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  1. Richard G

    DNSonly like behaviour

    That depends. By default it's limited to 2. But you can add a 3rd one. https://docs.directadmin.com/other-hosting-services/dns/general.html#how-to-add-a-3rd-nameserver-ns3 As for Directslave, I don't use the scripts, found something in there and replied to Ericosman's post, just can find the...
  2. Richard G

    DNSonly like behaviour

    Out of curiosity. How do you get to 4x $5? You only need 1 extra DNS server right? Because if you only use it for DNS you can use it for unlimited domains DNS. Be aware, it's an either/or situation. If you start using the personal license with domains (or 2 accounts, not sure anymore) then you...
  3. Richard G

    DNSonly like behaviour

    Yes kind of. In fact the "free" DNSonly is already calculated in the price of cPanel. Direct admin does not have any free DNS itself. However, it doesn't say so but you can use the Personal Plus 5/month license for unlimited DNS if you use it for DNS only. For that price you're still nowhere...
  4. Richard G

    Solved Bubblewrap error when creating new users

    Probably yes, but unsure from the latest reply (other users) and lots of people reading stuff like this, so that's why I posted the warning to doublecheck. Better be safe than sorry.
  5. Richard G

    Solved Migrate very old version - backup

    If it's Centos you could do cat /etc/redhat-release for the specific version but wow that is indeed very old as you said.
  6. Richard G

    Solved Bubblewrap error when creating new users

    I would be carefull with that command, because if you have a custom -directory- there (which can very well be the case) then you would move the directoryname to custom.bak and customisations would not work anymore. So anyone reading this, doublecheck that it's a file and not a directory.
  7. Richard G

    Ftp upload not working anymore

    OMG they are ISP's doing that too nowadays? Wow... they should start trying that here in our country, they would have hell to pay. :ROFLMAO:
  8. Richard G

    How can we save all email traffic and other things from clients (e-evidence law)

    You can find it in Dutch here, on the right side under "beslisboom" https://ecp.nl/pps-eevidence/
  9. Richard G

    How can we save all email traffic and other things from clients (e-evidence law)

    No problem there. Because I will never do anything "just in case" and I value the privacy of my customers very high. So even in Dutch cases they have got to have a good decent court order otherwise I won't do anything. And I won't do anything out of myself anyway either. I'm just a bit worried...
  10. Richard G

    How can we save all email traffic and other things from clients (e-evidence law)

    Yes but well.... problem is that emails are stored on the server so you can't say you don't have that. That is a wrong translation. It says "general data retention" and I know how governments work. So this means they can ask for specific data retention for example emails, just not general so...
  11. Richard G

    How can we save all email traffic and other things from clients (e-evidence law)

    Well I don't fully agree to that. You can see they can ask for content as shown in the quote in the first message. So I can't agree to the any extra, and as of yet I didn't find any "we don't have that info option" but I did see a "you are expected to provide that information by law once...
  12. Richard G

    download.configserver.com:443 is down?

    Well... I'm almost sure the csf=yes is added directly when they fully integrated it in DA. Before that, we had to install CSF manually and then you could have DA use custom scripts for example for the bruteforce integration. There was no csf= setting in DA at that time yet. That's the only...
  13. Richard G

    Solved Email send to a user with t-online.de address bouns

    Great, thank you for confirming, this will for sure help us and others if/when running in to the same issue. Thanks! (y)
  14. Richard G

    download.configserver.com:443 is down?

    Yes the hosters have to keep that in mind. It's warned 2 threads here about this situation could be a security risk. It's up to hosters to keep their 3rd party tools and configuration safe enough. The csf=no is a manual configuration setting, not a DA automated setting. So one should always be...
  15. Richard G

    Solved Email send to a user with t-online.de address bouns

    Well... you could try using the company phone number, that's also a means for fast contact, maybe they will accept that too.
  16. Richard G

    How can we save all email traffic and other things from clients (e-evidence law)

    As far as I understand it now, we only have to start working on this once we get a court order from some country. This order should provide the conservation time. Accessing content but not limited to customers email is a privacy violation for sure. So we can't do anything until we receive an...
  17. Richard G

    Problem - "is functioning normally"

    Refresh the page or use another browser to be sure it's not browser cache. If not, then indeed somebody else is using the ip too and you have indeed to contact your data center.
  18. Richard G

    download.configserver.com:443 is down?

    I don't know, then you might have had it to csf=no for another reason. Anyway it's fixed now that's the most important.
  19. Richard G

    Problem - "is functioning normally"

    So they both do DNS, Because multiserver mode is only kindlike a DNS backup, multiserver does not do anything else. But for sure this is a DNS issue somewhere. Doublecheck if all DNS records are correctly the same in the bind .db files of these domains on both servers. And if you're using...
  20. Richard G

    Solved Email send to a user with t-online.de address bouns

    Yes. It seems t-online.de changed their requirements again not too long ago. And now at this moment, they have the odd rule, that if you have an unwell configured mailserver (for example no correct PTR), have spammed, or even when you use an ip address which is not used to contact a t-online.de...
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