-18, and the recurring payment was canceled. Your VPS has been shut down since shortly after 2020-01-18. I tried emailing you multiple times at the fastmail.co.uk email address, but the email just bounces with an error message.
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The upload size limit of Johnny's php 7.3 has been increased to 16 MB.
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The reason the wiki has two hello directories is because that is the way the command django-admin startproject hello creates the code, and then you can upload it to the server by symlinking dispatch.wsgi and adding the .htaccess. Obviously it will work with other directory configurations.
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Try deleting or renaming your .htaccess.
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If there's a problem with the wiki any HelioHost user can edit it. You can get your wiki account set up at https://www.helionet.org/index/topic/34285-wiki-access-requests/
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No it won't work on Tommy because it requires root access to install as you can see on its installation instructions https://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/projects/wt/wiki/Installing_Wt_on_CentOS5 You could run it on a VPS though. https://www.heliohost.org/vps/
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Unarchived. You'll need to reset your password before you'll be able to login.
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Tommy doesn't need a screensaver because there is no screen to save. Tommy doesn't have a desktop. It sounds like you may need a VPS https://www.heliohost.org/vps/ to run this thing that you're trying to do.
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Most services charge per month for additional storage space, so in the long run you'll end up paying more than $5 if you have your account for long enough. We just charge $5 once and it's good for the life of the account.
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Unarchived.
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Are you unable to login occasionally, or not at all ever? If login sometimes fails it's probably because the load is high on Johnny at the time. You can check Johnny's load with this image http://www.heliohost.org/load/server_load_j.gif Any value above 20 might make login fail. If you can never login, have you tried resetting your password?
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You picked the Johnny server which is our experimental server. This means it's only intended for experimenting. The uptime on Johnny has been around 90% lately. If you want better uptime and faster speeds we recommend the production server named Tommy. Tommy's uptime is usually 99%+, and is significantly faster. Ricky is also a production server with decent 99%+ uptime, but is quite a bit slower than Tommy.
