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Version control and any cPanel features that modify files like IP Blocker

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello Ross, The File Restoration option in cPanel somewhat alleviates this concern because it allows cPanel users to restore individual files (as long as backups are enabled on the server). That said, I certainty understand your concern that cPanel users may modify or remove files via File Manager and request support when the files are unexpectedly returned to their previous state through the Git Version Control feature. A
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  • spaceman
    Thanks for your feedback on this, cPanelMichael. I think your feature request suggestion for File Manager would chip away at the issue a little. But IMHO, optimal is to have such a warning for *any* cPanel feature that makes changes to any aspect of a hosting account that is vulnerable to getting overwritten by version control. File Manager is by far the most obvious tool, because it's obvious mission - maybe even to a non-tech user, is to make changes to a hosting account. So on one level I'm more concerned about features - like IP Blocker (and surely many others?) - where it's far from obvious, sometimes even to a more technical person, that changes are going to be made to the hosting account that are vulnerable to being overwritten *if* the account is managed with version control. Of course the ultimate protection against this issue is to 100% disallow (not just to warn) anyone - clients or developers - from using cPanel tools, or perhaps ONLY the tools that have the ability to make changes to the hosting account that are vulnerable to be overwritten by version control. Am I making sense, @cPanelMichael ?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @spaceman, Yes, that makes sense and I do see the value in what you are seeking. I recommend sharing or pasting that information into a new
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  • spaceman
    Thanks. Idea added here, and cross-reference back to this discussion.
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