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    Pfsense Cpanel error

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      bhadz33
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      my pfsense setup is being used for 2 years now and this is the first time that i cant access my cpanel while my pfsense is running.
      Does anybody know how can i solve this?

      Thanks in advance

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        muswellhillbilly
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        If you mean the web configurator, either from a console session or an ssh remote session, select '11' from the options menu to restart the web gui.

        If you mean the menu you see from a console session, run '/etc/rc.initial' to start the CLI menu.

        If you mean something else, please provide more details.

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          bhadz33
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          this is the error i get whenever im connecting at my cpanel for our email server

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            muswellhillbilly
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            From what I can see after teasing out some information on my own it looks like your firewall is correctly forwarding the port traffic to your cpanel server. I can see I'm getting a response from the server from my own network on that port, so on the face of it - and given the wealth of information you've provided so far - it looks like the cpanel server is either not routing out correctly or there's a redirect taking place on the cpanel server which is failing.

            If you'd like to furnish some more relevant information - like the actual firewall rules, the routing table for the cpanel server and your NAT rules - it might be possible to get to the bottom of the problem. But based on the limited information, I'd say this is a problem with your cpanel server or possibly your internal network environment.

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