cPanelKenneth
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If you only have one domain (e.g. example.com), that domain should already exist on your account. If your existing website is simply a collection of files, meaning it is not using an application li...
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Hello, What version of cPanel & WHM are you reporting this against?
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Hello, OpenSSL is provided by your operating system (e.g. CentOS), not by cPanel. If you want TLS 1.2 support on CentOS 5 then you need to petition either Red Hat, or CentOS, to make a newer versio...
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1. Yes. EasyApache 3 is still functioning. 2. The web stack installed by EasyApache 4 is quite stable. The warnings are about the migration from EasyApache 3 to EasyApache 4. Custom changes tend to...
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First, this is a bug in the backup utility in cPanel & WHM version 11.48. It only happens when stats processing takes longer than 8 hours. Since both stats processing and backups put heavy load on ...
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1. Do you get an error when you run easyapache via the command line (/scripts/easyapache)? 2. Does the error go away after you restart cPanel & WHM? 3. Is there any additional information in the er...
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EasyApache 4 PHP installations are managed by yum. Once we publish a new PHP RPM, you can either run 'yum update' or let the nightly upcp job update it for you.
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If it's for a single user you can use the following command: /scripts/rebuilduserssldb user If you want to rebuild the cache for all users, use the following command: /scripts/rebuildinstalledssldb
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From what I can tell CloudSSL is simply a rebranding of SAN, or multi-domain certificates. We've supported such since cPanel version 11.38.
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No. All passwords are stored in nonreversible salted hashes.