cPanelProxy give access to cPanel (including webmail and WHM) at port 80 by acting like a proxy. (For people behind strict firewalls). This can be installed by server owner, reseller or end-users.
Installation instructions:
- Create subdomain "cpanel.yourdomain.com" (You'll probably need access to cPanel for this, so install it before you need it!)
- Download and unzip cPanelProxy.zip (if you haven't already)
- Upload the files to the subdomains directory, probably "public_html/cpanel" in FTP. Be sure to remember .htaccess!
Needed files: cpanelproxy.php .htaccess php.ini
Install for webmail and whm:
- Repeat with "webmail" in stead of "cpanel" in subdomain and directory.
- Repeat with "whm" in stead of "cpanel" in subdomain and directory.
Auto Installer:
- A new feature on the website makes it easier to install cPanel Proxy, and you can even do it thru your firewall. All you need to do is to enter your cPanel login information, at the auto installer will take care of the rest.
Known problems:
- No https
- cPanel will say that you are logging in from "localhost". This may be considered a security problem by some people.
Other suggestions for improvement:
- Persistent sockets
- Adjust buffer-sizes (currently they are all 10240)
Download cPanelProxy

