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  1. Hi d00p Thank you for your message. First of all: I didn't mean to disrepect. I know you put a lot of work, not only into froxlor but also into this forum. So: Thank you :) I'll drop you a PM. Cheers!
  2. Hello d00p, the problem persists. Is there another solution/way to go? This is a production server, that contains some sensitive data. And I guess my boss would not be too happy, if we give a third person access to it. Thank you for your help!
  3. Every 10 Minutes.. yes.. I'm the only user of froxlor with different customers (which are all maintained by myself). There are no manual changes. There must be something "in the loop" – I just can't figure out what it is.
  4. Thanks! Can you help me find out, what is making changes, that fire up the cronjob(s)? I'm not changing anything manually! Which log files are relevant? Again, thank you a lot. Stay safe 😉
  5. Hello all together, this problem reappeared. This time the major cronjob does not show a problem with the certificates.. 🤷‍♂️ But still recreates config-files every 10 minutes.. (IP-Addresses and Domain names edited due to privacy..) https://pastebin.com/tw1d9MFX Where can I start looking for the cause of that? Because the config-files are being recreated every 10 minutes, apache and php-fpm are also restarted every 10 minutes. Which is very annoying, especially for opcache and so on... Cheers! And all the best... Ben
  6. Solved! There was a problem with the domains configuration, so dns was wrong (missing a cname for www ..). I deleted the problematic TLS Certificate, corrected the dns for the domain and executed the master cronjob manually. That fixed it. Thank you for your help!
  7. Hello, since Froxlor Version 0.10.15-1 I experience a problem: Cron rebuilds the webserver-config files (/etc/apache2/sites-enabled) every 5 to 10 minutes, without any changes to the files. The files are just rebuild, but there is no change in the information. How can I start understanding this Problem and stopping the behaviour? System is debian 9 with all updates Froxlor 0.10.15-1 Thank you and all the best, Ben
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