


I have rebooted the server multiple times, as one complaint about a similar issue on Google was resolved after three reboots but no such luck here.How to Fix Microsoft Office Click-to-Run High Disk Usage on Windows 10? Microsoft Office Click-to-Run Overview: I performed a yum distribution-synchonization, ensured all my packages were current and up-to-date, etc. I've looked at YouTube videos on installing cPanel to see if I am missing something, and in each, they install, open the IP address and port provided at the end of the install, and it takes them to the GUI to set up the admin account. I checked the resolvers configuration file, and it includes two ns lookup sites plus "search localhost" or some variation. All the configuration files are standard and accurate. I followed the installation manual, including for customizing the configuration files. But it shouldn't be necessary either because I am making an IP4 request. GoDaddy does not appear to disclose IP6 information anymore for VPS accounts. I am not sure whether the script fails because it runs different variants depending on distribution, but at least the first iteration "exists." I cannot get IP6 information on my VPS. Perhaps ip6tables or your kernel needs to be upgraded. Perhaps ip6tables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.Ĭould not open socket to kernel: Address family not supported by protocolĬould not open socket to kernel: Address family not supported by protocol. Ip6tables v1.4.21: can't initialize ip6tables table `filter': Address family not supported by protocol

Redirecting to /bin/systemctl restart rvice Iptables: Saving firewall rules to /etc/sysconfig/iptables: When I run the script to ensure that port 2087 is not blocked by default on my VPS, /scripts/configure_firewall_for_cpanel, I get the following: "The connection timed out" on Firefox and Chrome. "Safari cannot access because the server where the page is located is not responding" OR Unfortunately, when I go to the IP address and port, the page does not load. It proceeds to give me the IP address and port number to access the cPanel GUI. 23:05:12 1264 ( INFO): After ensuring that your firewall allows access on port 2087, you can configure your server. 23:05:12 1264 ( INFO): On RHEL, CentOS, and CloudLinux systems, execute /scripts/configure_firewall_for_cpanel to accomplish this. 23:05:12 1264 ( INFO): Before you configure your server, ensure that your firewall allows access on port 2087. The next step is to configure your server.

23:05:12 1264 ( INFO): Congratulations! Your installation of cPanel & WHM 11.76 is now complete.
