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NS SFTP remote specify user, not root Feature Request · by NStorm 6posts 1.2kviews
NS cyberpanel : user NOT in sudoers General Discussion · by NStorm 7posts 1.4kviews
NS Custom /tmp size and/or location Feature Request · by NStorm 1posts 646views
NS Website log format? General Discussion · by NStorm 2posts 315views

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Automatic backup system for CyberPanel to Google Drive@fliva it has an example on Github. You need to install rclone tool and follow it's manual to set up a cloud credentials.Certificate has expired on mirror.cyberpanel.net> @qtwrk said: > also this domain is actually no longer valid , please edit the repo file to https://cdn.cyberpanel.sh > After the certificate chain was fixed, Certificate has expired on mirror.cyberpanel.netI see server certificate chain has changed just now. Adding DigiCert root CA to the certificate chain fixed this issue. Thanks!Certificate has expired on mirror.cyberpanel.netI'm getting the following error now: https://mirror.cyberpanel.net/litespeed/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] curl#60 - "Peer's Certificate issuer is not Scheduled incremental backups doesn't works?Anyone?/usr/.tempdisk on /tmp, /var/tmp after upgrade?@panelis you can change it to keep in RAM. Change this line in /etc/fstab: ``` /usr/.tempdisk /tmp ext4 loop,rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,nofail 0 0 ``` to this: ``` SFTP remote specify user, not root@whattheserver I have scripts what works with both rsync and rclone for full backup storage. But I'd rather like to have it in panel. Plus the new incremental bHostname SSL for 7080 portJust generate an SSL for your default vhost in Cyberpanel and it should be applied to lscpd also. If not, check Virtual Hosts->Your default VHost->SSL tab and acyberpanel : user NOT in sudoers@CyberPanel it's CentOS Linux release 7.7.1908 (Core). Unfortunately I am unsure what exactly have cause this or how to reproduce this issue. I've installed Cybcyberpanel : user NOT in sudoersI've also noticed, that some of the earlier Cyberpanel updates breaks permissions on logs folder of the vHosts. It's used to be this: drw-rw-rw-. 2 lscpd lscpd