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Oops. Did I fubar telnap? (DeviousTrap's hosting)?

fs5

Lifer
I was creating a new account under my resellers around and now all my domains are down. so is www.telnap.com?

anybody else up?

edit: problem lies between the keyboard and the chair. although not being able to access from home and work threw me off.
 
Originally posted by: fs5
Originally posted by: aphex
thanks, you broke the whole box you fsker! 😉

lol did I? shoddy whm is to blame!

no, YOU are to blame. Now my customers will be pissed and i will have to refund their payments.

Expect a bill from me in the mail. 😉
 
I created an account about 2 weeks ago under my reseller account. As soon as I did, all the Cpanel pages gave 404 errors. It stopped on its own after ~20-30 minutes.
 
Ok 🙂

The OP managed to get his work IP blocked by the firewall automatically due to a bunch of authentication failures. His home computer was unable to connect because of some comcast issue.

SarcasticDwarf - You aren't a client, are you? No actions in WHM should cause a 404 error anywhere, the only way to do that would be deleting the files or messing up the virtual host entries in the apache configs. Niether of those would fix themselves.
 
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
You aren't a client, are you? No actions in WHM should cause a 404 error anywhere, the only way to do that would be deleting the files or messing up the virtual host entries in the apache configs. Niether of those would fix themselves.

Sorry, I should have made that clear. I was simply talking on the topic of Cpanel issues. And yes, I know WHM should never cause that error, but it was observable on 2 different boxes with both IE and FF with cache cleared. Neither myself not the server admin have figured out the cause. We consider it just another example of Cpanel being weird.
 
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
You aren't a client, are you? No actions in WHM should cause a 404 error anywhere, the only way to do that would be deleting the files or messing up the virtual host entries in the apache configs. Niether of those would fix themselves.

Sorry, I should have made that clear. I was simply talking on the topic of Cpanel issues. And yes, I know WHM should never cause that error, but it was observable on 2 different boxes with both IE and FF with cache cleared. Neither myself not the server admin have figured out the cause. We consider it just another example of Cpanel being weird.

Bad admin 😛 - That is if you told him about it while it was happening.

Running tail -f /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log as root would easily show you what apache is doing to cause a 404 error to come up.
 
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
You aren't a client, are you? No actions in WHM should cause a 404 error anywhere, the only way to do that would be deleting the files or messing up the virtual host entries in the apache configs. Niether of those would fix themselves.

Sorry, I should have made that clear. I was simply talking on the topic of Cpanel issues. And yes, I know WHM should never cause that error, but it was observable on 2 different boxes with both IE and FF with cache cleared. Neither myself not the server admin have figured out the cause. We consider it just another example of Cpanel being weird.

Simple: cPanel sucks

DirectAdmin or H Sphere > cPanel

*runs and hides from Eric, Dan and Ankit*
 
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