MilesWeb
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Hi, Linnister Point to your web server's A record and another server's MX record that you want to utilize for mail. You just need to make those two adjustments in Cloudflare since a record access s...
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Hello! PONLAWAT SREEKAEWIN The answer is- Absolutely not! Here's how the Hostname and Nameserver collaborate: A user inputs a domain name into a browser, and the request goes to a recursive Namese...
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Hello @jimlongo,Please modify the email routing for your primary domain to use "Remote Mail Exchanger," and for the subdomain, set it to "Local Mail Exchanger." This adjustment will enable emails f...
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Hello, Cloudflare, one of the fastest content delivery networks (CDN) has formally announced that it’s ending support for its cPanel plugins from 1st November 2022. Kindly refer to the below articl...
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Hello, ThGe, cPanel & WHM installation on an AlmaLinux OS server. We offer support for cPanel & WHM versions 110 and later on the AlmaLinux 8 operating system and for cPanel & WHM versions 114 and ...
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Hey, Abu HassanIt seems your server had DDoS attacks hence you received an abuse mail. As you are using WHM and CSF firewall then refer to the below steps to prevent the DDOS attack To check server...
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Hi Simon, We suggest to check the logs in the mail logs. Mail logs will help you identify the exact issue with the mail functionality. You can ask your hosting provider for help but it seems you ha...
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Hey, said,It seems you are trying to add the Cipher fields in the sshd_config file due to an invalid format it is giving an error.This could be because in some Linux versions, the KexAlgorithms and...
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Hey, CharlesGLondonFirst, you need to register those NS with the hosting server IP at your domain registrar's end.After that, you can update those custom NS in WHM by referring to the below Article...
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Execute the following command to obtain the log-error file path for MariaDB. Review the error logs during the service startup to obtain precise details about the service failure.cat /etc/my.cnfThe ...