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urage 2nd August 2017 02:42

NexusPHP & Cloudflare
 
Hello, guys!

I am using NexusPHP and CloudFlare service on Centos 6.4 x64 VPS, but the problem is seeding time, uploading and downloading are wrongly counted. :sad:

I think this is due to Cloudflare, but I have installed mod_cloudflare and still the same thing ... does anyone knows the best Cloudflare configuration or another way to solve this issue?

Many thanks,

DND 2nd August 2017 06:34

stop using centos and use debian8 or 9 without any cpanel/directadmin
CF hasn't got anything to do with the counting of stats, but sometimes shite happens

Phogo 3rd August 2017 14:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by DND (Post 50478)
stop using centos and use debian8 or 9 without any cpanel/directadmin
CF hasn't got anything to do with the counting of stats, but sometimes shite happens

I wouldn't say he needs to change his whole OS because his stats aren't being counted correctly.

Can you confirm that they were working properly prior to enabling Cloudflare?

Also be aware of this, https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/17946/

DND 3rd August 2017 17:58

its not because of his problem
in general for webservers debian is better than centos
i always use centos for game servers
his problem is because nexusphp hasn't been updated in ages and maybe he is using latest mysql/mariadb php
maybe the code isn't even on mysqli

TraceR 3rd August 2017 20:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by DND (Post 50488)
its not because of his problem
in general for webservers debian is better than centos
i always use centos for game servers

lol i dont know which school you went 90% webservers run on centos

DND 3rd August 2017 22:02

no they dont.
cpanel and directadmin, also plesk screw things 99.5% of the time.
it is better to have default installation done by yourself via ssh terminal :coffee:
of course secure it and all that shite...
maybe you can show me a counter or did you count all the webservers on the planet and see they are using centos?

Phogo 4th August 2017 13:46

The most popular flavour of Linux for web servers is Ubuntu, with a 36.9% market share. More information here, https://w3techs.com/technologies/det...-linux/all/all


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