Igrec
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Thanks a lot for your help. The account has been reactivated, but the databases are not accessible (they show as having size 0 in cPanel->MySQL Databases).
cpanel username: igrec
server: stevie
databases: igrec_siluj37, igrec_siluj76, igrec_zen470
Changing/updating a password for cPanel services does not help.
I have also noticed that old Chrome 35 (Win XP) works instantly with the renew script (in my case confirming that it is already active), while in a relatively new Firefox 38 (CentOS Linux) it does not finish within 30 minutes. The loading status feature is really helpful though.
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My account is suspended for inactivity and the renewal script seems to be stuck at Reactivating account. Can somebody look into that?
Apparently, the same problem with my account. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
username: igrec
server: stevie
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The three preferred, and easiest, ways to login and not think about having your login counted are: http://cpanel.julis.heliohost.org/ , http://julis.heliohost.org/cpanel/ and as Sove mentioned, the login at http://heliohost.org is the most reliable.
Thank you for the clarification. I used the second URL you provided and got suspended. The problem is that cPanel is opened in my browser by default and it requests the APACHE authorisation first when reloaded.
I do not want to do anything unconventional, just being able to see in cpanel or in the home directory the last counted login. It certainly saves both your and user's time. Perhaps, it is too difficult to implement or the Heliohost staff is short of time. If it is a relatively straightforward PHP method, I am happy to contribute a script to your collection of http://www.heliohost.org/scripts/.
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The recommended way to login is through Heliohost's website, there are many ways to login that don't count to your logins, that url has to be one of those.
Thank you. But could I check the date of the last account activity-counter reset? Is it the date of ~/.lastlogin?
Also, my understanding is that the form on www.heliohost.org/home just POSTs the access data to http://stevie.heliohost.org:2082/login/. Why using the latter address directly fails to update the counter? A post last year
As long as you see "index.phpcp" in the navigation bar of your browser, your login has been logged. All three methods you mentioned will work fine.states that this should work fine. Has it been changed recently?
UPDATE: I think, I have figured out the main reason for non-registered log-ins. Before the log-in form appears on http://stevie.heliohost.org:2082/frontend/x3/index.phpcp, a Basic HTTP Authentication request window appears that bypasses the conventional POST via /login/ script. I wonder if it is possible to disable this method and thus to avoid a missing log-in counter reset?
To everyone, the sign of a registered log-in is a parameter ?post_login= after index.phpcp in the browser address field. If I am right, it is worth putting into the forum's FAQ.
Still, any advice on checking the current account (log-in counter) status would be highly appreciated.
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Could you please advise me whether accessing http://stevie.helioh...org:2082/login/ is not sufficient to keep the suspension counter renewed? (This forum's post suggests that it is.) I have last logged in just a week ago but today's email states that the last log-in was 30 days ago.
Is there any way to check the date of the last log-in or account activity? I am happy to help developing a user script for the common benefit.
Many thanks for your time.
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Thank you, the new account is now functional.
[Solved] Renewal Script Broken?
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Thanks. I have tried the following:
1. changing the cPanel password with ticking 'synchronise MySQL password' option;
2. signing out and in to the cPanel.
3. deleting and recreatig all database users
I have managed to restore functionality for some databases, but 'igrec_zen470' is not available, or it might got deleted in the process (I can no longer see it in cPanel->MySQL). Would it be possible to restore this database?
I also still get "Access Denied. Unable to establish a PHP session" when trying to open cPanel->myPhpAdmin. Any suggestions would be appreciated.