Internal Server Error cpsrvd when login to cpanel [closed] - cpanel

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After successful login to cPanel i face this issue
i am root user but I try to direct login from whm list accounts i facesame error

Did you run following command:
/scripts/upcp --force
It updates your cPanel/WHM forcefully and fix the issue found, most of the time it does the trick.

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Problem with my mc server created on google vps [closed]

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I have mc server and when I closing the console my server has stopping, What can I do to keep it active 24/7
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You can try using docker containers for the server.
You can do this on all platforms with docker desktop for windows
You can use the screen command on Linux.
It's also recommended to seek a Minecraft host.

how to access local webserver [closed]

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I have an apache server, which I want to access from another pc at home. when I access it by using ip address, it show http 403 error. I can ping the web server and I turned off the firewall from the web server. And there is restrict ip address in the apache config. Thanks for help.
Please check your log and apache configuration
Do you add this line
Require all granted
In your configuration?
Maybe this answer will solve your problem,

SSH - Wrong AllowUsers can't connect anymore [closed]

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I appended AllowUsers with the wrong user to my /etc/ssh/sshd_config then restarted the service. So I can't connect anymore.
Is there a way to recover without physical access ?
You would need to log in locally at the machine in order to fix it, quite simply.
If you have no local access to it, then you're in more dire straights, and need to deliberate with whomever it is that hosts the machine. If it's a server hosting firm, they often offer the possibility to reboot machines into some kind of rescue system, but you'd need to check with the hosting firm itself, since there's no universal formula for such things.

Where to configure "ServerTokens" and "ServerSignature" for Apache2 on Ubuntu 11.10 server? [closed]

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Attempting to configure Apache2 on a new Ubuntu 11.10 web server. Changes to a recent version of Apache has shuffled some config variables around.
"ServerTokens" and "ServerSignature" were previously found in apache2.conf; not anymore.
I have read 2 differing views.
Manually add them to the end of the apache2.conf file, or
Are they being addressed in a different file
Can anyone confirm that #1 is right. Thank you.
All security related settings are in /etc/apache2/conf.d/security

How uninstall apache server from cpanel? [closed]

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I would like to know how can I completely uninstall the apache server from my vps which is configured with cpanel. Are there there any other dependencies to apache server on a regular cpanel installation?
PS. I am using on my vps server this particular services: tomcat, bind and courier mail server
If you are running the latest Apache, use this:
yum remove ea-apache24
You can do it from whm. Login to http://yoururl/whm, there you will have options for each package(control panel).