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rsutc created a post,
Easy Apache not working?
I recently moved my business into a new server. Naturally, I gradually added necessary functionality via EasyApache4, and have several saved profiles. But all of a sudden, in trying to add more P...
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rsutc commented,
Well, never mind. I found a failed cpanel update entry in yesterday's log, and this morning, presumably after another update, the problem described above, as well as one involving EHMCS, was gone....
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rsutc created a post,
Another "fatal error"
All of a sudden, when a user tries to log on to their cpanel, after they enter the user name and password, instead of the cpanel coming up comes a page with A fatal error or timeout occurred while ...
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rsutc commented,
OK I tried that too and the remove process hung. I had to kill it. So now what. Rick
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rsutc commented,
root [/]# rpm -qa | grep cpanel-analytics cpanel-analytics-1.3.6-2.1.noarch root [/]# _
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rsutc commented,
Hi @rsutc , The index.html page is getting returned in your report because an addon/plugin is injecting an API 1 call on it. Since this is the only page in your list, this should be very easy to ...
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rsutc created a post,
API 1 deprecation
OK there are other threads and other information on this subject, but none of it seems helpful to me. As with others I have received the message below. But as you can see the page that triggered i...
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rsutc commented,
In the section of the advanced EXIM config: custom_begin_check_message_pre I put: require verify = reverse_host_lookup message = Your mail server IP address ($sender_host_address) has no...
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rsutc commented,
That should be exim logs. Mumble mumble spell checker.
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rsutc created a post,
Webmail and reverse lookup
Recently, to foil a spammer who was spoofing a return address on our server, I enabled reverse PTR lookup. However, this killed Webmail. A user could sent a message through the box using a mail cli...