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Krydos

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  1. From the latest news post: http://www.helionet....sues-on-stevie/ I just checked anyways. Your account "vkszeto" has not been deleted. Please use my link above and you should be able to log in just fine. However, since you have no parked/addon domains and your .com is currently not pointed at our nameservers anything on your account is not going to be visible through a browser.
  2. If I recall correctly the equilibrinet.com was sending out literally thousands of emails per day. I don't think I've ever seen the mindstar-technology.com causing any issues. We are willing to unsuspend your account but you have to realize that if you don't have a plan to put an end to the spam emails your account is just going to get suspended again. Let us know when you're ready to try figuring out your spam mail problem and we can unsuspend.
  3. Aww darn, xaav got credit for what I said. I've written bots before that moved the mouse and clicked at certain places after certain amounts of time and stuff like that. Like I said anything is possible, but if your bot isn't smart enough to handle unexpected input though...
  4. @vol7ron Um, did you read the dates before you dug this thread up?
  5. Regardless of whether the reporting and monitoring tools work or don't work doesn't change the fact that I successfully created an account less than an hour after someone claimed they couldn't create an account. I didn't use any admin override or anything like that; I just used the same system that everyone else would have.
  6. Since I've seen several reports of people having trouble creating accounts lately I did some checking. Both the monitor and byrons script says that signups are available on both servers. There are 10 queued accounts (accounts that have been recently been created and are waiting in line to have disk space allocated etc) and hundreds of accounts are created each day on both servers for the past several weeks. Finding no problems with any of that I actually signed up for a new account myself and sure enough it worked. Sorry for wasting one of the signup slots for today on an account that I'm just going to delete anyways, but I have no idea why people keep having problems signing up at this point.
  7. Glad your problem got solved! Please spare a few minutes to take our brief survey: http://feedback.heliohost.org/ Your participation in this survey is greatly appreciated.
  8. Cool, I figured it was just some coding error. php mail() definitely works on our servers if all the other logic around it works.
  9. Meh, 403, 404 what's the difference? (1 or -1 depending which is the divisor.) Anyhow, I could have sworn I saw a 403 earlier before I rebooted tomcat. Maybe I didn't look at it closely enough.
  10. When it comes to computers and the internet in general anything is possible, but when anything is possible sometimes the wiser question becomes is it worth the effort? From my point of view spending some random amount of time varying from half an hour on up to approaching infinity to make the process of creating a new ftp account take 3 seconds instead of 13 seconds seems like a slight waste of time, but then again I guess the balance of time invested versus time saved depends a lot on how much use it would get. Saving 10 seconds per month might not be much of a payout, but if you were to do this process several thousand times a month it would totally be worth it.
  11. Have you done this: http://wiki.helionet.org/Mysql#Connecting_Remotely And 2082 is the port for cPanel. MySQL is port 3306.
  12. Latest post in News: http://www.helionet....sues-on-stevie/
  13. And by default our system shows the directory listing if there are no index files. If he wants that error to go away he can add an index file turn on standard indexing turn on fancy indexing
  14. Those core dumps probably indicate that something is really rather wrong. Searching around a bit it seems fairly common for Joomla. Some of the recommendations are to make sure you have the latest version of Joomla installed, and the latest version of any extensions and addons.
  15. Wait 24 hours and then try adding that parked domain again.
  16. Try putting an index file such as index.html or index.php or index.jsp in your public_html folder. Tomcat seems to be running fine now, I think the only issue is with the indexing on your account since you don't have any index files. Try logging into cPanel and clicking Index Manager and checking the settings for public_html.
  17. Does it work now? Are you trying to log in as username: astralfw@localhost password: <same as cPanel>
  18. PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 13312 devmclin 15 0 12676 952 772 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 imapd 13672 devmclin 15 0 10588 772 612 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 imapd 26650 devmclin 15 0 10588 856 680 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 imapd 26669 devmclin 15 0 10588 764 608 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 imapd 26679 devmclin 15 0 10588 828 672 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 imapd 26690 devmclin 15 0 10588 832 672 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 imapd This would definitely be the cause of your 500 errors. The email stuff is taking up all your processes. I checked your website, 500 error, I killed all those imap processes and then it loads perfectly. Less than five minutes later I check again and already 5 imap processes have been recreated. Maybe you should tell all of your email clients to settle down a bit?
  19. Glad your problem got solved! Please spare a few minutes to take our brief survey: http://feedback.heliohost.org/ Your participation in this survey is greatly appreciated.
  20. It means that tomcat has crashed and needed to be manually restarted. Which I have just done.
  21. You can also try loading your page in a proxy if you're having problems clearing your cache.
  22. Have you tested that email address "sapateiro@sapateiropirescoxe.heliohost.org" outside of the script to make sure it is all working?
  23. Yes, there is a reason. This hosting service is shared with literally thousands of accounts other than yours and we need to have rules to make sure that one person doesn't overload the servers and cause outages and slow service for everyone else. Each account can run two cron jobs in each 24 hour period. You can run the same job twice, or you can run two different jobs once each. Once per hour would be 24 jobs in one day which is 22 more than you are allowed. Perhaps the script can be set up to run when the webpage is accessed if it hasn't already run within the last hour. That would not break the rules. http://wiki.helionet.org/Suspension_policy#Cron_job_limit
  24. Why not read the twitter latest post, or the news latest post, or the responses to all three other of the identical threads you have made that we have responded to?
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