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taslemguy78

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It's a minor problem, but, basically: The CPanel page is giving an improper signature. It's causing my browser (Chrome) to warn me that the site is dangerous. I've used CPanel before on another host, and there was no such issue. The problem is likely an old signature, or a signature for another server attached to it as a replicate, since both were controlled/updated by the same company.

The fix would be to:
1) Remove the signature. It's better to have no digital signature than look like you're trying to forge one.
2) Get a new, proper signature.
 

Brandon

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Try to access cPanel via http://yourdomain.com:2082 instead of https on the 2083 port. cPanel defaults with a self-signed certificate, as a self-signed one is better than none.

I will add this to the to-do list though, as we have proper certificates for the servers.
 
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