CPanel and Web mail behind tight firewall or your company's restrictive firewall using the script from below link: http://myplace.dk/php/cpanelproxy/ IMPORTANT: Installation requires that you have access to CPanel, so you need to use a system that isn't behind a firewall to install it initially. There are instructions embedded in the php file, but here's what you can do to get it working. 1) Load up cPanel (www.yourdomain.com:2082) 2) Add a subdomain called cpanel. 3) Copy the script cpanelproxy.php to the /public_html/cpanel/ directory. 4) Modify (or add) the file /public_html/cpanel/.htaccess to include the following 3 lines: RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/cpanelproxy.php RewriteRule .* /cpanelproxy.php [last] That's it. Once your subdomain is available, you can use http://cpanel.yourdomain.com to get into CPanel and Web mail. Please note we do not guarantee that this script will work and if it does that it will continue to as cpanel updates its software.
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