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1. KingOfKYA said on January 23, 2011, 10:03:39 PM (-08:00)

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Shared Hosting has been updated. Please report any issues via support ticket or email me directly.


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After two Release Candidates, the ispCP Team would like to announce the immediate availability of ispCP Omega 1.0.7 final Release. This release addresses the following issues:

Added FCGID 2.2 compatibility
Added jQuery as JavaScript Framework
Added new exceptions/errors handling libraries
Added PHP 5.3 compatibility
Added Subdomain Redirects
Added Support of HTTP(S) Ports differing from 80 & 443
Added Terms of Service
Enhanced Domain Alias Handling
Enhanced FreeBSD Support
Enhanced custom DNS records manager
Enhanced Setup/Update/Uninstall processes
Improved IDNA support
Improved SETUP look and feel
Improved User Handling
Postgrey Port Change (depending on distribution)
Removed HTML-Purifier
Re-written Translation Handling
Re-written Ticket System
Security Improvements

ispCP Omega is an open source solution to all your web hosting needs. You can download the latest stable release from the downloads section. Before you download ispCP, please browse through our comprehensive ispCP documentation section and review the System Requirements, Installing ispCP, Frequently Asked Questions and HowTo's.
http://isp-control.net/news/news/isp...7-release.html

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2. randoguy101 said on January 24, 2011, 09:49:01 AM (-08:00)

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Does this mean the minecraft server will work?

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3. OMGITSJAD said on January 24, 2011, 10:33:55 AM (-08:00)

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Does this mean the minecraft server will work?
^

Also, HTTPS, eh? Could VR get a HTTPS version set up? A little selfish, but my school's blocked the http version of VR yet they never really block any HTTPS sites. :I

4. Cat333Pokémon said on January 24, 2011, 11:14:15 AM (-08:00)

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I think I need an SSL certificate to do that, and those are anywhere from $10 to $100 per year depending on type. Otherwise, you'll get a nasty "this site is unsigned" security warning.

5. KingOfKYA said on January 24, 2011, 11:17:20 AM (-08:00)

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I might look into the ssl on victory road namecheap gave me a free one.

or at least turn it on but you will get a warning like cat said.

6. OMGITSJAD said on January 24, 2011, 11:20:03 AM (-08:00)

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I think I need an SSL certificate to do that, and those are anywhere from $10 to $100 per year depending on type. Otherwise, you'll get a nasty "this site is unsigned" security warning.
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Originally Posted by KingOfKYA View Post
I might look into the ssl on victory road namecheap gave me a free one.

or at least turn it on but you will get a warning like cat said.
Ah, well, if you have to pay for it, don't do it, but if you can get it for free and have nothing better to spend it on, I recommend it. And I know about the warnings since I have to deal with them when I use a proxy to get here at school.

7. KingOfKYA said on January 24, 2011, 11:36:26 AM (-08:00)

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Still amazing to me this site has become big enough for schools to block it

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8. OMGITSJAD said on January 24, 2011, 11:47:31 AM (-08:00)

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Still amazing to me this site has become big enough for schools to block it
I used it for half of last year and nobody caught me, i'm probably the only one at my school to use it. I guess they're just ramping up blocking this year.

9. FreezeWarp said on January 24, 2011, 12:34:49 PM (-08:00)

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Still amazing to me this site has become big enough for schools to block it
It is the sign of a good site.


...*barely resists urge to go on rant about how schools blocking sites like they do is illegal*

10. KingOfKYA said on January 24, 2011, 01:42:43 PM (-08:00)

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Whats amassing is they block it despite all the rules that accely make the site safe.

Also yeah it is really illegal because it is esentally an embargo across state lines which can't be done; but with anything its open to interpretation.

Also the SSL: cert is being approved and should be up soon

11. randoguy101 said on January 24, 2011, 05:17:08 PM (-08:00)

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Nowadays, schools simply block websites with certain tags and/or setups. They're probably just blocking vBulliten in general.

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12. FreezeWarp said on January 24, 2011, 05:23:49 PM (-08:00)

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Nowadays, schools simply block websites with certain tags and/or setups. They're probably just blocking vBulliten in general.
I doubt it, though that's not entirely unreasonable.

Regardless, the supreme court ruled *some* blocking was reasonable, especially with porn, etc. Blocking 2/3rds of the internet is a whole 'nother story.

13. KingOfKYA said on January 24, 2011, 07:17:38 PM (-08:00)

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Also SSL is now running https://www.victoryroad.net/ Edit:FIXED i think

However I think there may be some vbulleten messing with it as everylink goes to http rather than https.

14. OMGITSJAD said on January 24, 2011, 08:14:05 PM (-08:00)

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Originally Posted by KingOfKYA View Post
Also SSL is now running https://www.victoryroad.net/ Edit:FIXED i think

However I think there may be some vbulleten messing with it as everylink goes to http rather than https.
Ooh, thanks a bunch! :3

15. FreezeWarp said on January 24, 2011, 08:47:20 PM (-08:00)

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However I think there may be some vbulleten messing with it as everylink goes to http rather than https.
Working fine for me.

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