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@morrow95 it's a bug again which they supposed to fix by now fyi. I figured as much. The last time this happened it took a few days for them to update and the problem went away, but here we are...
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"The `extra` type patch is not found for your kernel. Please select existing patch type" Started back up for me. I just started paying the $3 monthly this past summer so kernel updates would be a...
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Here for the same reason except mine is The `extra` type patch is not found for your kernel. Please select existing patch type I assume because I pay the $3 monthly my patch is different. From the...
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I figured out the problem after some more playing around. In 'Service Configuration > Mailserver Configuration' I have IMAP unchecked in 'Protocols Enabled'. We do not use webmail. I only had PO...
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I also came across the folder /var/cpanel/ssl/ earlier. Here is what I have done so far trying to fix this : - I deleted the cert and key used for services at SSL Storage Manager - reset the cert...
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hostname is jupiter.example.com ns1.example.com ns2.example.com xxx.xxx.xxx.124 - main shared ip with all accounts including example.com (jupiter.example.com and ns1.example.com) xxx.xxx.xxx.125 -...
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The hostname and the ns1 are on the same ip address at the moment. The ptr for that ip is currently returning ns1.example.com. If the ptr is changed to the hostname (jupiter.example.com) then it ...
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It looks like that is the reason... not sure how or why this changed though since the migration since ips, hostnames, nameservers are all the same as before. Both jupiter.example.com and ns1.examp...
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We got it taken care of although did run into a few issues here and there with ips and hostnames mix matched. Took a little longer than expected, but is good to go now. Thank you!
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The IP in Basic WebHost Manager Setup should be the public IP Even with a NAT setup? It seems pretty much everywhere else in WHM you enter the local ip, but then again those have a little warni...