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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) You can try rebuilding the Apache configuration file via: /scripts/rebuildhttpdconf
    However, it sounds like an issue with your Amazon EC2 setup. Are you using the built-in 1:1 NAT support option with cPanel? Do you experience the same problem with all domain names on the server or is it isolated to a single account? Thank you.
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  • DanGP
    Hi, thanks for you reply. I'm experiencing the problem with all domains in the server, I think the problem as you stated is in the EC2 setup specifically in the NAT support. I tried running the script /scripts/build_cpnat
    And it responded with the message that it was unable to map my local ip with the public ip Is there a way to solve this locally on cpanel, or do I need to modify the instance for it to work? Thanks in advance.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Could you open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look? It will likely be easier to troubleshoot the issue while reviewing the actual IP address configuration in place. You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you.
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  • pentupentropy
    Was this resolved? I have the same issue using togglebox as a host
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  • ivan.g
    Please update this post, have you been able to resolve this issue? Are you able to see NAT at the top of the IP Functions -> Show or Delete IP addresses page?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Feel free to open a support ticket if you are experiencing a similar issue. The original poster has not indicated if a support ticket was opened or not, so there is currently no update to provide. Thank you.
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  • mywhm
    I have a similar problem, which was the solution? Thanks Note: I get the message that it was unable to map my local ip with the public ip
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  • cPanelMichael
    It's important to keep in mind that converting a system to a 1:1 NAT environment is not supported. The setup is only supported during the initial cPanel installation. The use of the "build_cpnat" script after the initial installation will often work, but it's not officially supported. Please open a support ticket so we can take a closer look at this particular issue. Post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you.
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  • aiikhsan
    [quote="DanGP, post: 1583982">Hi, thanks for you reply. I'm experiencing the problem with all domains in the server, I think the problem as you stated is in the EC2 setup specifically in the NAT support. I tried running the script /scripts/build_cpnat
    And it responded with the message that it was unable to map my local ip with the public ip Is there a way to solve this locally on cpanel, or do I need to modify the instance for it to work? Thanks in advance.
    Hi, i have same problem here.. i also checked the DNS and Nameservers. everything is OK. is there any solution for the problem? thank you..
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