maverickws
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Alright so a solution has been found. So since it is a DNS-Only installation we had port 80 blocked on the firewall. This article:
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Hi @cPRex thank you for your feedback and following up on this. Was away from here the last few days. Opened ticket 94549304 about this issue. Thank you
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Last night I got the same error via email The system failed to acquire a signed certificate from the cPanel Store because of the following error: The system failed to acquire a signed certificate...
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Hey there! Are you still seeing this error today if you manually run /usr/local/cpanel/bin/checkallsslcerts? Hi there and sorry for the late reply. If I run manually today I get: # /usr/loca...
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Is there anyone here capable of helping? Thanks.
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Conclusion: There were some corrupted templates at var/cpanel. After moving them away and rebuilding it came out OK. Problem solved, thank you guys for the support, super as always!
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Hi @cPRex hope you had a nice weekend. Opened the ticket 94379902, thank you.
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Ok so in the meanwhile I did as I mentioned, I took the httpd.conf from another cPanel server and edited the hostname / IP and virtual hosts to match what is on this server. [root@dev-cpanel ~]# ...
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Ok so I did run that, it gives an OK, but nothing happens: [root@dev-cpanel ~]# /scripts/rebuildhttpdconf Built /etc/apache2/conf/httpd.conf OK [root@dev-cpanel ~]# ls -la /etc/apache2/conf total...
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Hi @cPRex ofc I don't mind doing that at all, just if you don't mind me making a question before that I found out one probable cause for the issue: the httpd.conf file is completely empty. 0 bytes ...