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  • rpvw
    Use the API Tokens instead In WHM they are in Home >> Development >> Manage API Tokens (Make certain that you save your API token in a safe location on your workstation. You cannot access the token after you navigate away from the interface or refresh the API Tokens table.) In WHMCS you can add the token into Setup > Products/Services > Servers > Edit Server Manage API Tokens - Version 66 Documentation - cPanel Documentation Hope this helps
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  • 007basaran
    Use the API Tokens instead In WHM they are in Home >> Development >> Manage API Tokens (Make certain that you save your API token in a safe location on your workstation. You cannot access the token after you navigate away from the interface or refresh the API Tokens table.) In WHMCS you can add the token into Setup > Products/Services > Servers > Edit Server
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  • rpvw
    I suggest you try again, and revise your settings in WHMCS I have WHMCS 7.2.3 and it connects to cPanel/WHM 66.0.23 without any problems :-D
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  • 007basaran
    I suggest you try again, and revise your settings in WHMCS I have WHMCS 7.2.3 and it connects to cPanel/WHM 66.0.23 without any problems :-D

    Thanks for reply, I can not upgrade because my system is set on whmcs 6.2. All whmcs themes are set to 6.2.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, We deprecated the remote access key feature in cPanel 64 in favor of API tokens: Manage API Tokens interface In cPanel & WHM version 64, we added the interface (Home >> Development >> Manage API Tokens) to cPanel DNSONLY. For more information, read our WHM API 1 Functions - get_remote_access_hash - Software Development Kit - cPanel Documentation EX:
    whmapi1 get_remote_access_hash username=user generate=1 password=12345luggage host=hostname.example.com
    Thank you.
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