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WHMCS, Ajouter le .dz

includes/whoisservers.php   dans le répertoire includes vous ajoute cette ligne en dernier  .dz| whois.nic.dz |NO OBJECT FOUND!  . com.dz | whois.nic.dz |NO OBJECT FOUND!  . net.dz | whois.nic.dz |NO OBJECT FOUND!  WHMCS7   https://docs.whmcs.com/WHOIS_Servers#Customising_WHOIS_Servers [     {         "extensions": ".dz",         "uri": "socket://whois.nic.dz",         "available": "NO OBJECT FOUND!"     } ] Comment ajouter un nouveau menu /admin/tempalte/blend/menu.tpl <li><a target="_blank" href="********************">Nom du menu</a></li>

user/process is causing bandwidth spikes WHM

I highly suggest starting with the tools I provided in an earlier response. You do have a few accounts that had higher bandwidth totals for the month. I suggest reviewing those accounts bandwidth usage in their respective cPanel accounts (cPanel >> Home >> Metrics >> Bandwidth). Another tool that may be useful would be AWStats, though this is assuming the bandwidth spike is caused by web traffic. I would also like to clarify that only certain bandwidth information is logged and the list can be found at: https://documentation.cpanel.net/display/74Docs/Bandwidth#Bandwidth-Non-recordedbandwidthinformation If the cPanel and/or WHM Bandwidth tools do not offer you the information you require, you will need to find a third-party tool to find this information. As a courtesy, I found some external resources that may assist you with finding which user/process is causing bandwidth spikes: https://www.slashroot.in/find-network-traffic-and-bandwidth-usage-process-linux https://a

nom de domaine avec é

Hello, Thanks for your patience in this matter. When adding a domain with accented characters, it is necessary to use the 'puny code' version of them. This is to allow cPanel to 'understand' them. The screenshot attached shows the unformatted domain is invalid. You can find the 'puny code' version of the domain by converting it using this third-party page: https://www.punycoder.com/ Or you can use the domain registrar's information: # whois agro-ingénierie.com Domain Name: xn--agro-ingnierie-ikb.com <- converted name Please use the domain name, and you should be able to continue. Let us know if you have any questions. --

WHM Limit bandwidth

You can limit the account's total bandwidth in your server's WHM on the WHM >> Home >> Account Functions >> Limit Bandwidth Usage page. You can read about the Limit Bandwidth Usage function here: https://documentation.cpanel.net/display/72Docs/Limit+Bandwidth+Usage Note that this function does not provide a mechanism for rate-limiting bandwidth or for connections to a site. You may therefore wish to investigate a custom mod_security configuration, such as the one outlined here: https://johnleach.co.uk/words/2012/05/15/rate-limiting-with-apache-and-mod-security/ Alternatively, you may wish to install a third-party firewall such as CSF/LFD, which may have more granular rate-limiting functionality. You can read about CSF/LFD here: https://www.configserver.com/cp/csf.html

WHM Munin not running

Your issue seems to have been that the munin-node service was not running: [12:59:35 mail root@9469293 ~]cPs# systemctl status munin-node.service ● munin-node.service - Munin Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/munin-node.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled) Active: failed (Result: timeout) since Sat 2018-04-21 21:58:40 CEST; 5 days ago Apr 21 21:57:07 mail.ebs.dz systemd[1]: Starting Munin... Apr 21 21:57:09 mail.ebs.dz systemd[1]: PID file /var/run/munin/munin-node.pid not readable (yet?) after start. Apr 21 21:58:40 mail.ebs.dz systemd[1]: munin-node.service start operation timed out. Terminating. Apr 21 21:58:40 mail.ebs.dz systemd[1]: Failed to start Munin. Apr 21 21:58:40 mail.ebs.dz systemd[1]: Unit munin-node.service entered failed state. Apr 21 21:58:40 mail.ebs.dz systemd[1]: munin-node.service failed. I restarted that service for you: [12:59:51 mail root@9469293 ~]cPs# systemctl start munin-node.service [13:00:04 mail root@9469293 ~]cPs# systemctl sta

creer package revendeur

Hello, I found that you had the reseller configured with resource limits enabled, and you set a 300GB disk space limit, but the bandwidth limit was empty. When you enable resource limits for a reseller, you must enter a value for both disk and bandwidth. I set a 6TB bandwidth limit on the reseller and it is now able to create accounts with the packages they have created. Can you please check from your end to confirm?

Open Media Vault NAS change password

Known Root Password Login to the OMV using the root user and the current password via SSH or Console enter the following command passwd root The new password is now active. Unknown Root Password, but Admin Access to OMV GUI is Available In this scenario we still can help ourselves with the GUI. The method we use is, that we create a cron job for the root user which then resets the password. Navigate to System -> Cron Jobs Press the +Add button UN-tick the enabled box, so that the cronjob does not run automatically. put into the command field the following line, replace newpasswd with your password: echo "root:newpasswd" | chpasswd press okay select the newly created cron job Click the run button. in the opening window click the start button. It will shortly deactivate and activate again. open ssh or console and login as root with your new password. Root and Admin Password Unknown If you do not know the root password, you need to boot with a Li

WHM How to Change or Limit Email Attachment size

To Limit Maximum Email Size do the following, Login to cPanel/WHM as root Under Service Configuration, Click “exim Configuration Manager” Click “Advanced Editor” Scroll down and Click “Add additional Configuration Setting” Find “message_size_limit” in pull-down list and choose Enter limit that you want to change to Scroll to bottom and click “save” Bandwidth monitoring     The easiest way to achieve this in cPanel would be to modify the bandwidth processing time for cPanel's statistics software. This can be configured at WHM >> Home >> Server Configuration >> Statistics Software Configuration >> Schedule Configuration >> Bandwidth Processing Frequency. Note, that this might cause a performance degradation, so keep an eye on the server when these changes are made. As these websites are likely using the same IP, monitoring individual users with a third-party plugin like Munin will be very difficult. Most user bandwidth moni

add dedicated IP to costumer il WHM

Hello, I have logged in to the server and completed my initial investigation. Here is what I found: That IP address just needed to be initially added in WHM >> Home >> IP Functions >> Add a New IP Address. I went ahead and did this but as a caveat I used a common netmask of /24 : =-= [23:53:22] [9359233] [~]$ ip a |grep inet\ |grep -v 127.0.0     inet ****************** brd ****************** scope global ens160     inet ******************/24 brd ****************** scope global ens160:cp1     inet ******************/24 brd 1****************** scope global secondary ens160:cp2     inet ******************/24 brd ****************** scope global ens192 =-= If that is not the correct netmask as given by the provider be sure to delete the address and re-add it with the correct mask. All that is left to be done is to decide the best time for downtime as there will be some while the DNS change to that IP propagates across the global Interne