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Where this is a web hosting control panel?
Sorry for the honesty but whoever closed this should be back to the basics and learn the difference on things like: cPanel, Plesk, Webmin to things like: TrueNAS, FreeNAS, NAS4Free, Nexenta. …
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Web Hosting Control Panel questions migration
I wanted to share that we got contacted back by Webmasters Stack Exchange for cPanel/WHC question that are off-topic there on ServerFault, that they will gladly accept them. …
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Web Hosting Control Panel questions migration
I have updated the tag descriptions for cpanel, virtualmin and plesk accordingly. …
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Where can I ask questions about web hosting control panels?
The support pages of the most popular control panels are available:
cPanel/WHM
DirectAdmin
ISPConfig
Kloxo/HyperVM
Plesk
Sentora
ServerPilot
VestaCP
Virtualmin
ZPanel
Stack Exchange
Some Stack …
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Is Spam Assassin via CPanel configuration on-topic?
Using CPanel, I only see options to black/white-list domains, but I
would like to mark as spam based on certain words in the email
subject.
Is it on-topic to ask on this site how to do so? …
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Is Spam Assassin via CPanel configuration on-topic?
Questins involving CPanel (and other web control panels) are not topical on Serverfault. …
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Need to revisit rules regarding hosted servers
(Sven pointed out that the original question, before editing, WAS cpanel related - cpanel/whm in the title and tagged cpanel, and should be moved to another stack or closed. …
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How to ask correctly here on serverfault?
Don't ask questions about hosting panels such as CPanel.
Doing some of these incorrectly can result in down votes, close votes and "constructive" comments. …
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Do we consider Bitnami to fall under the cPanel close reason?
It's not exactly a cPanel-style system, but it shares the same characteristics - weird, specific, one-click configurations that are pervasive and difficult to debug and tweak. …
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Voted Down on Answer
This can clearly be seen with cpanel et al. We ruthlessly close *panel questions as off topic yet they keep coming. … People even complain that SF is honey-potting cPanel via google, this couldn't be further from the truth. …
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Don't vote to close so many old questions at once
, don't cast initial close votes on things that are basic but entirely reasonable:
Why does this "netstat -tln" output show entries for "0.0.0.0:22" and "127.0.0.1:3306"
Casting the first vote on cpanel …
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Don't vote to close so many old questions at once
And to be fair, with over 800 open questions with the string "cPanel" in them somewhere (for example), the vast majority of which are pretty old, stumbling across old garbage that needs hit with that first …
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Honeypotting Serverfault for questions that should not be asked! Should this stop?
The thing is, we've had this discussion already and decided what we want to do with cPanel questions. What EEAA's been telling you is what we already came up with. …
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Honeypotting Serverfault for questions that should not be asked! Should this stop?
So if their question is about cPanel/WHM, that will not change until there is a solution for it. … My case to you, is this :
Support cPanel, etc, stricly from a linux administration perspective, not as User CP. …
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Honeypotting Serverfault for questions that should not be asked! Should this stop?
The reasons for not supporting cPanel have not changed.
No. We don't ban topics, cPanel included. There is such a thing, although rare, as a good cPanel question. … Contrary to your comments on your other meta question, the closure rate for cPanel questions is not 100%.
Yes. …