businezz

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Hi all,

I have a proxmox setup with VMs. They all work perfectly fine and i can SSH into them from outside the proxmox network. Once i install cPanel, i can't ping them or SSH in them from outside of the network. I can still SSH from proxmox, but i can't open WHM with port :2087 and i can't login as root into them.

Seems like cPanel is changing some settings. I followed every single step for centos 7 and almalinux, i disabled selinux, i disabled all firewalls on the VMs and still there's no way logging in WHM or accessing it. I even reinstalled proxmox without any modifications just to try if it works and no luck.

I am hitting a dead end here. Any help will be appreciated. I also contacted proxmox they gave every possible option to try and still i can't get it work.

Thanks!
 

businezz

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Here's what it says when i ping the server IP:


ping 91.xx.xx.84

PING 91.xx.xx.84 (91.xx.xx.84): 56 data bytes

Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
Request timeout for icmp_seq 1
Request timeout for icmp_seq 2
Request timeout for icmp_seq 3
Request timeout for icmp_seq 4
 

ffeingol

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cPanel won't install if Network Manager is still installed/enabled.

Are you building these VM's from a template (Cloud image) or from an ISO? Are they set for a static IP or DHCP? Have you looked at what networking looks like on the VM after you install cPanel (i.e. ip a or ifconfig)?

We have lots of VM's installed under Proxmox running cPanel without issue, so it's prob. not something that cPanel is doing per-se.
 
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businezz

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Jan 23, 2021
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cPanel won't install if Network Manager is still installed/enabled.

Are you building these VM's from a template (Cloud image) or from an ISO? Are they set for a static IP or DHCP? Have you looked at what networking looks like on the VM after you install cPanel (i.e. ip a or ifconfig)?

We have lots of VM's installed under Proxmox running cPanel without issue, so it's prob. not something that cPanel is doing per-se.
I use almalinux ISO from one of the mirror links, it was from a provider knownhost or hivelocity. The IPs are static and they are listed in /etc/network/interfaces so i can manually add them during the installation. I use alamlinux and centos minimal.