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Still getting this error about PHP 5.6 despite being on 7.3, but if I ignore it and install anyway, it looks like it actually built! https://flarum.apps.raxsoft.com/ So yes, we do in fact support Composer...
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...and it failed, but that looks like its because Apache hasn't restarted yet. The error is about composer 2.3+ not supporting PHP 5.6 even though I've set the domain to 7.3... I'll try again in a little while.
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We'll know shortly if that thing works...it definitely does NOT work if logged in as a normal user (probably because it needs to update the plesk plugin for composer before it runs this), but it seems to work as admin so far.
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Does your bank card allow international transactions? We've run into similar issues with other countries, and some people have said they were able to fix payment issues like this by calling their bank and having them allow international use (we're in the USA). If you're unable to donate by Paypal, we can also accept donations via crypto. If you go that route, please send the coins to the appropriate wallet (see here: https://heliohost.org/donate/), then post the TXID for the blockchain transaction on the forum so we can verify the payment and send you an invite manually.
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This has been restored. It was due to a script issue that has since been corrected. It may take up to 2 hours for the domain to work again.
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[Solved] DNS still not updated for aliased domains?
wolstech replied to Mathieu's topic in Escalated Requests
We support both at this point. The alias domains not updating is an issue with the migration script. Almost everything on that wiki related to domains is obsolete...they don't work the same way in Plesk as they did in cPanel. Also, cPanel required you use our DNS because of its name server check to add a domain. Plesk doesn't have that requirement, though we do still provide DNS service. The settings to use your own DNS on Tommy are basically this: A and AAAA records. Use the IP addresses shown in Plesk (click on the domain in question in Plesk, they're shown at the bottom below the options for the domain). MX record pointed to tommy2.heliohost.org (if you plan to receive email at your domain) TXT record for SPF, value is "v=spf1 ip4:65.19.141.77 +a +mx ~all" (if you plan to send email from your domain). For Johnny, replace tommy2.heliohost.org with johnny.heliohost.org in the MX, and the IP address in the SPF with 65.19.141.67. -
We don't support Composer on the shared hosting at all (there's no way for users to run it since we don't offer SSH access). That said, you can absolutely build composer apps on your local PC then upload the output and they will work just fine. Composer's primary purpose is to just download a bunch of vendor packages and code and organize all of it into a working application. A VPS will also support Composer since you have root access with a VPS.
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It sounds like either a bug in the extension or maybe incompatible versions if that's the case. The extension's readme says it needs PHP 7.0 but you're using PHP 8.1, perhaps try changing that domain to PHP 7.x and trying again?
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I think that's pretty self explanatory. Either it's already installed or there are remains of a previous (perhaps failed?) installation in your database. If you don't have this extension installed already, backup your WP database, then drop all the tables starting with wp_staatic_ and try installing it again.
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[Solved] Domain was disabled by hosting provider
wolstech replied to ballagyr's topic in Escalated Requests
This was caused by an automated cleanup process we occasionally run. The way that's supposed to work is that a domain that does not resolve or resolves to a non-HelioHost provider, and is NOT using Cloudflare, was supposed to be disabled to improve server performance. The cleanup script had a few false detections, you're the second person to report a domain inadvertently disabled. When we designed it we expected Plesk to let you turn it back on yourself, but it doesn't (I wonder if we could alter the script or Plesk's database somehow to allow users to restore their own domains?) Either way, this domain has been restored and may take up to 2 hours to work. -
So it was a transfer. Tommy is full, but perhaps we are moving Tommy users to Johnny due to the lack of space on Tommy (I know we were inviting users on Johnny alongside free signups, I’m guessing this includes transfers?) Krydos will be able to explain this, but if that’s what this is, I don’t think you’ll be able to move back to Tommy right now. His uptime is worse than Johnny anyway at the moment. As for python, odds are that issue is because the version changed and your shebang lines are wrong.
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Donation is too old (we do not count donations made prior to July 16, 2020 for account transfers). My guess is that you were a free user as a result of the donation age and were still in line for transfer, but created a Johnny account instead (I can't check your ETA since it says you're already transferred, I'm assuming its seeing your Johnny account since it has the same username). Krydos will need to look at this. (For what its worth, Johnny is actually faster at the moment anyway, so where you ended up may actually be a good thing for now...).
