How to fix the error “cPanel not working”?

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    How to fix the error “cPanel not working”?

    cPanel is not working. Needs some suggestions.

    #2
    In case you cannot log in even with the new reset details, there might be a block on the Server-side. To resolve the issue, contact your Support and they will investigate the issue.

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      #3
      Why is cPanel not opening?

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        #4

        One of the common reasons for cPanel access failure is an IP block on the server. Most cPanel hosting servers maintain a firewall to avoid hackers. When there is suspicious access from any IP address, it immediately blocks it to avoid further misuse.​

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          #5
          How to contact cPanel?​

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            #6
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            Last edited by johnaaspril; 27-01-2023, 20:50.

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              #7
              Is cPanel free of cost?

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                #8
                new users. cPanel is one of the most common choices of the Control Panel because it is easy to use.

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                  #9
                  Is Plesk better than cPanel?

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                    #10
                    Yes, it depends on the user and the number of sites.​

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                      #11
                      Plesk is best for fewer sites. For a large number of sites, cPanel is the best and also inexpensive.​

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                        #12
                        How to check errors in cPanel?

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                          #13
                          Editing the php.ini to Display Errors
                          1. Log into your cPanel.
                          2. Go to the File Manager.
                          3. Find the “Error handling and logging” section in php.ini.
                          4. Next you can set the display_errors variable to On or Off to either show the errors on your website or not.

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                            #14
                            Thanks all. It was an interesting discussion.

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