After a lot of emails from people i am testing and getting this error myself..
What causes this, i have a static ip and was working before??
Nginx mod installed how to fix this asap??
I have read all the threads, and says have to contact admin. They are not there today so what can be done, does any one have a guide how to fix this today?
Why does this happen anyway , is it some bug that can be fixed?
XFileSharing Pro - Wrong IP Error
OK, after a while that was not a good solution for us, it created a huge cpu overload. We put that line of code back how it was and cpu went straight down again.
So
1. why do people that could log in okay fine, then suddenly get a wrong ip message even when on static ip?
2. why does the issue seem to be growing, more persons effected each day.
3. Is there some kind of ip blacklist that nginx creates? if so where is it?
4 Even my own ip at the office is now getting a wrong ip error and it was working fine for about 2 months??
why does the script suddenly do this? and how to get my ip off of the blacklist or whatever is stopping it working??
this is a serious problem, premium users dont like being told wrong ip when they want their files
So
1. why do people that could log in okay fine, then suddenly get a wrong ip message even when on static ip?
2. why does the issue seem to be growing, more persons effected each day.
3. Is there some kind of ip blacklist that nginx creates? if so where is it?
4 Even my own ip at the office is now getting a wrong ip error and it was working fine for about 2 months??
why does the script suddenly do this? and how to get my ip off of the blacklist or whatever is stopping it working??
this is a serious problem, premium users dont like being told wrong ip when they want their files
are you sure its cpu load ? and not disk loadjoebloggs wrote:OK, after a while that was not a good solution for us, it created a huge cpu overload. We put that line of code back how it was and cpu went straight down again.
if its cpu load, then you are using a very old hardware because nginx doesnt use much cpu ; or you could be running on apache and not nginx
Hello,
No the hardware is very good twin ssd , quadcore and 24 gig of ram.
Usually the site only uses about 4-8% of cpu, but the moment we comment out that line in the guide. CPU goes to 80% and 100% is making fs.cgi destroy the mysql db and putting huge load on the server.
Removing that line is not an option for us, we don't know why it would do this or why it would work for others.
thanks
right now we are still looking for a solution to the wrong ip problem we have, it seems to be growing daily as if more ips are being turned away daily for some reason.
No the hardware is very good twin ssd , quadcore and 24 gig of ram.
Usually the site only uses about 4-8% of cpu, but the moment we comment out that line in the guide. CPU goes to 80% and 100% is making fs.cgi destroy the mysql db and putting huge load on the server.
Removing that line is not an option for us, we don't know why it would do this or why it would work for others.
thanks
right now we are still looking for a solution to the wrong ip problem we have, it seems to be growing daily as if more ips are being turned away daily for some reason.
that line has no relationship to fs.cgi , that line just checks downloaders ip & does nothing elsejoebloggs wrote: Usually the site only uses about 4-8% of cpu, but the moment we comment out that line in the guide. CPU goes to 80% and 100% is making fs.cgi destroy the mysql db and putting huge load on the server.
Removing that line is not an option for us, we don't know why it would do this or why it would work for others.
only fileservers need to have nginxjoebloggs wrote: however does the main webserver have nginx on it??