[cPanel] Default Address
Jan 9, 2008
I'll make it as simple as possible -- I want to remove via SSH all mail allocated to the default address (catch all).
I cannot remove it via webmail or mail client since there are over 50,000 emails.
It's a cPanel based system.
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May 17, 2008
I'm setting up a cPanel server and have an initial 5 IPs with the server. By default, it assigned two IPs to the nameservers, but I'm getting a bit confused as to best practice policies. Is it a bad idea to have your nameserver IPs being used for accounts?
I imagine the answer is yes, it is a bad idea, as I've not seen it done by others. I would guess the biggest reason would be that you wouldn't want a bad acocunt to get the IP blocked.
I'd like to hear opinions on the matter, as cPanel seems to be set up to automatically assign the first IP available to both the default account IP and the first nameserver.
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Mar 24, 2009
I have an interesting situation on my CentOS 4 server. I have a number of virtual adapters (e.g. eth0:1, eth0:2 etc), and for some reason all outbound traffic is going through one of these, not eth0. If I go to ipchicken.com, it shows the ipaddress of a virtual adapter, not the normal eth0 adapter.
I have been looking around for information on how to set the default adapter to eth0, but I can't seem to find anything. I can't reboot yet, as it's a production server, so I have to wait for 'scheduled maintenance'. If that's the solution, I can try it, but I am sure there is another underlying issue/routine here.
Is there a way, while live, to set the outbound adapter back to eth0?
Please note, that I have only just realized this has happened. In fact, it has been this way since November. I can tell because server name stamps on Email messages sent from this server indicate a virtual domain at that IP address. I recall I had done some work around that time, which had involved me ifup'ing and ifdown'ing some of these adapters (but not eth0, or the eth0:100 adapter (if I recall correctly) that is now the default).
Also note that I have groups of eth0 adapters, such like:
eth0:1
eth0:2
eth0:3
eth0:100
eth0:101
eth0:102
It's the eth0:100 adapter that is now the default.
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Oct 31, 2009
I'm wondering if anyone else has experience with this, or if it's something easy that I'm overlooking.
I am on a VPS service (CentOS Linux) and I want my php mail function emails to send from a specified address. I've already manipulated the headers, so the emails do appear to come from the specified addres, but on mobile devices it comes up as nobody@server1.mydomain.com format. I would like this to read something like no-reply@mydomain.com
know which configuration files can change this default address?
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Dec 7, 2007
My customer's language is portuguese. On my VPS have cpanel with X and X3 theme. When I create a new account with X3 theme, cpanel default langage is english. I ask my hosting company if have a method to change cpanel default language to portuguese. They saied that is no possible. I dont know, but I think that can to have an alternative to make it, but HOW?
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Nov 9, 2008
How do you change the default cPanel logo.
Like, when you create an account, the clients cPanel says:
[url](on the top).
I was wondering, any way to change that..not for a single account but all of them..kinda so when it creates a account it actually puts a different image.
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Sep 26, 2007
Is there any function in cpanel that allows you to set your own default page instead of the typical index,default.htm/html?
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Nov 9, 2009
to change the default cPanel account error pages. For example, default accounts have the following 404 error:
Quote:
Not Found
The requested URL * was not found on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
So what I want to do is be able to change this page but I dont know where in the server it is located.
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Aug 6, 2008
How do I change the default green cpanel page when a new account is created (dns only) and no page is uploaded yet?
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Mar 12, 2008
I don't know why but a domain is showing the green default cpanel page instead of its own homepage. The domain has been hosted on this box for a long time.
DNS is fine, ran udpateuserdomains without error. No dns changes have been made. IP it is set to pings fine. Tested via 3rd party proxy, shows green cpanel page still.
Shows proper IP in httpd.conf
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