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    How can I remove cPanel from one of the IP address's on my system?

    I need to use one of the IP's on my system for some other things, however when I browse to the IP address I get a cPanel page stating : There is no website configured at this address.

    I have already removed the virtual host line from httpd.conf and restarted apache, however I'm still getting the no website configured page...

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    Show or Delete Current IP Addresses
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    I did that, but it completely removes the IP from the system

    and if I manually add the ip via ifconfig, I'm right back to where I started with the 'no page configured at this address'

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    not sure what your doing with it (second nic card etc)
    /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
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    I'm trying to setup lighttpd webserver on port 80 on an IP address on the this server, but cPanel is binding to all IP's

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    you would most likely need to install using a different port apache allready using 80
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    I removed the IP from the virtual host section in httpd.conf

    That should take care of apache not using port 80 on that IP

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    I figured it out, some other changes needed to be made in httpd.conf

    Needed to comment out:

    Listen 80
    Listen 443

    Needed to add:

    Listen IP:80
    Listen IP:443

    for all IP's I WANTED Apache to listen on, and leave OUT the IP's I didn't want handled by apache.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalem View Post
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    Hmmm... When I go to

    Main >> IP Functions >> Show or Delete Current IP Addresses

    all I get is my 2 IP Addresses shown, without any options to delete them. Should there be a button or something which allows me to delete an IP Address?

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    Quote Originally Posted by daskalou View Post
    Hmmm... When I go to

    Main >> IP Functions >> Show or Delete Current IP Addresses

    all I get is my 2 IP Addresses shown, without any options to delete them. Should there be a button or something which allows me to delete an IP Address?
    By the way, I'm using WHM 10.8.0 cPanel 10.9.0-R118 on a VPS with CentOS 3.8 i686 - WHM X v3.1.0.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbtucholka View Post
    I figured it out, some other changes needed to be made in httpd.conf

    Needed to comment out:

    Listen 80
    Listen 443

    Needed to add:

    Listen IP:80
    Listen IP:443

    for all IP's I WANTED Apache to listen on, and leave OUT the IP's I didn't want handled by apache.
    I think you may have just solved my problem. If so you are a genius. I'll try doing this tomorrow (it's currently 5:20am local time and I need sleep ). You got a Paypal account I can donate to? lol

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