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Identify a cPanel Server

Saturday, May 31, 2003 Articles, Tips Comments Off on Identify a cPanel Server

How can you identify a cPanel Server? If the server is or isn’t one that you maintain, you can utilize these few ways to find out if it is running cPanel.

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* /img-sys/IP_changed.png
* /img-sys/powered_by_cpanel.png

Discovred Sites:
* 138.201.36.232
* www.aol.com
* brexlogistics.com

Notes:
AOL has switched from cPanel or has deleted the files to secure their server.

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