I thought I knew this....
Anyone off the top of their head recall what builds /etc/localdomains repeatedly on a cpanel box.
What engine / process / cron / script ?
All of the above?
Thanks for the help, anyone!
I thought I knew this....
Anyone off the top of their head recall what builds /etc/localdomains repeatedly on a cpanel box.
What engine / process / cron / script ?
All of the above?
Thanks for the help, anyone!
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http://www.fastservers.net/
travis@fastservers.net
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I think CPanel does it only when you create a new account or add a parked domain... I don\'t see any other process or script to do it like there is for /etc/userdomains
/scripts/mailperm will rebuild it in a pinch, but Nick swears cpanel doesn't run that under normal circumstances.
Adam C. Greenfield![]()
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Anything that adds or removes domains from the server will modify localdomains. So, wwwacct, killacct, the subdomain routines in Cpanel, etc.
Matt
[quote:54fd194ee8][i:54fd194ee8]Originally posted by feanor[/i:54fd194ee8]
I thought I knew this....
Anyone off the top of their head recall what builds /etc/localdomains repeatedly on a cpanel box.
What engine / process / cron / script ?
All of the above?
Thanks for the help, anyone![/quote:54fd194ee8]
scripts/mailperm will rebuild this file
Even though some domains might be out due to external mail service (External MX), running mailperm will re-add all domains..