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CentOS 7 Problems / Re: CWP Pro: User accounts are locked
« on: February 26, 2019, 03:56:55 PM »

Seems I always have to come back to this thread and nothing in here works.  CWP always blocks me on the "USER ACCESS" port 2082 and 2083.   I can log in to the root panel on port 2030 and 2031 with no issue.    I ran

#grep -r <MY IP NUMBER> /etc/*

from the console to find which file has my IP numbers in it and my IP is nowhere in any file on the system.  Why am I being blocked?  My IP number is nowhere in the CSF rules, nowhere in the firewall rules, nowhere on the system period.  And in fact why am I able to reach port 2030 and 2031 and not port 2082 and 2083 on this server even when I whitelist my IP in the root control panel?  Seems that should take precedence and override anything else on the system which is blocking me.

Can someone provide a detailed response instead of "Look in Security -> User Login Security".   I am running CentOS 0.9.8.769. 
If getting CWPro will fix this I will gladly get it but a good reason as to why this happens would be a good start.

Much appreciated.

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FTP / FTP or SFTP Account setup
« on: January 09, 2019, 08:57:35 PM »
Hi i would like to set up and account for only FTP or SFTP transfers.  There will not be a domain hosted.   How can i do this inside the panel?

thanks

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CSF Firewall / Client Control Panel IP's blocked
« on: December 12, 2018, 03:58:24 AM »

Hi I just installed a Centos Webpanel and it has been running great for two weeks.  Suddenly all IP's are blocked to Client Panel Login Page on Port 2082 and 2083.   The main server ports 2030 and 2031 are ok.   

I tried the following:
-Whitelisting my IP number but it still does not allow access.
-Clearing all the IP in the blacklist
-I turned off the firewall completely and it still does not allow me access!

I believe I am using CSF firewall but if I turn it off Im still blocked.  Is it possible another firewall is running on server?
Do client ports have a seperate configuration to allow access?

Any suggestions would be helpfull.

Cheers

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