Bretas
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In case someone is wondering about Softaculous, they are in. Their support just replied: "Yes we will support CentOS 7 as long as cPanel is supporting it."
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Thank you both for digging further into this. I reached out to Softaculous yesterday but I haven't heard back from them yet. I also contacted CloudLinux regarding Imunify360, apparently they have n...
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Well, it looks like they will have another go at it... [QUOTE] We are accelerating support for cPanel on Ubuntu LTS. The initiative to support cPanel on Ubuntu LTS is underway, and we expect to de...
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Not a great solution for a lot of people. For an extreme example, a company I deal with regularly (50,000+ users) received threats from Oracle to sue them for misusing Java and VirtualBox. Neither...
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It would be way simpler for cPanel to switch to Oracle Linux than anything else. Oracle has a conversion script for CentOS 6 and 7 and they are certainly rushing to push one for 8. cPanel already ...
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Thanks, Lauren! I'm checking the backups for one of the affected accounts but there's no such .tld file in its "homedir/etc". However, we have been using JetBackup instead of cPanel's internal back...
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Hy, Lauren! No problem, coincidentally I opened a ticket just a few hours ago asking about this. :) Ticket number is 93499114. Thanks!
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Sorry I'm late! Here's the output of the cURL: $ curl -kvv --user-agent "COMODO DCV" --max-time 10 --retry 0 http://[SERVER_FQDN_HOSTNAME]/.well-known/pki-validation/test.txt * Trying [SERVER_I...
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Thanks for the clarification, Lauren! I followed your instructions and test.txt is being served correctly (HTTP 200): $ curl -kvv http://[SERVER_FQDN_HOSTNAME]/.well-known/pki-validation/test.tx...
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Thank you for the clarification, Lauren! Indeed that was a peculiar issue specially given that this is a relatively fresh box, it's been in production for just 8 months. In case more people start ...