Avalon
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Avalon commented,
Do you notice a difference if you temporarily remove those custom entries? Thank you. @cPanelMichael - I know this thread has gotten a little old but we did eventually figure it out a few days ag...
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Avalon commented,
Hello, This is not the intended behavior when converting to EasyApache 4. Have you customized any aspects of the Apache configuration on this system (e.g. custom Vhost entries)? Thank you. No, n...
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Avalon created a post,
EasyApache 4 Defaults SSL On?
A little while ago an operation began to migrate services from an older server being decommissioned to a new server with CloudLinux 7 and cPanel with EasyApache 4 (versus EasyApache 3). Now while e...
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Avalon commented,
You could always put an index.php in each document root with this code, so it wouldn't care if the initial visit was http or https: Okay, strike everything I said. It seems that this problem ...
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Avalon commented,
Are you dealing with parked/addon domians or does exampleA.com have its own document root (i.e. it's own public_html dir) edit; this may or may not help you due to ssl differences and such, but to...
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Avalon created a post,
Redirect SSL Domain A to SSL Domain B
I feel like this shouldn't be so difficult to do as the task takes all of two seconds in IIS but we are sitting here trying to redirect an SSL domain to another page on another SSL domain. For exam...
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Avalon commented,
You may want to post to that thread to see if the original author can assist you with the custom workaround. Thank you. I had actually spoken to cPanel support. They said that it's just simply no...
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Avalon commented,
Hello, You may find the following thread helpful:
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Avalon commented,
Hello, To clarify, does your domain name still fail the test at
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Avalon created a post,
EasyApache Using Different OpenSSL From Server Shell
Going through some of the settings I realized that EasyApache, which I recently used to update to Apache 2.4 is using a different version of OpenSSL from what the command line is report. According...