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Setting up cPanel ports issue

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  • wyattlgpie
    I have restarted the VM since steps 4 \ 5. I am unsure if Cpanel is set to run once CentOS is online (this is my first time using CentOS)
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  • Infopro
    The docs on setting up your firewall should be of some use: How to Configure Your Firewall for cPanel Services - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation
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  • wyattlgpie
    Thanks for helping! I have looked at that document and opened reconfigured some of the ports. I eneded up reinstalling everything for CENTOS and now I decided to re-read everything too. When I go to execute /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/configure_firewall_for_cpanel I get a return with bash: /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/configure_firewall_for_cpanel: no such file or direcory gyazo.com/6fd98e9571db71cbac24e643c07c9508
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  • cPanelMichael
    When I go to execute /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/configure_firewall_for_cpanel I get a return with bash: /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/configure_firewall_for_cpanel: no such file or direcory

    Hello, This script is only available post-installation. You'd need to follow the instructions on our installation documentation first: Installation Guide - Version 70 Documentation - cPanel Documentation Let us know if this helps. Thank you.
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  • wyattlgpie
    cPanel IS installed, its just going onto the panel itself. like when I type in chrome: https:IP:2087 nothing happens. ( i realised I didn't specify this above in my post yesterday! sorry! )
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  • wyattlgpie
    I just relaunched my CENTOS to see if that would change anything.. and I got the following: gyazo.com/35fe7887bbe1db5a6f5e81b9ad5ccdaa Mod note: Please attach images to your posts
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, The output in the image you provided is normal (those two services won't start if the corresponding features are not enabled). As far as access to WHM over port 2087, run the following command to verify the cpsrvd process is listening for connections on those ports: netstat -lnp | grep :208
    Also, can you verify that access to port 2087 isn't blocked by your home router or by your ISP? For instance, can you test it from another connection to rule out any issues with your local workstation? Thank you.
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  • wyattlgpie
    Hello, Sorry it has been a few days, I've had some stuff to do... I did some research while I was waiting on your response and I went ahead and re-re-installed CENTOS. I added GNOME instead of having the straight console. I reinstalled using this tutorial:
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  • wyattlgpie
    Also, I checked with our ISP (Spectrum business) and they seem to have 2087 OPEN - Removed -
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  • wyattlgpie
    I figured it out... When you use CENTOS make sure to use the GUI menu version because for me I had to connect to the pannel thu the CENTOs, not my personal-computer....
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  • cPanelMichael
    I figured it out... When you use CENTOS make sure to use the GUI menu version because for me I had to connect to the pannel thu the CENTOs, not my personal-computer....

    Hello, Using a GUI such as Gnome with CentOS is unsupported with cPanel installations. Accessing cPanel & WHM from a personal computer is common behavior and should work fine. We're happy to take a closer look via a support ticket if you'd like further assistance with why it's not working in your particular case: Create Support Ticket - Version 68 Documentation - cPanel Documentation Thank you.
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