@LeonDynamic said:
Just wondering if anyone here is running DirectAdmin prerelease binary. There has been a new theme added called Facelift. It looks similar to the existing Sidebar theme but appears to be a replacement for the Standard theme as when viewed on a mobile it changes back to the Standard theme.
@Lee said:
Curious about the Pro Pack DA is offering now. Is this being provided with free licences you see being offered with some providers like BuyVM and IH?
No, at the moment it is being provided only with retail standard & lite licenses for no extra charge. I hope DA change their mind later & it becomes available to be purchased from NOCs for extra charges.
Maybe @smtalk can let us all know if they have any such plans in future.
Quick question:
In DirectAdmin, when a user is migrated from cPanel, I see these directories in domains/mygreatdomain.tld: awstats logs private_html public_ftp public_html stats
Are all of these directories actually used by DA?
Initially I thought maybe onlye the {private,public}_html dirs were in use, but it seems files in stats are updated (used for the *Extra Features/Resource Usage* part, I guess).
Checking further it seems also logs and awstats dirs has files with current datestamps ...
@flips said:
Quick question:
In DirectAdmin, when a user is migrated from cPanel, I see these directories in domains/mygreatdomain.tld: awstats logs private_html public_ftp public_html stats
Are all of these directories actually used by DA?
Initially I thought maybe onlye the {private,public}_html dirs were in use, but it seems files in stats are updated (used for the *Extra Features/Resource Usage* part, I guess).
Checking further it seems also logs and awstats dirs has files with current datestamps ...
So, they're all in use?
Yes - it seems all are in use.
Even for a newly created DirectAdmin account, or a manually migrated cPanel account (so only files from public_html and a database export were "copied").
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I am about to switch back to Debian but I need to confirm compatibility for Jailshell/Bubblewrap.
Feature doc says "For CentOS 7 and up" but I've had no errors compiling on Debian. Hoping I'm good to go?
Michael
Yes, no problems with Debian/Ubuntu
nice theme
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P.S Resource throttling working as intended now I've switched to a compatible machine. Thank you.
Michael
Hello!
When I enter the server IP in the browser I'm redirected to the only domain I have there.
I'd like to show a simple HTML page instead, is it possible?
Well... checking again that server is not running DA. It's just OLS. Sorry.
LOL
Curious about the Pro Pack DA is offering now. Is this being provided with free licences you see being offered with some providers like BuyVM and IH?
Is it possible to get owned lifetime license now?
No.
No, at the moment it is being provided only with retail standard & lite licenses for no extra charge. I hope DA change their mind later & it becomes available to be purchased from NOCs for extra charges.
Maybe @smtalk can let us all know if they have any such plans in future.
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Thanks, make sense. I did think a comment I saw was incorrect which suggested they did. Which really made no sense.
Quick question:
In DirectAdmin, when a user is migrated from cPanel, I see these directories in
domains/mygreatdomain.tld
:awstats logs private_html public_ftp public_html stats
Are all of these directories actually used by DA?
Initially I thought maybe onlye the {private,public}_html dirs were in use, but it seems files in
stats
are updated (used for the *Extra Features/Resource Usage* part, I guess).Checking further it seems also
logs
andawstats
dirs has files with current datestamps ...So, they're all in use?
Yes - it seems all are in use.
Even for a newly created DirectAdmin account, or a manually migrated cPanel account (so only files from public_html and a database export were "copied").
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