philsward
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@cPRex right and what I'm saying is that 2fa should not be a factor of the whmapi1 command. It should live outside of that, or at the very least, be an exception. Point in case, if I wanted to log...
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In the previous thread (before it moved over here) the "suggested command" to disable 2FA is: whmapi1 twofactorauth_disable_policy When I use that command, I get the license error, thus whmapi1 i...
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No, it's probably expired. I "destroyed" that server container. It just so happens the hosting company has left it up and running in case the customer (me) needs to access it again. They'll take it...
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@cPRex Updating cPanel license...Done. Update Failed! Error message: The cPanel license server said that a license could not be issued for your server (66). For more information visit: http://www...
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Thanks for the feedback. I didn't think about the reseller aspect as I am the sole user of the server, so it makes sense to keep it open from a reseller perspective. That said, since I am the onl...
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I've run into a similar situation myself: [05-Nov-2020 04:46:47 UTC] PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'imagick.so' (tried: /opt/cpanel/ea-php72/root/usr/lib64/php/modules/...
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Update: If you're still seeing Content Encoding: gzip when serving PHP, check to see if zlib is enabled for each respective php version. If this is enabled, I've found it will force gzip before br....
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@cPRex Yeah, if the deflate lines aren't in the global by default, then it must be a hosting specific line, which means OOTB this should work for most folks. I do recommend however, suggesting tha...
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Thanks @cPRex Might bring this up as an issue (I'm not messing with it) The rules possibly need some work, but overall, the current implementation of Brotli isn't very good. It should be the defa...
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Notes: * Mileage may vary. I'm on CentOS7, cPanel 90.0.16 * This assumes you have full control over the server ie sudo / root * I think I got everything needed. It may need additional tweaks from h...