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Created by Unknown User (pavelv), last modified by Cody Scott on Aug 10, 2016 Go to start of metadata cPanel will sometimes show the error "IP address has changed!" while you trying to connect.Some your ip address is changed please login again traffic monsoon ISPs [Internet Service Providers] have short DHCP life times, or your IP may change if you are using another computer to access cPanel. This can cause the behavior described and these types of connections do not work well with cPanel. You can try several things to try to fix the issue:Accessing your cPanel at http://cpanel.mydomain.com will sometimes fix the issue.cPanel and WHM version 11.28 have a new option, the how to fix cpanel error ip address has changed Cookie IP validation setting:[You must be running a Cloud Reseller Account or higher, see your cPanel >> Stats area to see what type of account and what server type your account has.]1. Navigate in WHM to Main >> Server Configuration >> Tweak Settings >> Security tab2. Look at the section called "Cookie IP Validation" and if you click the ? symbol you can read more:"Validate the IP addresses used in all cookie based logins. This will limit the ability of attackers who capture cPanel session cookies to use them in an exploit of the cPanel or WebHost Manager interfaces. For this setting to have maximum effectiveness, proxydomains should also be disabled."3. Change this setting to "loose" and it should cause the reauthentication frequency to diminish or go away. To disable it go to WHM > Tweak Settings > Cookie IP validation and set it to "disabled"4. Please also see cPanel documentation on disabling proxydomains.Otherwise, you might have to utilize a proxy with an unchanging IP address to maintain your connection.Try clearing your browser's cache.If you're still getting those error messages, you will need to find another connection to connect into cPanel if clearing your browser's cache does not resolve the issue
again. Discussion in 'Free Hosting' started by flyoutcricket21, Nov 3, 2014. flyoutcricket21 New Member Messages: 5 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 For some reason I can't access my account. It will not allow me to log into cpanel. It keeps saying Your IP address has
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changed. Please log in again.Your IP address has changed. Please log in again. Thoughts? flyoutcricket21, whm's tweak settings Nov 3, 2014 flyoutcricket21, Nov 3, 2014 #1 ttbx10ho Member Messages: 61 Likes Received: 5 Trophy Points: 8 Could try flushing DNS cache or release
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and renew IP lease and or delete browser history/cookies/temp files. I have got an error once a long time ago because my clock was not set. ttbx10ho, Nov 3, 2014 ttbx10ho, Nov 3, 2014 #2 flyoutcricket21 New Member Messages: 5 Likes https://www.westhost.com/knowledgebase/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1114630 Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 I flushed DNS cache released and renew IP lease and deleted temp files. I can't seem to log in. I recently had to sign up for a new account b/c the old one had been deleted. Is there any way this can be fixed? flyoutcricket21, Nov 3, 2014 flyoutcricket21, Nov 3, 2014 #3 Dead-i x10Hosting Support Ninja Community Support Messages: 5,934 Likes Received: 354 Trophy Points: 83 Hi flyoutcricket21, Your IP address appears to be changing. For security https://x10hosting.com/community/threads/your-ip-address-has-changed-please-log-in-again-your-ip-address-has-changed-please-log-in-again.195093/ reasons, cPanel will verify that your IP address does not change during your session. Are you browsing from a public or mobile network? Thank you, Dead-i, Nov 3, 2014 Dead-i, Nov 3, 2014 #4 flyoutcricket21 New Member Messages: 5 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 Mobile hot spot. I also have always used a mobile hot spot with my account. flyoutcricket21, Nov 3, 2014 flyoutcricket21, Nov 3, 2014 #5 essellar Community Advocate Community Support Messages: 3,093 Likes Received: 212 Trophy Points: 63 Your physical location (and time of day) can matter a lot with a mobile hotspot; you may be getting tossed back and forth between cells and servers, which will change your IP address on the far side of the NAT (even though your service-provided network local IP address remains fixed). essellar, Nov 4, 2014 essellar, Nov 4, 2014 #6 flyoutcricket21 New Member Messages: 5 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 Do you guys know if there is any way to fix this? I can't work on my website. :-( I may have to change hosting companies. flyoutcricket21, Nov 4, 2014 flyoutcricket21, Nov 4, 2014 #7 essellar Community Advocate Community Support Messages: 3,093 Likes Received: 212 Trophy Points: 63 Have you tried moving the hotspot to get a better signal, or working at a different time of day? Apart from that (or connecting using a different means altogether) there is no fix. (x10Hosting is not going to open their servers up to eavesdropper e
Address Has Changed!” Posted at August 4, 2016 at 4:53 pm by jithin In this documentation we can learn how to fix the cPanel Error https://www.interserver.net/tips/kb/fix-cpanel-error-ip-address-changed/ “IP Address Has Changed!” from Reseller panel WHM. 1) Login into WHM. 2) Go to ‘Server Configuration’. 3) Click on ‘Tweak Settings’. 4) Go to the tab ‘Security’. 5) Locate the option ’Cookie IP Validation’. 6) Change the settings to “Loose” and the frequency of re-authentication will be lowered. You can also be disabled ip address it entirely. 7) Disable proxy domains. If you do not perform this step, you have to utilize a proxy server with a static IP address to establish and maintain your connection. 8) Click the button ‘Save’. 9) Clear your web browser’s cache and login into cPanel. If you need any further assistance please reach our support department. ip address has 0.00 avg. rating (0% score) - 0 votes
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