
mikho
mikho
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- Owner of https://mrvm.net - King of NAT (?)
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(Quote) Security setting needs to be changed to allow creating user tokens. Is there a genuine interest of using the API?
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(Quote) This is what struck me when reading your post. My guess is that @terrahost helped with the email :)
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(Quote) Vanilla API allows posting comments and creating new topics/discussions/articles. So if you want to build something extraordinary, feel free to do so. :) Check the link I posted earlier and read up on the possibilities.
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(Quote) Never did look into the API, only know its there. Regarding RSS, some RSS-clients can handle feeds behind a login. I used to use Tiny Tiny RSS, you could enter user/pass with that one.
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(Quote) It does :) check https://success.vanillaforums.com/kb/articles/40-api-v2-overview
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(Quote) As long as the recipient server actually checks the SPF. I've had clients who had these checks disabled as many of their clients had their own domains and almost never setup a SPF record for it.
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(Quote) Its been like that since @Mason and I was elected Admins.
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(Quote) Thanks. We will do our best to keep it civil and a nice place to be.
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(Quote) I’ll add it to the TA-Da list of things to ignore until there are 2 sundays in a week.
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(Quote) Please forward all your requests to no-f•[email protected]. 👍😇😂
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(Quote) You are speaking with WHMCS in mind… My 2cents is that WHMCS tried to make a generic order form for different types of hosting services. NS are there for when you order shared/reseller hosting, not so much for VPS hosting. @anthonysmith o…
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(Quote) Oh, I promise you, all cookies have been removed :) (Image)
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I just ate 5 cookies, will I have to report myself now? I did it without consent.
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(Quote) it is used to set the hostname on provisioning. And you can use it to identify the VPS when you have many instances with the same provider.
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well, well, well .....
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the hostname you enter on the order form is only for your eyes. If you want to connect using the IP address (assuming ipv4) you need to use one of the assigned ports. If you want port 80/443 forwarding, you need a domain name.
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so add before $save_status["error"] == "1" a check if the value is null and if it is, change it from null to 0. 0 usually means no error.
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(Quote) I've spoken to Virtualizor about this and it is on their todo/release list. Haven't got a planned release version when it will be implemented
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(Quote) Cheaper as in not having to pay for the IPv4, yes. Easier, not always as you have to create an internal network and route traffic in a way that you wouldn't have to if you gave everyone public-facing ipv4. (Quote) The right way to go! :+1: …