CyberPanel

Cyberpanel SSL renewal – self-signed instead of full

Updates 8/4/2022 – Cyberpanel now has a page with solutions for SSL problems, and I managed to find a solution that worked for me. I’ve noticed that several of my SSL certificates say they are “self-signed” instead of a full regular SSL certificate.  I had zero issues with my original cpanel host, but started to

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Number of lookups on your SPF record exceed the allowed limit of 10. This will result in emails failing SPF authentication.

I was working on figuring out why emails forwarded through cyberpanel weren’t being received at gmail.  During the troubleshooting process, I found the following error message when I went into Cloudflare to try to make sure my DNS settings were correct: The number of lookups on your SPF record exceed the allowed limit of 10.

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Cyberpanel forward email – IP Address sending this message does not have a PTR record setup 550-5.7.25

550-5.7.25 The IP address sending this message does not have a PTR record setup, or the corresponding forward DNS entry does not point to the sending IP. As a policy, Gmail does not accept messages from IPs with missing PTR records. Please visit 550-5.7.25 TLDR:  you need to make sure your DNS settings are correct

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Cyberpanel moved to new IP address – fixing including SSL certificate fix

After moving cyberpanel to a new instance, I got a new IP address and that needed some configuration changes to get things working properly. First, I had to chnage the IP address in the cyberpanel configuration. This required using the vultr console to SSH into the server. Once there, I had to navigate to: /etc/cyberpanel

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