Could http://status.x10hosting.com/ be updated with the current status of lotus?
Just a rough guess of the number of accounts transferred and the number remaining?
So when I ftp into my account I see all of my files are gone. I get a login attempt failed for cPanel.
The status page says:
"While everything looks to be in order we recommend everyone to login to cPanel\FTP and take backups of their files to be on the safe side."
Can't backup what...
Instead of using an A record for my domain name to the lotus server I'd prefer to switch to a cname so I don't have to update it whenever the lotus server IP changes.
What are the proper cname settings I should use?
I noticed my scripts are now running as the user nobody instead of under my username (rbeede) on my site (www.rodneybeede.com).
This is causing issues with my scripts saving files into /home/rbeede/public_html/blah
Should I change the permissions so everyone can write (seems like a bad...
I looked through the service status page, but I couldn't find any of the geeky details on the new hardware. Anyone have a link to point me in the right direction?
I can ping the server, but connecting to port 80 gives me connection refused. Anyone else seeing this?
I didn't see any notes on the service alerts page.
I now get 421 50 users (the maximum) are already logged in, sorry
It'd be nice if you could up that limit. I seem to get this very often.
lotus.x10hosting.com is my host.
http://lotus.x10hosting.com:2082/
I get a connection failed error in my browser.
I checked the server status page and didn't see anything new for the last few days.
The scrolling banner "Read the News & Services Alerts Before Creating A Support Thread" should be replaced with double the size font text that reads:
"Go to http://status.x10hosting.com for server status before posting for help"
That way I can just hit forums.x10hosting.com and hit that...
It'd be nice of sFTP (not ssh shells) were enabled for free accounts. You can have only sFTP without allowing an ssh shell too.
If that isn't feasible then FTP with SSL would be a nice alternative.
I've seen botnets with trojans in the wild that are stealing FTP credentials by...