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Some systems are experiencing issues

Current Incidents

18th July 2025

421 Misdirected Request Error

We are aware of an issue affecting websites utilizing EA-NGINX, where visitors may encounter a "421 Misdirected Request" error. This issue has been identified by cPanel and is related to recent updates within the EA-NGINX configuration. cPanel is currently investigating the root cause and working toward a permanent fix. In the meantime, our team is actively monitoring affected systems and will apply any recommended workarounds as they become available.

Further information can be found here: https://support.cpanel.net/hc/en-us/articles/33553346450455-Websites-show-421-Misdirected-Request-error-while-using-EA-Nginx

  • Updates:

    We are still waiting on the newest package release from cPanel. It is expected that this cPanel Support article will be updated with it is available.

  • Updates:

    We've received messaging from cPanel. They will be patching their build of ea-apache24 and are currently in the testing stage. We will provide more updates as they become available.

  • Past Incidents

    7th October 2024

    Shared Server Updates

    amres350 is currently experiencing Apache issues, leading to system slowdowns and requiring immediate investigation to resolve the problem.

    6th October 2024

    Shared Server Updates

    We are continuing to address the performance issues on ecngx318, ngx353, and amsres350. The developers at CloudLinux have informed us that they are continuing to work diligently on a long-term solution. Also, a fix has been implemented to resolve the Sectigo AutoSSL issue and ensure uninterrupted service.

    To check which server you are hosted on, please refer to the following article, Account Technical Details