Miguel G
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I have to admit that I am quite disappointed here. The threads mentioned in my first message make one to think this was feasible. Also what is the purpose of selling that PHP-FPM lets you to confi...
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Well, if you read my response to @Jcats : [QUOTE] I don"t quite get you. The 111.111.111.111 resolves to cpanel.mydomain.com and my cpanel.mydomain.com resolves to 111.111.111.111. And of course ...
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Well, then, if you read carefully my previous messages in this thread is quite clear that forward and reverse DNS entries are pointing to the right IP and hostname. I didn"t get any call from the...
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@cPanelLauren I guess you mean they have to run that command in their mail server, don"t you?
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@Jcats I don"t quite get you. The 111.111.111.111 resolves to cpanel.mydomain.com and my cpanel.mydomain.com resolves to 111.111.111.111. Mail has been working for 3 years. I"m just finding this p...
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@Jcats I don"t quite get you. The 111.111.111.111 resolves to cpanel.mydomain.com and my cpanel.mydomain.com resolves to 111.111.111.111. Mail has been working for 3 years. I"m just finding this ...
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Not sure if this was overriden by any update but this seems to work It seems that configuring the trusted IP proxies for remote ip did the trick: root@myserver [/root# vi /etc/apache2/conf.module...
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Ticket 9428125
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I have. Not sure why I am getting the internal IP address on some requests. Should I raise a ticket?
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It shows up in the Apache Configuration section. I"m doing as stated in the old thread: cp /var/cpanel/templates/apache2_4/ea4_main.default /var/cpanel/templates/apache2_4/ea4_main.local I have ...