Just delete it. It will just show a 404 and "unable to find 404 page"
message.
Ken Marcus
Precision Web Hosting, LLC
On Fri, Oct 6, 2023 at 8:52 AM Steve Lists via Blueonyx <
blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it> wrote:
> Just an FYI for you all, Netcraft have been flagging the contents of the
> /error/
Just an FYI for you all, Netcraft have been flagging the contents of the
/error/ folder (a bunch of basic plain HTML) as phishing.. They de-listed the
ones I responded to and have a separate ticket with them about the issue in
general - they have acknowledged it is a mistake..
I do wonder if
Generally when I first set up a server I set the network settings, then it
changes the IP to the 10.x.x.x for some reason, then I reset it and it
stays.
Ken Marcus
Precision Web Hosting, LLC
On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 4:03 PM Fungal Style via Blueonyx <
blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it> wrote:
> Hi all,
Taco,
Thank you for the info, a little different as I used the ISO images from BO,
but as Chris mentioned I will look at the tools (which could be something
similar to your situation) and in light of Michael's suggestion with the
network config files (which was in the back of my head but just
Hi Chris,
Thank you for the insights, I too have been lurking for a long time too, having
been indoctrinated from one of the first versions when it was BQ.
I also understand the comments about users, but this is locked down to myself
and one other person, we tend not to trust end users that
Hi Taco,
On 10/6/2023 8:16 AM, Taco Scargo wrote:
Hi guys,
I have actually seen this happen on a specific poster/cloud provider.
What that provider does is actually overwrite the settings from the hypervisor
side.
That is very interesting. I wonder if you know what hypervisor is in
use
Hi guys,
I have actually seen this happen on a specific poster/cloud provider.
What that provider does is actually overwrite the settings from the hypervisor
side.
Every time I reboot such a machine, I need to login to the console to restart
the network script to properly set the default
On 10/5/23 8:54 PM, Michael Stauber via Blueonyx wrote:
I can't imagine a way how the network settings would switch to DHCP on
their own. So I'm as confused as you are why this has happened in your
case.
We've set up and operated hundreds of BlueOnyx servers of every version
since its