I have set up Let's Encrypt certificate for my domain and by web browser works well, but how can I use it even for ftp? And how can I force the users who visit http to redirect to https?
I have asked to my provider if there are some problems on the switch and they changed the port and the cable and the problem remains. After they tell me to try do download a large file with "wget" by command line and effectively the speed is about 30MB/s, but on FTP the speed is about 5MB/s and...
I don't have another server to test, but I used a 500mbps connection.
EDIT: Now I redo the test, downloading a 2GB file with FTP and the speed is about 300KB/s :(
I have a server with CentOS 6 and Plesk 12 with a plan of 1gbps of bandwith, but I can't exceed the 5MB/s when I download a file with HTTP or FTP. Only in the first seconds I download at a rate of 20MB/s, but after 5-6 seconds the rate falls at 5MB/s. Why?
I have installed plesk-php-panda few years ago and now I added a domain to Plesk, I set PHP to "FastCGI application" and "Atomic 7.0" but if I run "php -v" I get the native PHP version of my server, the 5.4. I forget something to set?
I try to run yum update but I have three errors. I try to run the commands suggested but change nothing.
How I can solve this errors?
Error: Package: php-gd-5.6.20-1.el6.remi.i686 (remi-php56)
Requires: gd-last(x86-32) >= 2.1.1
Error: Package: php-gd-5.6.20-1.el6.remi.i686 (remi-php56)...
I tried to upload 4 text files (some KB each) in a hosting service and they have been upload very fastly.
Later I tried to upload the same files in my dedicated server and they have been upload more slowly.
I think that my server has not the right settings becouse the files are not heavy and...