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@kabatak Well, I'm not saying that that's the case. Better to get information straight from the horse's mouth (i.e. the CloudLinux folks). But if it is the case, then yes, Kernelcare strictly fo...
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You're not using a stock CentOS kernel. You are using a kernel from CentOSPlus. According to
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And add the domain to /etc/remotedomains so that it doesn't automatically get added back to /etc/localdomains
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I really don't recommend using fail in filters. This is really a horrible idea that I wish cPanel would remove. If someone sends an email from [plain]idontexist@example1.tld[/plain] to [plain]ima...
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Anybody that has questions about this "issue", I would encourage you to visit: Unknown Kernel again
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You're probably using Kernelcare's free patch-set for symlink protection.
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I suggest that if you want to be angry with someone, be angry with the Kernelcare team. It can take them up to a week or better to release a Kernelcare patch for a new kernel. Is that reasonable?...
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It's per VirtualHost There can only be 1 certificate per VirtualHost. If you open up your /etc/apache2/conf/httpd.conf file and browse through the multitude of VirtualHost sections, you'll see: ...
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This is not the case with a premium SSL certificates, for example you can even use the SSL certificate locally in an isolated environment once you have the private key/bundle/certificate even witho...
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DNS validation really just wouldn't be recommended for non-wildcard certificates. If you require wildcard certificates (with Let's Encrypt) you have to use DNS validation. But it is much, much, m...