rekabis
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Okay, from what I gather, this issue comes about because bl.cgi and wl.cgi are actually missing, correct? Well, I am on the current version (11.48.0.7), am experiencing the same issue, but when I ...
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The only section which is relevant to my needs is the Advanced section, and it is missing information -- how do I convert the id_rsa into something that Putty/Kitty can use? Once again, using Putty...
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I still haven"t seen any sort of a response to my inquiries. To wit, " I have altered the permissible length of account names in the template file from 16 to 32, but I need to have that translate...
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"The name of another account on this server has the same initial 8 characters as the given username ("domannamenet"). Each username"s first 8 characters must be unique." Um" seriously?? Even if db...
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Also, keep in mind that I am looking only to create account names that are longer than 16 characters. I have already discovered workarounds to all other situations within cPanel where a longer name...
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Thank you very much for that information, however even after clearing the web browser"s cache (and even using a completely different web browser) nothing gets changed on the client end (the interfa...
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I have been a web developer and a programmer for nearly two decades now, and if there is one thing that sets off my bullshit detector faster than anything else is someone saying that it can"t be do...
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I never asked if it is configurable. If need be, I will dive into the PHP and Javascript files to make modifications directly. All I am asking for are the names and locations of those files on the ...
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I have given up on database and user names with periods. However, I am still very adamant about being able to create account names that are more than 16 characters long. All I am asking for are the...
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First time using a control panel in over a decade... My experience to date has been in the realm of hand-rolled servers, typically WinNT, FreeBSD, OpenSUSE and Solaris (now OpenIndiana). As such, ...