Indeed - and Yahoo, they also made the same requirement.
Something like this is probably a good idea, just to gain that bit of extra awareness about activity from one's domain:
You might like to try running an MTR (at least 100 hops / iterations) from your PC to the server to see if there's any packet loss, which could very well explain what you're seeing here.
You can use something like https://sourceforge.net/projects/winmtr/ to do this.
If there is, it'd be worth...
That URL loads fine for me.
Before all else, it might be worth testing it with your browser's incognito / private browsing mode, or using a different browser.
Might be worth checking /usr/local/directadmin/data/users (i.e. ll /usr/local/directadmin/data/users) to see if there's any users other than admin in there.
https://docs.directadmin.com/changelog/version-1.61.0.html#file-manager-delete-to-trash-instead-of-immediate-removal-skins
You could do something like du -sch /home/$user/.trash via SSH.
If you'd like to empty .trash for all users in one go, you could use something like find /home/*/.trash...
https://www.whmcs.com/eula/
Be careful here.
We had (and were using) an owned license up until June 2023, but then a security update came along, and so we very quickly purchased a monthly leased license in order to get access to it, as our support/updates plan expired in 2022 - so that's...
Not DA related, but Windows pushed an update for this: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/october-10-2023-kb5031354-os-build-22621-2428-ecc07685-218f-4ba9-b3c8-fe2e35059aec