I would suggest looking on the cPanel documentation and forums. When you
make changes in cPanel it generally overwrites the entire Apache config, so
you need to be careful.

- Y

Sent from a device with a very small keyboard and hyperactive autocorrect.

On Jan 1, 2017 4:07 PM, "Spork Schivago" <sporkschiv...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'd like to add that I agree with Stormy.   I don't think I've ever gotten
> spam, except for this one time.   That's why I was a bit curious about it.
>   I didn't click the post because I wasn't sure what it was.   At first, I
> thought it was maybe a video related to Apache, but when I hovered over it,
> I saw something about infected mushrooms and figured it'd be best not to
> click.   Anyway, thanks for verifying what it was for me and happy New
> Year's to everyone else.
>
> I do have an Apache related question that I'd like to ask.  I have a
> domain and I rent a VPS from Linode.   I have bought a cPanel license and
> use Let's Encrypt free SSL certificates.   For reasons I'd rather not get
> into at this time (unless you guys really want to know why), I have created
> a script to generate the SSL certificates and install them.   I have
> manually setup subdomains, cpanel.mydomain.com, whm.mydomain.com, etc.
> Then, when I go to something like cpanel.mydomain.com, I have a
> mod_rewrite rule that redirects me to www.mydomain.com:2083
>
> If I wanted to hide the www.mydomain.com:<port number> and just have it
> show subdomain.mydomain.com (like cpanel.mydomain.com), would I want to
> look into a reverse proxy?   I have to admit, i don't know anything about
> proxies or reverse proxies.   I've seen mention of them in this list with
> people trying to do similar things but with stuff that wasn't related to
> cPanel.
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 12:04 PM, Stormy <storm...@stormy.ca> wrote:
>
>> At 04:25 PM 1/1/2017 +0000, Good Guy wrote:
>>
>>> On 01/01/2017 00:51, Spork Schivago wrote:
>>>
>>>> I don't understand why I'm receiving this e-mail. Is this spam?
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Of course it is.  Some people celebrate new year by spamming people.
>>> They seem to enjoy this.
>>>
>>
>> I would add that the owners/moderators of this list do a remarkable job
>> of keeping spam at a near zero percentage of postings.
>>
>> Anyway, Have a very happy and prosperous 2017.
>>>
>>
>> And from the frozen North, my wishes for 2017 to all...
>>
>> Paul
>>
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