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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. 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, |
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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
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Can you confirm that they were working properly prior to enabling Cloudflare? Also be aware of this, https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/17946/ |
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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
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lol i dont know which school you went 90% webservers run on centos
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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 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?
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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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cloudflare , nexusphp |
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