cPanelKenneth
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Hi, The /etc/upcp_control entry is not one of our entries. I suspect your hosting provider or someone else made that change. The "fix" entry is to ensure a catastrophic error doesn't prevent your ...
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Hi, cPanel & WHM do not provide support for CORS at this time. You are correct that Apache is not used as the web service for cPanel & WHM. We use a custom daemon named cpsrvd. That daemon provide...
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Hi, I'm guessing your operating system is 32-bit. We stopped supporting 32-bit versions of CentOS with cPanel & WHM version 11.56. You'll need to convert to an x86-64 server to use a version newer...
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This is what I feared. It's a very BAD idea. There is no seamless transition and no automation. You're asking us to do a lot of manual work there. The way you've suggested handling it is very di...
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So if we have a Web node connected to a DB node and Email Node to separate the services, how is the cpanel per account licensing going to work? Are we going to only pay for the cpanel account on o...
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Hi, You asked some great questions, thank you! We are currently working on the ability to split all major services/resources off to other servers. The first being DNS Node, followed soon by Email...
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Any idea on when all API 1 (and API 2) functions will be ported to UAPI? We hope to have all cPanel API 1 functions converted in time for the next LTS release. At this time we don't have plans for...
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Hi, The Encryption methods referenced in the linked document are implemented using the deprecated cPanel API 1: exportkey genkey
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Hi, Based upon the concerns you raised, I recommend you switch to using the LTS update tier. Versions in the LTS tier receive fixes for around 14 months post release. That means you will receive s...
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Hi, The described behavior is by design. The installer will not allow installing cPanel & WHM into an unsupported environment. This applies to all variants of the product, not just DNSOnly.