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License File is for the Future error

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  • rpvw
    You should never have gone for a ride in that DeLorean :-D Have you tried forcing your server to sync to ntpdate ? If you have access to WHM, you can do this in Server Configuration >> Server Time ...... or you will have to use a root shell command something like ntpdate -q 0.rhel.pool.ntp.org
    [MEDIA=youtube]xN-4Kdczx5U[/MEDIA] ntpd - Network Time Protocol (NTP) daemon
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  • Arthur34
    I do not have access to whm I already forced several times but nothing changes
    You should never have gone for a ride in that DeLorean :-D Have you tried forcing your server to sync to ntpdate ? If you have access to WHM, you can do this in Server Configuration >> Server Time ...... or you will have to use a root shell command something like ntpdate -q 0.rhel.pool.ntp.org
    [MEDIA=youtube]xN-4Kdczx5U[/MEDIA] ntpd - Network Time Protocol (NTP) daemon

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  • rpvw
    There is quite a difference between the 2 Linux epoch format timestamps you quoted in your first post 1544877640 = GMT: Saturday, December 15, 2018 12:40:40 PM 1542410666 = GMT: Friday, November 16, 2018 11:24:26 PM You might want to enlist the help of whoever is supplying you with the server; to ascertain if the error is on the server time, or lies with the license itself. If you find the issue is with the license, you should contact whoever you purchased the license from and ask for their help. See for more information.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @Arthur34, First, try syncing the server time and updating the license file again using the following commands: rdate -s rdate.cpanel.net /usr/local/cpanel/cpkeyclt
    If this doesn't help, then I recommend opening a
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  • Arthur34
    thanks problem set
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