so this patch is for nginx front-end and apache back-end then, yes?
Posts by anarking
-
-
ah, sorry, didn't mean to waste your time. forgot customers can't modify the execution times, post sizes, etc. makes sense. guess i've been switching between admin, reseller, customers too many times tonight
by the way, new version is awesome sweet work, nux
-
Hi Guys, got 1.1.0-rc1.3 installed on debian 6.0.6, and everything looks great. but I believe there is 1 bug I've stumbled on...
PHP Editor is enabled for Reseller. PHP Editor is enabled for Customer. Switch to Customer, and it shows PHP Editor as disabled.
Anyone else confirm?
-
i appreciate the work, but am I missing something? why would anyone use nginx as a back-end instead of getting rid of apache altogether? an nginx back-end still has the bottleneck of apache at the front. that's like trying to push a dump truck with a porsche. i don't understand the benefit?
-
Ich fand das heute http://www.afterlogic.com/wiki…swords_(WebMail_Pro_6_PHP)
Ich kann nicht damit es funktioniert. Viel Glück! -
agreed. multi-server is by far the most important.
-
i think it should be considered to replace apache with nginx entirely. it's just far superior to apache when handling huge amounts of visitors. using nginx as a back-end to apache is something i've never heard of, and doesn't make any sense. i've seen lots of nginx front-ends, but never a back-end. very big change though, but worth considering...
-
you are just too cool, nux, awesome solution allowing for flexibilty both ways. thanks so much
-
I cannot think of any security issues that are not 0.0001% probability. no other panel requires this, and it would make it very very difficult to manage on a large scale. and anger people waiting for approval. so, aside from me writing a script to grab all domain names from the database and enter them into config.php every 10 minutes... what is the best way to enable this for all domains?
-
what do you think is the simplest way to make it so that it is enabled for all domains? i think this should be default behavior. if they should not have aliases, their hosting package should already be set. if they are allowed more aliases, they should activate automatically.