Zhen-Xjell

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Ok, I'm new to cpanel on the back end, although I've used it for some time as an end user. I did a quick search in this forum before posting, but couldn't find anything. Here goes..

As I'm logging into cpanel, it states the version is 4.x. Once I log in, the logo says CPanel3. How do I know what version of Cpanel is really running?

BTW, I stepped into this, another admin was taking care of it, now I am.

Help?

Redhat is the OS.
 

feanor

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change directories to /usr/local/cpanel
and run the core cpanel binary ...

&./cpanel&

it will tell you the percise version # and build
 

Zhen-Xjell

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Thanks for replying, this is what I get (domain name spoofed in this post):

root@carrots [/usr/local/cpanel]# ./cpanel
Content-type: text/html
Cache-Control: no-cache
Pragma: no-cache

&!---cpanel4 [4.4.0-STABLE_190] Copyright (c) 1997-2001 John N Koston. Licensed on carrots.bugsbunny.com ---&
root@carrots [/usr/local/cpanel]#

So it says 4.4.0-STABLE_190, yet the CPanel logo once logged in says CPanel 3. Is this normal?
 

feanor

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Normal yes.
The default theme as far as graphics reads CPanel3 everywhere...... but what you've just done shows you what version of the software is actually running behind the scenes.
 

Zhen-Xjell

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Ok, perfect.

One quick OT question.. I have a question about pgp in cpanel not working. Shall I call you guys or just ask here?
 

feanor

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Probably want to ask around here- that feature is *very* new and you'll probably want some input on how that was implemented by Darkorb, advice on how to best utilize it, etc....