I’ve run into this a couple times – where I’ll spin up a CentOS/cPanel machine, then run a cpupdate (/scripts/upcp) to get cpanel up to date. I’ll then go into the configserver firewall settings and receive either a 500 internal server error or 404 not found error. Continue Reading…
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One thing you’ll probably run into sometime is changing the hostname and IP address of a cPanel machine.. whether you’re cloning it for a quick start or if you’ve taken it over.. moving it to a different datacenter, etc..
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