David P. Levey Jr.
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David P. Levey Jr. commented,
Thanks David. I've done what you suggest and that seems to be working fine with no apparent consequences! [...] Awesome! Glad to hear it.
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David P. Levey Jr. commented,
I wasn't able to find anything "straight forward", nor even a built in function to do this. However, from a quick test, I was able to prevent the creation of "Email Forwarders" by "locking" alias...
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David P. Levey Jr. commented,
Can anyone help me out please? @cPanelMichael stated previously that you'll need to provide the output from /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/check_cpanel_rpms before anyone can give proper advice. You'll...
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David P. Levey Jr. commented,
Could this be generated because of a cpanel/WHM update? It in fact may be. Check the location of /bin/passwd, it should be a symlink to a cPanel file: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 38 Oct 14 08:13 passwd...
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David P. Levey Jr. commented,
now work fine, thank you That's great news! For other members that may be experiencing similar issues can you please confirm the resolution to this issue?
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David P. Levey Jr. commented,
How about the output from: ps auxf |grep clam |grep -v grep Also, have you confirmed that clamav is installed? Another thing to check is make sure nothing else is listening (besides clam) on port...
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David P. Levey Jr. commented,
Check your already running processes. See if clamd is already running (and possibly started by another user/system call). ps auxf |grep clam |grep -v grep If there is another instance, kill it fi...
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David P. Levey Jr. commented,
Ah, of course. It must be getting the domain when accessing the site. OK, thanks... I'll see if I can work-around this... You may also want to check and see if the website has an .htaccess rule fo...
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David P. Levey Jr. commented,
As far as I am aware, this is not something a cPanel user alone can do. I also believe that even the host (server) must have CloudLinux. Your best bet on that is to contact your hosting provider.
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David P. Levey Jr. commented,
There's a schedule here: It"s time to say goodbye to X3 | cPanel Blog however, no dates.