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cPanel invalid login for new user just created

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  • dalem
    first check cPHulk Brute Force Protection - Documentation - cPanel Documentation to see if the user and or ip is banned
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  • Mike_ACC
    first check cPHulk Brute Force Protection - Documentation - cPanel Documentation to see if the user and or ip is banned

    The IP for the user is the same as the user for the reseller (me) as I am trying to login from the same PC/browser/location as I login OK with my reseller username. I type cPHulk into the function search bar in cPanel and nothing is displayed. Where do I find it?
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  • dalem
    WHM > Home "Security Center "cPHulk Brute Force Protection
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  • Mike_ACC
    WHM > Home "Security Center "cPHulk Brute Force Protection

    Ah, OK, I was looking in cPanel. I didn't know cPHulk was in WHM. Here it says cPHulk is enabled. I can see my current IP address is not on the whiltelist so I will add it (although that does not explain to me why I can login from the same IP OK as reseller but not as user-created-by-reseller). I can also see the user I created listed as a failed login with Service "system" and Authentication Service cpaneld. OK, it says IP successfully added to whiltelist so I will try to login as that user. No luck. Still says Invalid user. Do I have to create this user in WHM as well as in cPanel? I thought that if a user was created in cPanel as a reseller, they could create their own cPanel users? The Guide
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  • Mike_ACC
    I just logged out of everything, restarted the PC and logged back in again. I still cannot login to cPanel with the user I created in cPanel when I was logged into cPanel as the Reseller. Still says user is invalid. I check in WHM (with top level privilege user account) and the user is no longer reported in cPHulk as failed login. But I still can't login as that user.
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  • dalem
    Have you tried disabling cphulk ??
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  • Mike_ACC
    Have you tried disabling cphulk ??

    Thanks, dalem for your advice. No, I haven't disabled it. I did not know it existed until you mentioned it. Since this is security item (and we never needed to touch it before) I will leave it as it is until our dev team has evaluated. My suspicion is we missed a simple step in creating the Reseller account and the account to be used by the Reseller's user. But I can't find a simple, step-by-step guide to doing this. There are some basic docs and videos and them some very detailed tech info / FAQs but nothing I can find will bridge that gap.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, cPHulk includes username-based and IP-based protection. It's possible the account username itself was blocked: cPHulk Brute Force Protection - Documentation - cPanel Documentation You can browse to the "History Reports" tab in "WHM >> cPHulk Brute Force Protection" and choose "Blocked Users" to see if an account username is blocked. Thank you.
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  • Mike_ACC
    Thanks for the info. However, this issue was nothing to do with cPHulk. As suspected, it was to do with the inaccuracy in the Reseller doc which said to create your user account in cPanel. This does not work. As a Reseller, you have to login to WHM (not cPanel) and create the account for you user there, and then the user can login to cPanel. Took a while and a support case but we got there in the end.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, I'm happy to see the issue is now resolved. Would you mind letting us know the URL to the document that's not providing accurate information? Thank you.
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  • Mike_ACC
    Sure. As posted above, it was the Guide to Reseller Accounts: Do I have to create this user in WHM as well as in cPanel? I thought that if a user was created in cPanel as a reseller, they could create their own cPanel users? The Guide
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  • cPanelMichael
    Do I have to create this user in WHM as well as in cPanel? I thought that if a user was created in cPanel as a reseller, they could create their own cPanel users?

    cPanel accounts are only created by the root user or by existing resellers via Web Host Manager. It's not possible to create an additional cPanel account from within cPanel itself. cPanel users can create subaccounts, but these are not full cPanel accounts: User Manager - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Let us know if you have any additional questions. Thank you.
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  • mycompanywala
    Ah, OK, I was looking in cPanel. I didn't know cPHulk was in WHM. Here it says cPHulk is enabled. I can see my current IP address is not on the whiltelist so I will add it (although that does not explain to me why I can login from the same IP OK as reseller but not as user-created-by-reseller). I can also see the user I created listed as a failed login with Service "system" and Authentication Service cpaneld. OK, it says IP successfully added to whiltelist so I will try to login as that user. No luck. Still says Invalid user. Do I have to create this user in WHM as well as in cPanel? I thought that if a user was created in cPanel as a reseller, they could create their own cPanel users? The Guide
    I have also facing same problem ,i have just created new user account and give it all permision to access of my specified domain ,but when i log into "mydomain/cpanel" and log there is showing 'The login is invalid. ' what should i do , is there i need wait.. or somthing else.. ?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    @mycompanywala - there isn't a way to create additional users that would be able to login to cPanel, although that is something we are looking into, so I would not expect that to work properly. You'll have to login with the main cPanel username to access the account.
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