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Pfsense WAN Failover: How to Setup?
Let us learn how to configure the Failover for WAN on Pfsense with the support of our Server management support services at Bobcares. Set up Failover for WAN on Pfsense devices Failover is a backup operating mode in which the secondary system assumes the operations of...
How to turn on Extensive Debug logs in OpenLiteSpeed
Learn how to turn on Extensive Debug logs in OpenLiteSpeed. Our Server Management Support team is here to help you with your questions and concerns. How to turn on Extensive Debug logs in OpenLiteSpeed If you are looking for a guide to help you enable extensive debug...
Cloudflare Wildcard SSL | Setup Guide
Cloudflare Wildcard SSL certificates are required to establish an encrypted HTTPS connection for a single domain and all of its subdomains. Bobcares, as part of our Server Management Service offers solutions to every query that comes our way. Cloudflare Wildcard SSL |...
Stretch-Backport Repository | About
Learn more about Stretch-Backport Repository from our experts. Our Server Management Support team is here to help you with your questions and concerns. Stretch-Backport Repository | About Did you know that Backports repository offers packages for the Debian stable...
Cloudflare Intermediate Certificate: A Note On
Let us take a closer look at Cloudflare and intermediate certificate with the support of our server management support services at Bobcares. Intermediate certificate Most certificates of authority, or CAs, do not immediately sign the SSL certificates they give...
NGINX RTMP Module Windows | Setup Guide
Let’s take a closer look at NGINX RTMP Module in Windows. At Bobcares, with our Server Management Service, we can handle your NGINX RTMP Module issues. NGINX RTMP Module in Windows Nginx RTMP is an Nginx module which allows you to add RTMP and HLS streaming to your...
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How to Fix Docker Error: Removing Network with Active Endpoints
Learn how to fix Docker Error: Removing Network with Active Endpoints. Our Docker Support team is here to help you with your questions and concerns. An Overview: Possible Causes Behind the Error Troubleshooting Steps How to Fix Docker Error: Removing Network with...
Why Error “could not load host key /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key” Happens?
The SSH server is unable to find or load the required host key file, as shown by the error "could not load host key /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key". At Bobcares, we assist our customers with several queries on a daily basis as part of our Server Management Services. Fixing...
Solving Error Cannot Verify Access to Path in IIS
Challenges with the app pool identity's rights to access the website's physical route are usually the reason behind the IIS error "Cannot verify access to path". Here, we'll discuss some quick steps to fix the issue. Bobcares, as a part of our Server Management...
Fixing OVH Error “Invalid Account ID or Password”
Users of OVH often get the "Error: Invalid Account ID or Password" when trying to access their accounts. This error message means that the OVH authentication system does not recognize the login details that were entered. As part of our Server Management Services, we...
How to Fix TLSV1 Alert Internal Error in MongoDB?
Let's fix the "TLSV1 alert internal error" in MongoDB in this article. As part of our Server Management Service, Bobcares provides answers to all of your questions. Overview Fixing "TLSV1 Alert Internal Error" in MongoDB Possible Causes Solutions Fixing "TLSV1 Alert...
Troubleshooting Linux Error “Splicing File: File Too Large”
The error "splicing file: file too large" typically occurs in Linux when trying to copy or move a file that exceeds the file size limit supported by the filesystem. Read the article to know more about the causes and the fixes. At Bobcares, with our Server Management...
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