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        <description>How to Access Other Dirs w.r.t. a VHost/Website

This method is a simpler alternative to external-dir method. 

Step 1 : Log into N99panel. From under N99panel dashboard, click &#039;VHosts/Websites&#039;





Step 2 : You will see the list of all the VHosts. Please click &#039;Details/Manage&#039; link against the appropriate VHost/Website</description>
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With N99panel you can have certain tasks treated as automated/admin tasks whereby your normal scripts in a VHost/Website can submit and track tasks.

Firstly you need to enable Admin Tasks for a certain user. This you can do from N99panel Dashboard</description>
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        <description>Cloudflare, and SSL Mode - too many redirects

When using CloudFlare or for that matter any DNS provider, please ensure that there are no IPv6 records i.e. AAAA records.


While integrating CloudFlare, if you are using ‘Proxy’ for the website’s IP address, you may encounter an issue w.r.t. the SSL/TLS mode. The most likely symptom of this issue will be shown in the browser as ‘too many redirects’</description>
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        <description>How to run cron jobs in N99panel

Step 1 : Log into N99panel. From under N99panel dashboard, click &#039;List Users&#039;




Step 2 : You will see the list of all the users. Please click &#039;Manage SSHD/CronD&#039; link against the appropriate user




Step 3 : Enable CronD</description>
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        <description>Recovering from 100% disk usage

The typical symptoms for 100% disk usage are as under :

	*  When you open a website, it may throw errors like no space is left on the drive or show some error page
	*  You may get MySQL issues
	*  Other unexpected or unusual errors</description>
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        <description>How to enable Full SSHD/Mode

Step 1 : Log into N99panel. From under N99panel dashboard, click &#039;List Users&#039;





Step 2 : You will see the list of all the users. Please click &#039;Manage SSHD/CronD&#039; link against the appropriate user





Step 3 : Now choose the appropriate SSHD Flavour. Default flavour is Minimal with smallest number of command set. Choose Full flavour to use the maximum command set which also includes git, php CLI etc.</description>
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        <description>How to enable/use Varnish with a WordPress Website

Step 1 : Log into N99panel. From under N99panel dashboard, click &#039;VHosts/Websites&#039;





Step 2 : You will see the list of all the VHosts. Please click &#039;Details/Manage&#039; link against the appropriate VHost/Website</description>
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        <description>How can the VHost/Website access parent folders or the full directory tree of the linked user

Under N99panel a VHost/Website&#039;s folder is present under a user as /home/user101/website_public_html . If a user is user101 , and the website is example.com , VHost/Website path would be /home/exmpl/example.com_public_html .</description>
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        <description>Attaching external volumes or block storage to the VPS

Many a times when the projects become huge, the user data generated and stored can run into few 100 GBs and in extreme cases even into TBs. Typically this data will be stored in a data folder within the website root or off it within the user tree. Therefore many IT consultants and experts may advise that you would need to go for a higher specification VPS in order to accommodate this data.</description>
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N99panel panel allows you to upload/manage files/directories via any SFTP compliant client file FileZilla (highly recommended). FileZilla includes many advance features which make most file managers redundant. 

Now within N99panel, we have also implemented ‘Dir/Folder Operations’ under user accounts.</description>
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Now git command is available in all SSH modes</description>
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        <description>Using MongoDB on N99panel

MongoDB can easily be installed from within N99panel. 

When MongoDB is installed, it would run on port No.: 27017 which would be globally accessible.

Upon successful installation of MongoDB, a MongoDB admin user will be created with a password. Details of the same would be shown when the installation is initiated.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
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        <description>Offsite Backups

Recommended way is to use Remote Backups functionality - please refer to Remote backups under N99panel

In this writeup we detail a strategy to implementing offsite backups of your data.

Important : We at N99panel or at Pack Web Hosting Pvt. Ltd., have no commitment to our customers to take backups (either offsite or onsite) .</description>
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        <dc:date>2024-04-08T03:13:14+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>redirects</title>
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        <description>How to fix too many redirects after migration

If you migrated a website and you are seeing the error ‘too many redirects’, most likely in your .htaccess file there may be lines pertaining w.r.t. HTTP to HTTPs redirection. Please comment those lines. This should solve the problem in most cases.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>redis</title>
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        <description>Using redis on N99panel

Each website/VHost created under N99panel can have their own Redis instance. By default Redis is not enabled. If it is enabled, the name of this Redis instance is shown user website/VHost details/mgmt page. This Redis instance in in-fact a hostname.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>remote-backups</title>
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        <description>Remote backups under N99panel

Before setting remote backups, please checkout the following important points and the concept of executing a successful backup strategy :\

	*  Remote backups work on push principle i.e. to push data to an another Linux machine which allows the N99panel VPS to access it using a SSH Key and to push data using the rsync command.</description>
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        <dc:date>2024-04-09T03:27:57+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>ssh-access</title>
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        <description>SSH/SFTP Access

By default every user which is created under N99panel has SSH and SFTP access.

W.r.t. SSH access, there are three modes - minimal, moderate and full - with varying level of commands. To change SSH mode, refer to the article - Enabling Full SSHD Mode</description>
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