My Issue: I keep on having 403 errors on all websites hosted on a VPS administered using FROXLOR panel and I have checked all I can without finding any culprit.
What I have Tried:
Checked all websites files permissions and ownership rights which are all okay.
I have also disabled the Anti-Virus we were running for sake of emails . The anti-virus was mostly to scan emails but can equally scan files and only report issues without taking any action.
Have equally added more rams just temporarily to cancel my thoughts that it might be low memory which i was sure wasn't the issue
My Temporary Solution : is to empty the content of /var/customers/logs/ AND also Rebuild config files on Froxlor to regenerate the files back and that solves the problem till next occurrence which can take a couple of days to start again.
My Suspicion: Does the size of logs in /var/customers/logs/ have any effects on the websites. Asking this because there are log files (mostly ***-access.log ) which can get larger than 1GB BUT as soon as I delete the entire ( both ***-access.log and ***-error.log ) files and regenerate them again using FROXLOR interface, all websites starts working perfectly again.
PS: I understand 403 error message on a website is mostly due to a permission issue BUT for this issue, I can't tell what might be the issue as I have confirmed Files and Folder permissions and all are okay.
Froxlor is running perfectly Okay without any issues.
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kingsley ezenwa
Hi All,
Am having an issue of frequent 403 errors on all websites hosted on one of our VPS
Server Make-Up
OS: Debian Stretch
PHP version: PHP 7.0.27
WebServer: Nginx /1.13.12
Webserver interface: FPM-FCGI
My Issue: I keep on having 403 errors on all websites hosted on a VPS administered using FROXLOR panel and I have checked all I can without finding any culprit.
What I have Tried:
My Temporary Solution : is to empty the content of /var/customers/logs/ AND also Rebuild config files on Froxlor to regenerate the files back and that solves the problem till next occurrence which can take a couple of days to start again.
My Suspicion: Does the size of logs in /var/customers/logs/ have any effects on the websites. Asking this because there are log files (mostly ***-access.log ) which can get larger than 1GB BUT as soon as I delete the entire ( both ***-access.log and ***-error.log ) files and regenerate them again using FROXLOR interface, all websites starts working perfectly again.
PS: I understand 403 error message on a website is mostly due to a permission issue BUT for this issue, I can't tell what might be the issue as I have confirmed Files and Folder permissions and all are okay.
Froxlor is running perfectly Okay without any issues.
Thanks
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