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            <title>CentOS 4 Related Articles</title>
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            <description>CentOS 4 Related Articles
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            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2012 00:02:23 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>MySQL Connect error (2) with suPHP on CloudLinux</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/cloudlinux-suphp-mysql-connect-error?rev=1421606367&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>MySQL Connect error (2) with suPHP on CloudLinux

Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2) in /home/user/public_html/index.php on line 3

Possible Fix #1

The issue could be caused by cagefs.  Make sure the path</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2015 18:39:27 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>How to empty all cPanel File Manager .trash bins</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/cpanel-clean-trash?rev=1552587767&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to empty all cPanel File Manager .trash bins

When deleting files using cPanel's file manager the default option is to move the files into the trash bin.  There is an option to skip sending the file to the trash can but many don't see this option or they move data into the trash and forget it's there. This can consume valuable disk space and if you have backup's enabled, the backups will be larger and take longer to complete.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2019 18:22:47 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Create a temporary WHM session using the command line</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/cpanel-create-temporary-whm-session?rev=1548289191&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Create a temporary WHM session using the command line

It's a common security practice to install the SSH key of a user who you want to allow ssh access to your server. On a cPanel server where you may need to access the WHM this becomes an issue since logging into the WHM usually requires you to know the root password. Luckily there is a simple solution to this issue!  You can create a temporary session using the command line that will allow you to log into the WHM without knowing the root pass…</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2019 00:19:51 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>How to Purge all mailboxes on your cPanel server</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/cpanel-purge-all-mailboxes?rev=1552592316&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to Purge all mailboxes on your cPanel server

These days IMAP is the standard email protocol used to manage an email account but what some don't know is that when you delete a message it's not actually removed until that mailbox is “purged”. Many email clients will do this automatically but there are some that won't and will require the user to purge the account manually.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2019 19:38:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>cPanel</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/cpanel?rev=1370446740&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>cPanel
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            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2013 15:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>How to display MySQL or MariaDB server uptime</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/display_mysql_uptime?rev=1553109367&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to display MySQL or MariaDB server uptime

The following command is a example of how to display your MySQL, or MariaDB server uptime.

In the example below we are connecting to the SQL server as the user root and telling the client utility to prompt us for the password. If your my.cnf already contains a user and password you can remove the -u and -p options as they are not needed.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2019 19:16:07 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Adding FormMail support back into new cPanel Installations</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/how-to-add-formmail-support-back-to-cpanel?rev=1506972480&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Adding FormMail support back into new cPanel Installations

cPanel used to provide a global Formmail script that was located in /cgi-sys/ and as of cPanel version 11.64 it was no longer provided in new installations. Below you will find instructions on how to add this script back onto newer installations so that you wont break your customers sites when moving them to a newer server.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 02 Oct 2017 19:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>How to DNS spoof on Linux</title>
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            <description>How to DNS spoof on Linux

DNS spoofing is when you force your operating system into thinking a domain is pointing to an IP address different from what the rest of the internet see's.  This can be useful when you move a site from one server to another and want to test the site before pointing the domain to the new server.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2019 18:22:27 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>How to DNS spoof on windows</title>
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            <description>How to DNS spoof on windows

DNS spoofing is when you force your operating system into thinking a domain is pointing to an IP address different then what the rest of the internet see's.  This can be useful when you move a site from one server to another but want to test the site before pointing it to the new server.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2019 21:42:29 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>How to build and install Bitcoin on CentOS 7</title>
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            <description>How to build and install Bitcoin on CentOS 7

The following instructions show you how to configure, compile, and install Bitcoin 0.9.4 on CentOS 7.

Update Your Operating System Packages

The first step is to always make sure your operating system and all of it's packages are up-to-date.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2015 00:57:46 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>How to install Nagios on CentOS 6</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/how-to-install-nagios-on-centos-6?rev=1404178233&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to install Nagios on CentOS 6

Nagios is a powerful monitoring system that monitors your servers and/or services and alerts staff if a problem should arise.  The system is plugable which gives administrators the ability to write their own or use hundreds of pre written plugins to monitor their infrastructure.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2014 01:30:33 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>How to use Let's Encrypt with Apache on CentOS 7</title>
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            <description>How to use Let's Encrypt with Apache on CentOS 7

Let's Encrypt is a free SSL provider that allows you to generate basic SSL certificates that will validate correctly with most browsers. This guide will walk you through installing all of the software required to get Apache serving content over HTTPS in it's default configuration. If you have multiple vhosts already setup on your server, Certbot should detect them and the process is mostly the same.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 28 Nov 2017 19:55:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Howto disable all CSF and LFD email alerts</title>
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            <description>Howto disable all CSF and LFD email alerts

ConfigServer Security &amp; Firewall (csf) is a stateful packet inspection (SPI) firewall, login/intrusion detection and security application for Linux servers.

The following commands will disable all CSF and LFD email notifications.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2019 21:54:23 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Welcome to our information library!</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/index?rev=1502218307&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Welcome to our information library!

