Could be nice indeed
At least, when one of the FTP is having issue, we can switch to another FTP server which should works
Could be nice indeed
At least, when one of the FTP is having issue, we can switch to another FTP server which should works
By reading your last post, I understand that you:
- Updated the plugin
- Update the panel
The best way to do, I think, is the way say in the Errata file, which tell to remove all plugins, then update the panel, and at the end, add the plugin in their latest version (when those plugins are updated to the latest API >= i-MSCP 1.2.3)
I didn't see any plugin name, so hard to tell, anyways, did you try to remove the plugin then re-add it ?
I saw this possible solution @Nuxwin and this doesn't change anything (at least for me, maybe the parameter was wrong on my side too).
I'll give a new try with the original .SO file.
Tested, changed nothing (BTW, TLSRenegotiate has "none" by default when not used)
I did a screen record, for those who want to see the side effect of this bug and have some minutes to loose
Yep, I was thinking to doing it, but not enough time (and I've my temporary fix xD)
Thanks to open it
(Just seen you open it on 14 June well, at least, we spread the word )
@Ninos it disable AdBlock
Well, Avast is a so... good AntiVirus
Without joking, even my Kaspersky plugin are disable, I hate all those mass plugin which aren't mainten to follow quickly each new version of the browser involved, so... yeah, I always disable them (and when we know what they add... almost nothing except latency on booting and loading of some site).
Avast consider maybe that the way this bubble appear is a threat... don't know, but glad you find the solution.
Well, if you made no changes to i-MSCP, that should work, I suspect something on Firefox or your PC.
Did you try to clear your cache ? (you can try in "Private mode" too)
If no success, can you create a basic customer account and give me the informations in PM (just to check with my PC) ?
Hi,
Just a quick notice about ProFTPd and TLS enabled.
If your version of it is "1.3.5", you probably have a know bug with "mod_tls" which seems to force the server to redo the certificate exchange with the client.
In short, all folder changes take in general 5 to 10 seconds.
Actually, Debian 8.1 is impacted as well as the latest Ubuntu stable version which didn't mention the fix in the changelog of the package.
Official fix has been applied in version 1.3.5a (and the actual testing version 1.3.6rc1).
The best way to fix this should be to recompile the whole ProFTPd application, or if you want to keep the version provided by your package manager, disable the TLS if this is too annoying for you.
The solution I use and nuxwin will not agree, and can agree with him too, is to compile the proftpd app, then get only the new "mod_tls.so" file which has the fix in it. It's a working solution for me at least, but I didn't recommend you this solution without further tests.
Bogue 4108 - SSL handshakes for data connections sometimes stall for 3-30 seconds
The file involve in the fix of that bug (ProFTPd Github)
Any plugin installed on FireFox ? on i-MSCP ?
I use FireFox 38.0.5, I didn't have this problem with mine.
Hi,
What browser and version did you use ?
Is this a fresh install ? any personnal modification to the templates files or anything ?
What are you doing when this white square appear ?
At least with that, we can try to reproduce the issue.