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Ulysses started following How do I remove AI-powered domain suggestions?
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Does anyone now how to remove "Search for a domain with AI-powered suggestions"? Thanks
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https://www.reddit.com/r/neocities/comments/1ptjfvd/gambling_site_imitating_neocities_sites/
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Ulysses started following Removing Search for a domain with AI-powered suggestions
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You can put any address in and it will 'actively' (as you say) pull and display the content. This site is not for WHMCS sites specifically.
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As stated above, whmcs sites are already actively copied and run by the offending server. Putting your address hasn't got anything to do with it.
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Damo started following WHMCS Sites Spoofed
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Report the parent domain to the abuse address of the network hosting it. Thats about all you can do. This is not specific to WHMCS sites and its poor form to suggest people put their own website address in to it.
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Not sure if I am missing something or if anyone else has experienced this. I'm using NEO as my domain registrar. I ordered a couple of domains for a client who prefers to pay by check. I know and trust them and they wanted to process the order immediately so they wouldn't lose the domains. I accepted the order in WHMCS leaving the box checked to send to the registrar. The domains registered successfully. When I received the check I added the payment to the invoice. Since the domains were already active the system didn't try and register the domain again but WHMCS updated the Next Due date to 2028 instead of leaving it as 2027. Have I missed a setting somewhere or is this a bug?
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It won't load for me at all. May be my browser or my security software (which says it's a malicious site), but it refuses. If nothing in yours says it's a bad idea to visit, I'd be concerned.
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Hex Hosting joined the community
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All whmcs functions (search, login, ordering, etc.) are being replicated in realtime on a malicious proxy site. How is that not a serious security concern? Not all customers can verify correct URLs in the address bar. Spoofing is when a URL mimics a legitimate website to deceive users into visiting fraudulent sites, often to steal login credentials or download malware. A number of whmcs sites are affected. I provided whmcs's own website as an example.
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bear started following WHMCS Sites Spoofed
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That fails SSL checks, so never loads. I don't see how that's "spoofing" anything since it shows in the URL field as www_whmcs_ and so on, and again, won't load. How is it you even came across this unloadable URL?
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Humanbeing started following WHMCS Sites Spoofed
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Pretty much all WHMCS sites and their billing functions, ordering etc are being spoofed and proxied maliciously. For example: https://www_whmcs_com.gamelaunch.goldwin.com/ To check if your site is also targetted, simply replace the first part in the URL with your domain. What could be done to prevent this?
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cm88mobimobi1 joined the community
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I can confirm the recommended method to record bank transfer payments has always been via the "Add Payments" tab on the invoice page. The Transaction ID isn't a required field if you don't have a reference for the payment. We will update the popup message to make it clearer that in v9, the "Mark Paid" button issues a credit note for the invoice balance (case WHMCS-25149). I can confirm this is the design of the latest "PayPal Payments" module. It enables you to charge client's Payal accounts on demand and is the recommended payment flow from PayPal these days. The process in this situation is the same in v9 as v8 and earlier: Edit the service record and move the Next Due Date forward/back by 1 day, Ensure the status is Active or Suspended Save Changes Click "Generate Due Invoices" The system will generate a new invoice for the previously cancelled item for the client to pay. We have released v9.0.2 which addresses the matter of late fees in mass pay invoices (case WHMCS-25149).
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How to upgrade a Product say Product A from Yearly to Triennially?
wtools replied to wtools's topic in Using WHMCS
Hello, Thanks a lot for your reply. Not sure why they didn't add support for this . -
We are pleased to announce the release of WHMCS 9.0.2, a maintenance update designed to refine and strengthen the WHMCS 9.0 release. Following the release of version 9.0 and subsequent maintenance updates, we continue to monitor feedback and real-world usage closely. Version 9.0.2 addresses a number of issues reported by customers and identified through internal testing, helping ensure a more stable and predictable experience across WHMCS. While this release does not introduce new features,...View the full blog post
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How to upgrade a Product say Product A from Yearly to Triennially?
RadWebHosting replied to wtools's topic in Using WHMCS
There's no native support for changing billing cycle directly from client area. You'd need to manually adjust the settings on the admin-side, by changing the billing cycle and updating the next renewal date. -
WhatsApp Notification addon for WHMCS API-based
JNDEVELOPER replied to JNDEVELOPER's topic in Third Party Add-ons
Added unsucribe features. New gateway demo with anti ban system, random device and random browser Demo https://wawebv2.jnhost.co.id/ User: user@example.com Password: User123! Please don't delete or edit existing device. -
Modules Stack has developed an advanced Email Validator for WHMCS module designed to automate registration security on the WHMCS platform. It validates email addresses instantly before account creation using the ZeroBounce API, helping block fake, disposable, or invalid emails. This helps maintain a clean client database and improves the overall quality of user registrations without relying on verification codes or links. Check more details here - https://members.modulesstack.com/index.php?m=product_page&pid=56&name=Email Validator for WHMCS
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Migration to new host
LittleCreek replied to Anjina Parvin's topic in Installation, Upgrade, and Import Support
If you are using Cpanel or DirectAdmin and moving to the same type then your WHMCS will move with it. I think you may have to reissue the license. -
Thanks for the guidance that makes sense. I think I may have tried to move too many components at once by upgrading WHMCS and PHP together. Based on your suggestion, I’ll first upgrade PHP to a version that is compatible with both my current installation (WHMCS 8.3 on PHP 7.4) and the newer WHMCS version I’m targeting. I’ll also double-check the System Health Status page to make sure there are no warnings or configuration issues before attempting the WHMCS upgrade again. Once WHMCS is successfully upgraded and confirmed to be working properly, I’ll then proceed with upgrading PHP to the latest version supported by that WHMCS release. Hopefully taking it step-by-step like this will avoid the errors I encountered during the upgrade process. Appreciate the clarification it gives me a clearer upgrade path to follow.
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Migration to new host
wtools replied to Anjina Parvin's topic in Installation, Upgrade, and Import Support
Hi Anjina, The migration work should be straight forward, Just need to take dump of the MySQL db and just deploy the same code in the new server. You will be using the same domain, right? Also if the path is different from the old server, better to keep to same path in the new server too. Make sure you have correct value for $attachments_dir in the configuration.php. One thing to ensure is, there may be some services that require IP white list, for such services you have to add the new IP. Also you have to set up the cron job in the new server and then make sure license key is updated to work in the new server. -
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Update PHP first to a version that's compatible with BOTH the existing and the new version to be installed. Make sure the existing system health page reports everything is OK. Then try updating WHMCS. Once update is successful, and you have a working WHMCS, you can attempt to update PHP again to the latest supported version, for whatever version of WHMCS you are upgrading to.
