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Since you don't have access to a command line for that last part, I'll help you out there... Perl on all of the servers is located at /usr/bin/perl. But that's unlikely your problem as that's where MT should be looking for it by default. You probably will be best suited to submit a helpdesk ticket. If mt-check.cgi and mt-load.cgi both worked (are you absolutely certain mt-load.cgi didn't return any errors, btw), and your mt.cgi file is in the same directory and does not work, I would be hard pressed to give you a good reason why without seeing your setup.
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Oh, and btw, if you are managing your own server.... make sure you have updated your cPanel within the last two weeks, because that may be how you got rooted in the first place (if indeed you did) if you haven't updated it. From a root shell, just run /scripts/upcp to make sure you are up to date.
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Is this on a dedicated server? It sounds like you might possibly have had a rootkit installed on your server (that is you may have been hacked). Hidden from ps means that when you do a 'ps' command to list processes, that process doesn't show up. This is a common technique used by root kits... they'll either replace your ps binary, or load a kernel module (or both), to hide their processes and files. 'xntps' is a binary that is often used to install a backdoor. If you see something like the following at the end of /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit: ># Xntps (NTPv3 daemon) startup.. /usr/sbin/xntps -q ...then it is pretty definite you have been rooted. Unless you really know what you are doing, you should send in a support ticket to have TCH staff take a look at your server. If your server is fully managed, they should take care of it. If not, they may take care of it for a charge. There's not really a magical "do this one thing" to get rid of a rootkit and whatever else they may have left behind, especially if they loaded a kernel module (you either need to remove, or negate that module before you can really find everything). I'm gonna move this discussion to Security as well, as it's more relative.
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Here's a way for Movable Type to add Google translation. If you don't use movable type, you still may be able to incorporate something like that into your blog.
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Rename the pages to use a .php extension and use a PHP include: <?php include("includes/footer.html"); ?> Or rename the pages to use .shtml extention and use Server Side Includes: <!--#include virtual="/includes/footer.html" --> You could also add an apache handler to tell the server to handle standard .html as PHP or SSI, so you don't have to rename extensions.
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Just create a new post in the Add me to the Family forum and list the changes you want made. Someone will come along and make them for you (users can't modify their own listings).
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The IP of the your mailserver does resolve: % host 69.50.193.13 13.193.50.69.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer server35.totalchoicehosting.com. I'm not sure if frontier just could not resolve it for some reason at the time your email went through. I would try again and see if it happens again, it may have just been a fluke incident. And btw, Bruce was recommending you try using your ISP's SMTP servers for sending mail if using TCH's doesn't work. You generally don't need an email account with them to do that.
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You can have an unlimited number of websites in a reseller account (only bound by your total diskspace and bandwidth usage).
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www.gondoladivenezia.com is currently resolving to a different address than the other domains. The address it's resolving to is not a TCH server. Double check your domain setup for that particular account. If you can't figure out what's wrong, submit a support ticket (click on Help Desk at top of any forums page) to have a tech support look at it.
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Nice site! Definitely gonna have to visit it and have a read to help support my poker addiction. Thumbs Up Btw, what's the difference between this and flopturnriver.com which is on another server?
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Oi vey! Breaking it down conceptually.... With your existing system, when a person signs up, do you manage the initial creation of the userids and passwords on the remote systems? If so, is that scripted? Then maybe you can keep some kind of date information that will automatically change the password of each user before the existing one would expire, and store that new information. Basically, if there's a way for you, through your scripts, to change the password for each site that requires it, that sounds like it would be the easiest, assuming the end user never needs to know what that password is. And maybe just run a cron every day that checks for what users need passwords updated on what sites. That would then hopefully negate the need for your script to be smart enough to handle "your password is about to expire" complexities. Anyway, just some thoughts.
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If I understand correctly what you are asking for, the only way to manage where all the domains would go without a helpdesk ticket would be through a reseller account that all of your website accounts would get bundled into. Then you could manage what domains go to what accounts yourself.
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I'll take a look at it when I get some free time (tonight or tomorrow hopefully). I could either use cPanel's db backups which do a mysql dump, gzip's it, and sends it to you. Or just do a mysql dump directly and bypass cPanel completely.
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You can just cut and paste the script from above until Kevin gets a chance to fix the help site. All the script does is tell cPanel to run a full backup. That full backup does include databases, but not in a way that would be easy to restore individual databases if you needed to. It shouldn't be hard to create a script for the individual databases part. So if people want it I could whip something up for that, too.
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In addition to propagation, DNS servers will cache host information. So if you get new information from one place yesterday, another place can still have old DNS information. Give it a little more time for it to fully update. I pulled up your website hosted on server 57 just fine from here.
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AIM also has a service like this: AIM Mobile
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Use starryconstellation.com, or ftp.starryconstellation.com as your ftp address (I checked both, they are pointing to your server properly). Your username and password will be the same as what you use to login to cPanel.
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http://www.jaguarpc.com/index.php?loc=support/faq5#top - They can register .com, .net, and .org. They are (or were) a reseller of Enom: I'm not sure if you can manage your domain directly with enom or whether you will have to go through jaguarpc.com though. The status does show as locked (to prevent the chance of unauthorized changes/transfers), though, so if you decide to transfer your domain, you will need to get it unlocked first.
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That was my fault. I mistyped the URL. It has been fixed.
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cpanel.net's demo is currently down while they are doing some site maintenance over there. That is unrelated to TCH other than we use their software locally (that is, their demo site has no affect to our actual cPanel use for the TCH webservers). From cpanel.net's website: The $4 web hosting plan includes email and all of the other options that are listed for that package on the web hosting plans page. This also includes AWSTATS for site statistics that will be installed and setup for you when you sign up for an account. There are several one-click install applications available. Email form handling is not, but a family member has a very easy to use Ultimate Form Mailer script available on his website that you can setup without doing any script writing. Information about the script can be found here: http://www.totalchoicehosting.com/help/id65.htm TCH does not support ASP. PHP and Perl are the primary server side scripting launguages supported.
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Can you post up here, or PM me your exact include statement?
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I've never used Phpnuke, so no other ideas off hand. If someone doesn't have an answer for you, I'll install a copy and take a look.
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For pop3 access, that should be cameron@catppl.com. You only use cameron+catppl.com for the htaccess login for webmail (the browser popup login). A little confusing, I know.
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Also, are you entering "myname+mysite.com" as the username in the popup login box?
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It's sitting at home in my pile of books to read.
