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We are aware of an issue after updating to cPanel versions 11.110.0.65, 11.126.0.21, or 11.128.0.11, some cPanel plugins or features are no longer functioning properly including WP Toolkit. Please see the following article for more information and updates:
Update to latest cPanel 110, 126, or 128 versions removes "addonfeatures" directory.

User file '/var/cpanel/users/root' is empty or non-existent since this afternoon

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  • quietFinn
    I don't think there is supposed to be file "/var/cpanel/users/root", root is not a cPanel user. Can't see that file in any of our servers. Fond this:
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  • rhm.geerts
    Thank you, if it shouldn't be there, it would be fine with me, but I wonder. I've seen that post, but I'm confused as it's both stated that these are login attempts by unauthorized users using the root account, and lower it's stated by Tristan as cpanel analyst that it still is a bug. However, that was 10 years ago, so wasn't it fixed, or is the bug back now, or is it something safe to ignore. On the other hand, seems buggy to me when authentication attempts are suddenly logged into cpanels error log. It's also the first time I'm seeing this in the error log. Can't imagine that somebody didn't try to login before.
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  • cPanelAnthony
    Hello! This specific issue is being reviewed by our developers. However, it shouldn't cause any issues to see this log entry. For more information and updates to this case, please see the following article.
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  • rhm.geerts
    That will do the trick, thank you very much.
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