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401 Access Denied on CPanel resources

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  • Infopro
    Force a cPanel update, clear your browser cache and / or try another browser, to narrow things down some if possible.
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  • pombos
    I already tried a different browser it gave the same results - even tried incognito mode which skips the browser cache. How do I force an update? Note that other accounts using the same theme do work fine.
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  • JaredR.
    You can force a cPanel update using this shell command:
    # /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/upcp --force
    Do you have any rules defined in Home " Security Center " Host Access Control? You may be able to find more information about what is happening by watching /usr/local/cpanel/logs/access_log and /usr/local/cpanel/logs/error_log, while loading the page that causes the 401 error. You are welcome to submit a ticket using the link in my signature so that we can look at the server directly and try to find what is causing the 401 codes. You can post the ticket number here so we can follow up on it.
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  • pombos
    Forcing update solves the problem temporarily but it seems like it returns later. I checked the log files and I found the following error: [2015-04-15 22:37:19 +0300] warn [Cpanel::Config::LoadConfig] Unable to open /var/cpanel/sessions/raw/xxxx:j9TwLP4TmtnzrS2iybIb3yqiL2Ikh5UQUIu6D7T148Z12Om7QF5O9L9DaYx6gzqp: No such file or directory at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/Config/LoadConfig.pm line 215 I checked /var/cpanel/sessions/raw/ does exist.
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  • JaredR.
    Feel free to submit a ticket using the link in my signature, so that we can investigate directly and try to find the definitive cause of this recurring problem.
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