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Pardon my server noobery. I have several sites hosted by AFMU. I can FTP with all of them and until recently was able to log into the cPanels for each of them with the same credentials used for their respective FTP logins. But now the cPanel logins all fail.

I checked with the host admin and they said my IP address was not blocked and, if it makes any difference, at the time, I was using some PHP to create and test some MySQL databases and was blocked from creating more once my hosting package's limit was reached, but I doubt this would lock me out of cPanel.

I've submitted support tickets to their admin and they seem to still be looking into it, but does anyone know what could be causing this and what I could tell them to look for?

Many thanks.

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    This question appears to be off-topic because it concerns the use of shared web hosting by end users or resellers, rather than the administration of web hosting.
    – Jenny D
    Commented Jun 28, 2013 at 9:33

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Whilst the two systems share the same login credentials there are a number of individual files and authentication settings. If you have access to Web Host Manager, try suspending and unsuspending the account to synchronise the credentials. If you normally access CPanel via the domain name (domain.com/cpanel) try pinging the domain name, obtain it's IP address and login through that instead to see if this makes any difference.

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  • Interesting. A very temporary fix! Visiting "IP.ADDRESS.IP.ADDRESS/cpanel" automatically logged me in using old stored credentials in my browser (Safari). However, the admin said the password had been reset. I logged out and tried to log back in with both the old and new credentials and it no longer worked for either. So the second part of your answer helped for a second. Haha. I tried the WHM login and it failed for both old and new credentials as well... Commented Apr 5, 2011 at 20:17
  • Bizarre. It seems to be a problem with Safari. I've tried in Firefox and the old credentials work. But this creates two new mysteries: Why Safari? And why does the host think they've reset the password but the old one still works? Commented Apr 5, 2011 at 20:23
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    Could be related to an SSL certificate, or your provider may be using a proxy redirect script which is causing issues. Unfortunately you really need root access otherwise it's a guessing game, but Firefox/Safari do treat the above situations differently, keep us updated when the provider gets back to you.
    – Richard
    Commented Apr 5, 2011 at 20:32
  • Well, they wrote back that it was a browser issue and it seems they may have been right. I deleted the saved password entry in Keychain (which Safari pulls from) and retried. That did the trick. I'll post this as an answer for the SF community's benefit. Commented Apr 5, 2011 at 20:39
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It turns out, this was a browser-specific issue. Accessing the cpanel from Firefox worked, but Safari did not. I deleted the saved password entry in Keychain (which Safari pulls from) and retried with success.

The strange thing is that the saved credentials were among those that I had tried. So perhaps some other black magic was being carried over with the saved keychain entry.

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