4u123
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Ahh - ok. Thanks for letting me know. Much appreciated. We didn't include the Advanced Editor on our new servers. I thought that those old legacy editors could now be removed in feature manager as...
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Makes no difference whether they use their domain name, the mail subdomain or the server hostname, they get presented with the servers certificate each time. FYI as far as I'm aware this is the sam...
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Why do you assume that we would use AutoSSL on any server? The mail SNI doesn't work anyway. All users are presented with the servers service certificate when connecting to mail and not the certif...
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Hi @4u123, The following option is found under the "Domains" tab in "WHM >> Tweak Settings": Replace SSL certificates that do not match the local hostname Per it's description: When you enable ...
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Yes it turned out to be simply a hostname mismatch. The issue only happens when they are using mail.domain and they don't have a certificate of their own. Previously the iPhone user could trust th...
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Sorry I didn't mean "revoked" as such. The certificate becomes untrusted and in iOS10 there is no option tot trust the certificate. On a mac computer it seems the end user can simply trust the new ...
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Adding the following lines in /etc/apache2/conf.d/lsapi.conf and restarting Apache did the trick for us: lsapi_enable_user_ini On lsapi_user_ini_homedir On I just wanted to iterate the above. The...
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This issue isn't resolved. It happened today on an account transfer for me. The main .htaccess file in the public_html directory was not transferred to the new server. I think this only happens wh...
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Thanks Dave I noticed that post. if you're referring to the presence of some settings in /etc/modprobe.d/ipv6.conf - that file doesn't exist on my servers, they are mostly CentOS 6 converted to CL....
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Interestingly it only seems to be happening on one server. I'll keep looking.