Whm ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
AnsweredGreetings,
I am currently facing the "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED" whenever I am trying to access my Whm Interface.I trried from multiple IPs and devices but no lack. My websites are running normally without any issues (for the users) but the Wordpress login isn't operating, so there is also no access to WP.
Any ideas on how to fix that?
Thanks in advance!
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I also received an email after a backup "DISKCRITICAL blocks ⛔: Mount Point “/” : 799.18 GB/904.97 GB - 93.397339%"
As well another email:
"The following list of files have FAILED the md5sum comparison test. This means that the file has been changed in some way. This could be a result of an OS update or application upgrade. If the change is unexpected it should be investigated:
/usr/bin/cpapi1: FAILED
/usr/bin/cpapi2: FAILED
/usr/bin/cpapi3: FAILED
/usr/bin/uapi: FAILED
/usr/sbin/whmapi0: FAILED
/usr/sbin/whmapi1: FAILED
/bin/cpapi1: FAILED
/bin/cpapi2: FAILED
/bin/cpapi3: FAILED
/bin/uapi: FAILED
/sbin/whmapi0: FAILED
/sbin/whmapi1: FAILED
/usr/local/bin/crontab: FAILED
/usr/local/bin/passwd: FAILED"0 -
Hey there! I edited your post as you shouldn't be including links to your WHM interface or your public IP as that could cause security concerns.
When I checked things on my end I am also not able to connect, which indicates a firewall issue of some sort. I would recommend reaching out to your hosting provider or datacenter to have them check that connection issue.
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Thank you very much, my issue was fixed.
Apparently a website had a backup plugin which was operating and taking backups without replacing the old ones.
As a result the server disk reached nearly 100% and that's why I lost access to Whm and WP.0 -
That would explain it - I'm glad you figured out the issue!
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