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Not authorized to access “cpses_$session_name”

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) This was previously addressed with internal case number 100145 in cPanel version 11.44.1.0. Could you verify that you are using a newer version of cPanel on this server? Thank you.
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  • keat63
    ]Hello :) This was previously addressed with internal case number 100145 in cPanel version 11.44.1.0. Could you verify that you are using a newer version of cPanel on this server? Thank you.

    11.46.1 (build 4)
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  • cPanelMichael
    You should be able to manually remove the session file from within the "/var/cpanel/cpses/keys" directory to address the issue, but feel free to open a support ticket so we can take a closer look. You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you,
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  • keat63
    ]You should be able to manually remove the session file from within the "/var/cpanel/cpses/keys" directory to address the issue, but feel free to open a support ticket so we can take a closer look. You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you,

    Hi Michael. I only saw one instance of this, which looking at the logs occurred last night. I've just looked in /var/cpanel/cpses/keys, and can't see anything resembling cpses_beXgZeMzqy, so maybe it was a one off. I'm happy to let this go if it's nothing malicious ??
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  • cPanelMichael
    Yes, session files are normal so it's not generally a cause for concern. Let us know if the issue occurs again. Thank you.
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