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05.02.2008 at 12:56AM PDT, ID: 23370935
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How To Login cPanel If Ports > 1000 Are Blocked?

Asked by Chiehkai in Linux, Domain Name Service (DNS), Operating Systems Network Security

Tags: Microsoft, Windows, XP, Router Blocked All Ports Above 1000

We have a client that cannot login to cPanel from where he works due to all ports above 1000 are blocked by his company(cPanel uses port 2082 or 2083).

Are there any ways to login cPanel from other ports, or any way that doesn't need to use ports above 1000 to login cPanel.Start Free Trial
[+][-]05.02.2008 at 01:00AM PDT, ID: 21485141

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Zones: Linux, Domain Name Service (DNS), Operating Systems Network Security
Tags: Microsoft, Windows, XP, Router Blocked All Ports Above 1000
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