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Andrew Fletcher
Using a Centos 6 or 7 server, how to check the current version of Apache? httpd -vThis command will return a string that is similar to the following: Server version: Apache/2.4.6 (CentOS) Server built:   Nov 16 2020 16:18:20If you want to find where the httpd binaries are located use the following: whereis httpdThis command will return something like: httpd: /usr/sbin/httpd.worker /usr/sbin/httpd.event /usr/sbin/httpd /etc/httpd /usr/lib64/httpd ...
Andrew Fletcher
Attempting to load changes in a staging site and the bountiful error page...
Andrew Fletcher
Working through migration on a new Centos 7 server, the default mailbox size is...
Andrew Fletcher
Running a common composer command, post an upgrade on the server to Centos 7 and...
Andrew Fletcher
I'm receiving a server not found when logging in to Plesk from shell or...
Andrew Fletcher
This page shows a growing list of common commands for viewing and managing your Centos server. ls syntax $ ls [options] [file|dir] ls command main options: ls -a list all files including hidden file starting with '.' ls --color colored list [=always/never/auto] ls -d list directories - with ' */' ls -F add one char of */=>@| to enteries ls -i list file's inode index number ls -l list with long format - show permissions ls -la list long format including hidden files ls...
Andrew Fletcher
Whilst updating nodejs and npm on a Centos 6 or 7 server running Apache, I...
Andrew Fletcher
For what reason would you need to find the identity of the current user? You are...
Andrew Fletcher
I started out with a simple task... install Tailwindcss.  What unfolded is...
Andrew Fletcher
Blocks are a great way to add pieces or chunks of content to your Drupal site....
Andrew Fletcher
Recently I had an error with a domain smtp server not recognising port 587.  To begin to test what was happening I wanted to get some key information about the server.  My tool of choice was the dig command.  Using the dig command: dig codebales.comUnderstanding a DNS look up results from Terminal using the dig command.  This command causes dig to look up the A record for the domain name codebales.com or whatever you enter. To do this dig starts by...
Andrew Fletcher
I had an issue where logging in from the app disconnected.  The error that...
Andrew Fletcher
The magically descriptive error 401 Forbidden "message": "Access...
Andrew Fletcher
If you are like me you probably have searched for clues to and found little......
Andrew Fletcher
Updating Realm and RealmSwift from 5.5.x to 10.0.0 brought in the following...