mathx
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Ok removing all the self signed certs for customers without their own certs restores the main (wildcard in this case) cert for the server. I assume any customer with their own cert therefore has t...
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Ok this got worse now haha :) On the updated server (on centos 7 with the latest WHM) I had a working wildcard master SSL key. But any time we move a customer to this server, its replaced with a ...
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Figured out the issue - you can use the wildcard cert even without the replace option on WHM 56, just need to ensure no SSL customer hosts are on the same ip. (We also had an old server wildcard ho...
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This is on an older version of cpanel that doesnt have that option, we're trying to migrate off of it in the meantime we need to update our wildcard key. Can I manually replace them? CENTOS 5.8 ...
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I see that /var/cpanel/ssl/installed/certs/ and /var/cpanel/ssl/system/certs/ do not have any new certs in them.
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I work with @whipworks, so it was the same issue. How was this solved so I know what to do for our other systems?
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Some of the statements here are incorrect. We're on a ZFS filesystem which compresses automatically, and we see a 7775MB report for the user, however because of the email reported usage it's puttin...
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I just ran into this again, figured it was our old Cpanel that was the problem. Nope, new Centos, new Cpanel, same problem. Note, this is lxc under proxmox 5.x, which does mess with startup setting...
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Hostname does indeed return just the hostshort, of course hostname -f works properly. On most unix hosts hostname just returns hostshort too though, so I didnt think much of it. This isnt google c...
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Same exact problems here (and I dont see a more recent thread). It looks to me like this is a cached response as I dont even see a delivery attempt, just instafail at 'lookuphost' without a reason...