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  1. wattie

    FreeBSD 13 sub forum

    I'm pretty sure that if you install DA on FreeBSD 12, then upgrade to FreeBSD 13, it will continue to work. That has been the case until now with unsupported versions :)
  2. wattie

    Best PHP Mode

    PHP-FPM is fast enough and secure. It's the best choice for shared hosting. The web server will also support HTTP2.
  3. wattie

    PHP 8 installation error on FreeBSD servers

    Same here with FreeBSD 11.3. It compiles from ports but not from the DA package.
  4. wattie

    FreeBSD 12.1 Setup Testing

    My case is different, but... yes, it may be due to OpenSSL 1.1.1 in Freebsd 12.x. PHP 5.x requires OpenSSL 1.0.2. I read that DA support once stated in the forums that 5.6 is patched to work against newer OpenSSL's; however it may not be 100% error prone. Do not use PHP 5 if you can.
  5. wattie

    Direct Admin install on FreeBSD Virtual Machine on FreeNAS

    Any firewall? Try out:
  6. wattie

    FreeBSD 12.1 Setup Testing

    I never had "extremely busy" single website but my experience with loads over lots of Wordpress sites and other custom CMS-es on one server showed that single Apache is better performance than Nginx-Apache combo.
  7. wattie

    Strange process

    It happened again after update to 2.0.15 :( :( :(
  8. wattie

    Directadmin on FreeBSD

    IPFW is also very simple to use.
  9. wattie

    Directadmin on FreeBSD

    ZFS is not about speed, but it's about disks management. It's benefits are mainly for really large-scale servers with lots of HDDs.
  10. wattie

    Strange process

    Yep, all fine now.
  11. wattie

    Strange process

    It runs infinitely and it spawns many processes (seems to be related to the number of CPUs on the system?). If you kill a "tr" process, it respawns again.
  12. wattie

    Strange process

    Great find! I hope they'll fix it soon.
  13. wattie

    Strange process

    After reboot the "tr" processes disappeared. How do you kill it? I was trying to kill the "tr" processes, but they reappeared immediately. They were 8 - I guess it's related to number of CPUs.
  14. wattie

    Strange process

    The issue appeared recently. When I enter the above command in SH shell, it outputs nothing: # tr -cd 'a-zA-Z0-9' < /dev/urandom 2>/dev/null | head -c`perl -le 'print int rand(7) + 10'` # OS: FreeBSD 11.3
  15. wattie

    OSCP Must Staple

    I have no idea if it works with LE or not. I have no test server to try on. The lines are not available but they are valid Apache config directives.
  16. wattie

    Very promising benchmarks for FreeBSD 13

    FreeBSD was never so far focused on performance - the stability and simplicity was always the priority. Well it looks like now things are getting better in regards of speed! Check this out: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=freebsd-13-beta1 Briefly the tests show that 13...
  17. wattie

    Directadmin on FreeBSD

    Haha, lately you had lets say "spicy" elections out there and the media is saying that "the nation is divided". Honestly they don't know what they are talking about :) Here if you have 8 apartments and you must take decision on something about the block, you'll get 9 different opinions :) P.S...
  18. wattie

    Directadmin on FreeBSD

    I want to confirm that everything you said is absolutely true. And I wish to emphasize that it's the only OS I ever used which can upgrade so easily from any major version up to the newest with no issues at all.
  19. wattie

    Changing /home location to /home2

    Let's say the username you wish to move is called "jack". Here is what you can do by logging in with root in SSH: mv /home/jack /home2/jack ln -s /home2/jack /home/jack chown jack:access /home/jack After that check user and group of the files to make sure that permissions are ok. You may need...
  20. wattie

    CVE-2020-25578, CVE-2020-25579

    Luckily the tmpfs issue is not affecting FreeBSD 11, so I am still safe :)
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