This WIKI contains how-to's, guides, workarounds, and any other information we feel may benefit our clients or the internet community! If you are looking for something specific please try the search feature that can be found at the top of this page!</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Aug 2017 18:51:47 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>How to install Transmission daemon and client on CentOS6</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/install-transmissionbt-centos6?rev=1385140212&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to install Transmission daemon and client on CentOS6

There are two ways to install Transmission on CentOS6. The first method is very simple and uses the RPM from the EPEL repository.  The Second method requires more work because we will build it from source.  The advantage of building from source is that you will have the latest version of Transmission installed, the downside is that you will have to continue to upgrade it by hand if a security issue is even discovered.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 22 Nov 2013 17:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>How to install NicTool on CentOS 6</title>
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            <description>How to install NicTool on CentOS 6

This documentation will walk you through a step by step installation of NicTool on a minimal install of CentOS 6.  This doc supports both 32 and 64 bit installations of CentOS.

Update CentOS

First step is to update the system to the latest and greatest version of CentOS</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2014 21:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>libvirt</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/libvirt?rev=1349109994&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>libvirt
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            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2012 16:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>How to load modules on boot CentOS 6.x</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/load-modules-on-boot-centos6?rev=1351810056&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to load modules on boot CentOS 6.x

If you would like to load a module on boot you can do so by doing the following.

create a file named anything.module in the /etc/sysconfig/modules/ directory.  The file can be named anything so long as it ends with .module.  You will also need to give this file 755 permissions.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2012 22:47:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>NDCHost</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/ndchost?rev=1347058284&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>NDCHost
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            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2012 22:51:24 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>How to use the OCZ REVODRIVE with CentOS 6.x</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/ocz-revodrive-centos6?rev=1351809448&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to use the OCZ REVODRIVE with CentOS 6.x

Overview

This article only explains how to load the driver for use of CentOS 6.x once the system has booted up. If you are looking for instructions on how to boot off the REVODRIVE, good luck!

Installation</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2012 22:37:28 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>OpenVPN Error: Cannot open dh1024.pem for DH parameters</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/openvpn_dh1024_error?rev=1347986265&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>OpenVPN Error: Cannot open dh1024.pem for DH parameters

Problem

When building OpenVPN on RHEL/CentOS servers as a RPM you may end up finding that the init script fails to start OpenVPN. When checking /var/log/messages you may find a error that looks simular to this.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2012 16:37:45 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>How to increase file view limit for Pure-FTPd</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/pure-ftpd-increase-file-limit?rev=1401389107&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to increase file view limit for Pure-FTPd

1. Use an SSH Client to access your server.

2. Use a text editor to modify the file /etc/pure-ftpd.conf

3. Find the value labeled LimitRecursion. It will be followed by 2 numbers. The first number is the total amount of files to be displayed, the second numbers is the total directory depth to be displayed.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2014 18:45:07 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>WatchMySQL wont start</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/watchmysql-wont-start?rev=1393356296&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>WatchMySQL wont start

This page will help you troubleshoot why the WatchMySQL daemon wont start.

Running WatchMySQL in the foreground

A simple way to see the errors that are being displayed by WatchMySQL is to simple run WatchMySQL with the -f switch.  This will run WatchMySQL in the foreground and stop STDOUT and STDERR redirection.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2014 19:24:56 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>How to generate a CSR and Key in the WHM</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/whm-generate-csr-key?rev=1376372553&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>How to generate a CSR and Key in the WHM

When purchasing an SSL certificate you first need to generate a CSR (Certificate Signing Request) and Key. Once done the CSR is sent to the Certificate provider were they use it to create your certificate.  Once the Certificate has been generated it is very important that you keep the key and cert stored in a safe place.  Loosing either one of these makes the other useless and you will be required to start over and purchase a new certificate!</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 13 Aug 2013 05:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>WHMCS Continuous Invoice Generation for active services only</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/whmcs-continuous-invoicing-active-services-only?rev=1584121416&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>WHMCS Continuous Invoice Generation for active services only

WHMCS has a configuration option named 'Continuous Invoice Generation'.  When enabled WHMCS will continue to generate invoices each cycle for services that are not already Cancelled or Terminated even if the previous invoice is Unpaid. This also means that WHMCS will continue to generate invoices for Suspended services as well.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2020 17:43:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Understanding Wordpress File Upload Permissions</title>
            <link>https://ndchost.com/wiki/wordpress-upload-permissions?rev=1388103844&amp;do=diff</link>
            <description>Understanding Wordpress File Upload Permissions

Wordpress sets permissions on uploaded files based on the permissions of the directory they are in.  The code below taken from wp-admin/includes/file.php shows how the permissions of uploaded files is determined.</description>
            <author>anonymous@undisclosed.example.com (Anonymous)</author>
            <pubDate>Fri, 27 Dec 2013 00:24:04 +0000</pubDate>
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