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@harmonypersechino5348 - you are seeing the correct behavior. The nameserver details that are entered into the WHM >> Basic WebHost Manager page are the "default" nameservers on the system, so th...
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These are registered and working but the issue seems to be cPanel creates a ns record for every nameserver listed in that " WHM > Basic Webhost Manger > Nameservers" list. This is resolved now thanks.
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That is something I don't know - you'd have to speak with CSF directly to see how they implement the country code blocking on their side as that is a third-party tool that isn't controlled by cPan...
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Yes :D You'll want to read up on the CC_ALLOW_FILTER rules for CSF as that lets you allow countries while still respecting other firewall rules you may have in place. Thanks got it set up. Do yo...
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Hey there! That IP2Location tool that you reference is a custom package addon for nginx, and isn't something that is included with cPanel by default. It also doesn't look like that tool specific...
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You can do it with Litespeed Per Client Throttling feature. However, no limits can be defined for individual ip addresses. The limit is applied globally to all ip addresses. I don't have Litespe...
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Hey there! To limit these bandwidth limits per user would likely need to be managed via a tool such as the LVE Manager with CloudLinux. More on this can be found here: More on CloudLinux's LVE Ma...
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I have done the following which limits the speed per file but a user can download multiple files from the server to bypass it. yum install ea-apache24-mod_env installed ratelimit through easyapac...
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What about a VPN tunnel can someone help me out point me out any issues that might arise and what exactly needs to be done.
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Hey there! I'm not completely sure what you're trying to do with the routed IPs. You can send a request from any system to any other system, but there has to be something listening for it in ord...