Nuxwin has offered to help you through teamviewer in your upgrade thread:
http://forum.i-mscp.net/Thread…-rc1-4?pid=12194#pid12194
Please let him sort it out via. TeamViewer =).
Nuxwin has offered to help you through teamviewer in your upgrade thread:
http://forum.i-mscp.net/Thread…-rc1-4?pid=12194#pid12194
Please let him sort it out via. TeamViewer =).
Looks to be working just fine.
So you can send and receive from the webmail correct?
Then you might wan't to connect to your SMTP via port 465 in Outlook instead of 25, that might solve your problem.
Then the problem is most likely your ISPs, that they block port 25.
To get out of the screen write: quit
and click enter.
Did it work when you used webmail, I don't quite understand what to you wrote about that earlier.
If that does not work, please provide the mail.log result.
You mail log is found in /var/log/mail.log
I'm pretty sure the error you have in your Outlook is caused by Port 25 being blocked by your private ISP. I can't say this for sure, since I don't understand Spanish.
Try from you VPS to write:
Quotetelnet i-mscp.net 25
what is the result?
We need to see your mail logs, and are you sure port 25 is open to the outside world?
Normally if you are hosting it privately your private ISP will block port 25 to avoid you ending as a spam source.
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Hi there,
I would just say thank you for the great fork of isp-control. I had a look on all forkes and decided after an intensive comparism to move to t-MSCP.
And what do I have to say, it is great! The switch was even quicker than the comparism. And it was a lot more comfortable than VHCS or isp-control ever were. To use dialog is great!
Just wanted you to know, that you make me happy with your work!
regards,
thoand
Hi thoand,
Welcome to i-MSCP. Thank you for your kind words, it's always a pleasure getting positive feedback from our users, we strive to provide our users with what the community prefers therefore we often have votes, so that our users can vote for what features they would like to see in the next release(s).
Hope you'll continue to enjoy i-MSCP. Let us know if we can assist in any way.
It just tells you, that your system does not support IPv6, therefore it has been disabled.
You should be fine.
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Yes.....It asked me what distribution I use..........I don't have any ideeas........Can you connect to my Ubuntu and help me pls....?!?!
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How do I force install because in the error says "There are problems and -y was used without --force-yes"?
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I've updated the distribution and now I get
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
php5-common : Breaks: php5-suhosin but 0.9.33-3 is to be installed
This is not to be rude or anything, but if you don't know what distribution you are using when pointing out you are running Ubuntu.
It makes me think, what is the point of installing i-MSCP?
What do you need it for, private or business related?
First response from the NGiNX team so far:
QuoteDisplay MoreUnfortunately we weren't approached by "Qihoo 360 Web Security Research Team"
before this publication went out through bugtraq.
We are now trying to obtain more information from that team without much success.
We've also analyzed their report and we can't conclude this is a real vulnerability yet.
From the descriptions provided it still looks like it's somewhat spurious.
We are trying to continue investigation though.
Regrettably responsible disclosure isn't always the case. However, we can't yet confirm
it's a full one either.
As it seems they can't get this 100% confirmed and the reporting person/team didn't go through the correct channels.
Still waiting for a valid response if this is a real threat or false.
Source: Openwall.com
A vulnerability has been discovered in all the latest releases of NGiNX.
This is a quote from Securityfocus.com
QuoteDisplay MoreWebsite: http://safe3.com.cn
I. BACKGROUND
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Nginx is an HTTP and reverse proxy server, as well as a mail proxy server, written by Igor Sysoev. For a long time, it has been running on many heavily loaded Russian sites including Yandex, Mail.Ru, VKontakte, and Rambler. According to Netcraft nginx served or proxied 12.96% busiest sites in April 2013. Here are some of the success stories: Netflix, Wordpress.com, FastMail.FM.
II. DESCRIPTION
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Qihoo 360 Web Security Research Team discovered a critical vulnerability in nginx.
The vulnerability is caused by a int overflow error within the Nginx
ngx_http_close_connection function when r->count is less then 0 or more then 255, which could be exploited
by remote attackers to compromise a vulnerable system via malicious http requests.
III. AFFECTED PRODUCTS
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Nginx all latest version
IV. Exploits/PoCs
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In-depth technical analysis of the vulnerability and a fully functional remote code execution exploit are available through the safe3q (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]
In src\http\ngx_http_request_body.c ngx_http_discard_request_body function,we can make r->count++.
V. VUPEN Threat Protection Program
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VI. SOLUTION
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Validate the r->count input.
VII. CREDIT
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This vulnerability was discovered by Safe3 of Qihoo 360.
VIII. ABOUT Qihoo 360
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Qihoo 360 is the leading provider of defensive and offensive web cloud security of China.
IX. REFERENCES
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http://nginx.org/en/
Source: Securityfocus.com
I will update this thread as soon as more information is out.