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Hi, I've been upgraded to the new CPanel which I think is great but now i've lost all the IP addresses I put in my ...

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    IP Deny Manager

    Hi,

    I've been upgraded to the new CPanel which I think is great but now i've lost all the IP addresses I put in my 'IP Deny Manager'. Is there a way to get them back?

    Thanks!

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    IP Deny Manager adds the Ips in the .htaccess of the account as:

    deny from 11.22.33.44

    You can check the .htaccess to see if the Ips are still there otherwise you need to check the backup of .htaccess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPC-Smith View Post
    IP Deny Manager adds the Ips in the .htaccess of the account as:

    deny from 11.22.33.44

    You can check the .htaccess to see if the Ips are still there otherwise you need to check the backup of .htaccess.
    Ah, I think I might have changed my .htaccess file recently

    Do JPC keep daily backups of VPS? Would it be possible to get just one file from a backup about 2 weeks back?

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    Do JPC keep daily backups of VPS? Would it be possible to get just one file from a backup about 2 weeks back?
    Yes, we do daily backups of the vps. We have implemented a new backup system and the servers are being added to that one by one. Please open a support ticket and we will check the availability of backup for your VPS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KaiserSoze View Post
    Ah, I think I might have changed my .htaccess file recently
    For the sake of conversation, I don't understand this...

    How could you "might have changed" your .htacess file recently?

    Do you mean, you changed it but didn't make a backup
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    If you are using cPanel, then you should be aware that due to a several bugs, it looses or overwrites values in .htaccess.

    This happens in many different cases, for example when disabling FrontPage extensions, etc.

    Some of those bugs have been fixed in the latest cPanel 11 (RELEASE) version.

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