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Hi, The industry is moving away from certificates lasting longer than one year: SSL Certificate Validity Will Be Limited to One Year by Apple"s Safari Browser - Hashed Out by The SSL Store" G...
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The global header or global footer UI include seems the appropriate place to insert your code: Guide to cPanel Interface Customization - UI Includes - Developer Documentation - cPanel Documentation
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The internal webserver (cpsrvd) can handle PHP applications. There is no mod_rewrite like functionality. If your application relies upon URLs that look like /service/mail/block/1.2.3.4 or /index.ph...
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Hi c3PanoH, You should be able to automate subdomain creation with a cPanel account. A limitation is the subdomains can only be created on the cPanel account. Account Sally cannot create subdomain...
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cPanel & WHM version 86 is our Long Term Support release. It will receive bug and security fixes through March 2021. Version 86 is the last version to support CentOS 6.
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Hi! I had the same problem too. On option 1, how will i delete unneeded accounts since i can no longer access my cpanel. I didn't do any changes to my cPanel, this appears very suddenly. Is there ...
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Hi, My apologies for the Google Translated answer. My Portuguese is very poor. It sounds like you are experiencing an issue with your installation. I suggest you open a support ticket with your ho...
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Hi, I agree, this presentation is very confusing. All the items displayed in your picture are informational. If you click the 'Save Settings' button your server configuration will not change.
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Hi, If you'd like to preventing creation of certain domains, please follow the instructions here: How to Prevent cPanel Users from Creating Certain Domains | cPanel & WHM Documentation
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There are at least a couple of ways to do that. 1. use the grep command via SSH. grep -Ri foo public_html will search all files within public_html for the string 'foo' 2. within the cPanel file ma...