http://forum.swsoft.com/showthread.php?t=38404&highlight=chroot 1.) MySQL Access Rights On your Plesk server: Create a MySQL user eg.: secondarydns Using phpmyadmin, grant this user the SELECT option only for the table domains of the psa database. Also for maximum security you should set the hostname from which this user will logon.
Monthly Archives: July 2008
Centos 5 Plesk Install
I’ve recently been doing the exact same thing (albeit 32-bit), having previously always used Fedora, so I thought I’d give you a ‘how-to’ based entirely on my experiences (so it’s not neccesarily gospel, but it’s worked fine for me):
BIND update causes DNS Server failure
Definitely sounds like bind-chroot is the culprit. I’ve had a few problems with it myself. Once you’ve removed it from your machine Quote: yum remove bind-chroot service named start add the following line to your yum.conf file under the [main] section Quote: exclude=bind-chroot
Network Commands
ping cdl.gr nslookup ns1.cdl.gr ipconfig /flushdns tracert ns1.cdl.gr
Search Command In Linux
find -name “filename”
Create tag cloud V3
Should give you something that looks like this (but as links if you so choose): Thing 1 Thing 2 Thing 3 Thing 4 Thing 5 Thing 6 Thing 7 Thing 8