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403 error when installing epel powertools - CentOS 8

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  • cPJustinD
    Hello there! We did see some reports of the error previously, although we've seen instances where trying after a few hours allows the install to complete. It's currently unclear what exactly is occurring. I think it would be best to open a support ticket so that our analysts can review the issue more thoroughly and determine what exactly is occurring. You can submit a support request using the "Submit a ticket" link in my signature below. Please be sure to link this thread when opening the ticket and provide the ticket number here so that we can track the issue appropriately. If possible, please post the resolution on this thread as it may help other community members with similar issues.
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  • NotATether
    Hello there! We did see some reports of the error previously, although we've seen instances where trying after a few hours allows the install to complete. It's currently unclear what exactly is occurring. I think it would be best to open a support ticket so that our analysts can review the issue more thoroughly and determine what exactly is occurring. You can submit a support request using the "Submit a ticket" link in my signature below. Please be sure to link this thread when opening the ticket and provide the ticket number here so that we can track the issue appropriately. If possible, please post the resolution on this thread as it may help other community members with similar issues.

    Hi, thanks for your reply. You were right, when I retried the installer a few hours later, the installation succeeded. I don't know if this had anything to do with it, but I closed and opened another terminal session as well. In particular, downloading the install script again did not fix the problem.
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  • cPJustinD
    Hello again. As you noted the installation succeeded, were you able to get logged into WHM and begin the Basic WebHost Manager Setup?
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  • NotATether
    Hello again. As you noted the installation succeeded, were you able to get logged into WHM and begin the Basic WebHost Manager Setup?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    @NotATether - the "whmlogin" command just creates a session to the server with a valid session ID so you don't have to enter a username or password. It's the same as visiting
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