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What was your old account's username? Also, when did you donate for the old Tommy account (and do you have the transaction info)? Keep in mind that at the moment Johnny actually has better uptime and speed...
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We have to create the subdomains for you, so you have to tell us which ones you want and we'll add them to your account. IP addresses for DNS should be 65.19.141.77 for IPv4 (A) and for 2001:470:1:1ee::2002 for IPv6 (AAAA)
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[Solved] (Request to Increase)Max Upload Size
wolstech replied to heliohostuzol's topic in Customer Service
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Is there ways to make donations (without) subscribe/have accounts
wolstech replied to sylvain's topic in How You Can Help
I remember the one thing Krydos hated about GFM was that during our last fundraiser, GFM wouldn't give us any meaningful information on our donors (specifically an email address), which made it a challenge to match donations to users...I forget the reason they gave (EU data privacy laws perhaps?), but I remember it seeming like nonsense considering Paypal shares that same information with us without any issue. With GFM we had to hope the person would post and ask about the gift we were offering, then manually assign the donation to them... Not saying we couldn't accept GFM year around, but we'd probably specify that GFM donors will not receive Tommy invites/extra space/etc. I doubt Krydos would want to constantly process GFM donations manually, especially when Paypal already can do it automatically. -
That appears to be an error on our part. The cleanup was only supposed to disable domains showing "not hosted by us" in our admin tools, this one shows as being hosted by us via Cloudflare, so I have no idea why it was disabled. Cloudflare domains weren't supposed to be disabled. Domain re-enabled. It might take an hour or two for it to work again since Apache needs to restart before it will work.
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We have to change the domain for you. What do you want it to be?
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Charityvest is probably not a good option for most...the bulk of our users are non-US and < $20 (though we do get some big donations from time to time, so it might be a nice option to have if a US donor wants to make a large donation). Also, I'm not sure whether how often we receive mail at that address considering none of us actually live in WA. Krydos would know if that's an option or not. Note that anything sent outside of Paypal won't count for anything in terms of a Tommy invite/space upgrade/ETA change/etc. unless you were to post and request it be counted. Our systems depend on the Paypal API for donation tracking, only a normal Paypal donation reports this way (I'm not sure if giving fund donations would report on the API or not, I suspect not based on how GF works).
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We pay PayPal fees. Some of the things we use PayPal for (like VPSes and eventually Morty) are effectively commercial offerings, so likely ineligible. Also, giving fund money isn't given to the charity directly if I remember right...it goes to PayPal then it takes months for PayPal to send it to us. Or was that the gofundme? Krydos would know.
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Changed. It will take up to 2 hours for the changes to take effect. Please note that due to the way Plesk works, all domains on your account as well as SFTP will not work until your main domain change takes effect. Also, if you have not already, be sure to create an A record for that domain pointed to 65.19.141.67
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Uptime robot is the monitoring service that I use. It's free for basic monitoring and can be set to send an email whenever something it monitors is down. It can monitor websites or ports, so you can point it at your website or at your SSH port. As for hestia not updating anymore, that's a Krydos question...
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[Solved] No permission to access server via SSH
wolstech replied to chamnabyun's topic in Customer Service
Kairion pretty much answered it. SSH is a VPS only offering. If you're on the shared hosting, you're limited to Plesk and (S)FTP. -
DKIM public keys are stored in normal TXT records. To enable it, in Plesk, you go to: Mail->Mail Settings->(domain)->Use DKIM Spam protection system to sign outgoing messages->Apply. After that, refresh the settings page and click the "How to configure external DNS" next to the option to see the public key and DNS record you need to create.
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Java is not available on our free offerings at the moment due to the recent switch from cPanel to Plesk, but it is one of our most requested features and is on our list of things to get re-implemented. We used to offer it on cPanel, but when we were forced to switch to Plesk, we haven't yet gotten it working with the new platform. Our focus recently has been getting the Johnny server working again so we can finish moving all of the users over to the new system. Once that's done we'll be working more on feature enhancements along with a paid offering called Morty. For the moment, if you need Java, you'll need to buy a VPS instead (please note that there's a waitlist for VPSes right now). If you're interested in being added to the waitlist, you can visit https://heliohost.org/vps/ to sign up.