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wolstech

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  1. Krydos is the one who would know more about this...
  2. You can put it in your home folder or anywhere inside it and use the absolute path to the file inside your home folder (which will probably be something like /home/username/filename.txt or /home1/username/filename.txt, I can't find your account so I can't get you the exact path). Just make sure to give the file "other read" permissions (644 is probably fine, it's the last 4 that matters) so the Tomcat process can access it. Tomcat runs as another user, not as you, so "other" has to be given read access if you want it to not return an access denied error.
  3. It might work if you specify both the custom NS names and the IP addresses (glue records) of our name servers at your registrar, but I'm not sure if this would work or not. You would need to create A records for the custom names in cpanel as well, pointed to the IPs of our name servers, so our system is aware of the names. I'm not sure whether cpanel will like it though when it goes to do name server checks. I'm not sure if it looks at the name, or at the ip of the server being used. If it's the name, this won't work for letting you create new domains. Officially, we don't support any configuration other than the one we list.
  4. Bingo. If I unsuspend this, comp7054 will end up suspended instead. You can't have both.
  5. There's no hard limit for CPU usage. It's a matter of when the load becomes enough to affect other people's websites. When the server starts to slow down, the heaviest users are suspended in order until the server performs normally again. Users on Tommy can actually view their load and how likely they are to get suspended for this. This feature isn't yet on Johnny and Ricky though. Normally we release new stuff on Johnny first, but because Tommy is the most sensitive to load causing suspensions (Ricky and Johnny are more lenient with load, a big reason why they're also slow...), it made more sense to offer it to Tommy users first. Since you're on Tommy, you can view your load here: https://tommy.heliohost.org:2083/frontend/paper_lantern/load/index.live.php
  6. You can correct this by changing the file's permissions to 644 in file manager or FTP.
  7. Let see if Krydos can grab the logs for you to help troubleshoot it.
  8. It says it's suspended for hacking tools, though I don't see anything on the account that I would consider hacking tools. The index page does look kind of dubious though and the index page was an IP logger, which is probably what got it suspended. Please be aware that we do not permit the hosting of hacking tools, malware, botnets, phishing, or any other illegal activity. Please delete g9.php (renamed to g9.mal) and all dubious content within 24 hours or you'll be suspended again until we can remove it for you.
  9. Done. You should now be able to log in and your website should start working within 2 hours.
  10. @Krydos: Bulletproof hosting is exactly the opposite of regular providers. They generally ignore abuse reports, and often own their own data centers, so there's no provider to shut them down. When they get busted, it's usually a government physically raiding them and taking the servers. More often than not these companies specialize in hosting cybercrime. Such hosts are often found in countries with lax or no cybercrime laws or enforcement. There's lots of money to be made in that business unfortunately, and some of these even go as far to operate on contingency ("we take X% of proceeds, make nothing pay nothing"). This person will likely succeed at setting it up and operating it using one of those providers. The good news is that most of these providers' IPs are already on abuse blacklists, so they're easy to block.
  11. It was indeed inactivity. Unsuspended. To clarify the policy though, the account is for life, as in we will never cancel your service as long as you use it. We won't boot you off because someone else wants your spot or anything like that. "Using it" is defined as logging into cPanel once a month (we can't define it any other way because we have users who only use the account for email or database services, or for running crons, or who are stuck waiting in line for Java, or for other non-public-facing stuff). Regardless of how you obtain an account, you're not immune from the login requirement unless you donate monthly or in large amounts. Each donation of $1 or more gives 1 month of activity credit for your account. If you decide to donate for this, please let us know so we can set your account up to extend itself upon receipt of your donations.
  12. We receive so many reports that mistakes sometimes happen. He looks for the domain name and suspends it forgetting to check the date first. Let us know if you have any other problems.
  13. That suspension is actually incorrect. Krydos suspended it because we received an abuse report, but the spam message is from over a month ago before you fixed your issue. Unsuspended.
  14. Done. You should now be able to log in and your website should start working within 2 hours.
  15. wolstech

    DNS

    You must use our name servers to initially configure the domain and add it to your account. This is a requirement to prove you own the domain. Once configured, you will need to let cloudflare copy the working DNS zone settings, then change back to cloudflare. Please be aware that our service has been known to have some odd issues with cloudflare in the past. Some functions such as AutoSSL won't work if you're using it.
  16. The suspension is due to multiple accounts because you signed up twice yesterday. If I unsuspend this, you won't be able to have the account cakirins back. Which account do you want to keep?
  17. We don't unsuspend or clean malware accounts. Users have to sign up again if this happens, and lose their data in the process. The most common malware scenario we see is hidden backdoors in software like Wordpress extensions that get used to set up phishing websites, though spam, botnets, and other abusive tools such as social media likers also fall into this category. As for law enforcement, it's rare to see anything come of that, but it's kept in case it is asked for because we are required to do so by law. We can send you an invite for a replacement account if you want to sign up again so you don't need to wait, please let us know if you are interested. You should not host any form of botnet, spam, phishing, malware, etc. here though or you'll end up banned again.
  18. That what I get for doing this on mobile when I can’t actually view the website...
  19. Interestingly enough, both of these are now suspended for high load as well as multiple accounts. Please keep the load down. The account comp7054 has been unsuspended.
  20. It was indeed high load. Unsuspended. Load issues are usually related to the software you installed. Wordpress and proxies are the leading cause of it, so if you have one of those on your account, I'd recommend not running that here.
  21. That's a known issue with the forums. A forum account can accidentally get its template switched to Mobile due to a bug in IPB, which will cause it to always show Mobile even if you select desktop version. I fixed your profile, clear your cache and sign in again to verify it works. Fixed. Changes in cPanel are supposed to synchronize into the central user database on their own, but it didn't for some reason. I manually changed it.
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