Location: Transfers/Copy an account from another server with password
This feature should only be used as a last resort when the root password to the remote server is unattainable. Many factors contribute to the lack of success of transfers. If the remote server does not have a working copy of perl, have cgi enabled, and have an unmodified cPanel configuration, this will most likely fail. A remote server administrator can easily prevent this type of transfer from occurring as it requires no privileged access. Accounts over 250 megabytes should not be transferred using this method.
Before You Begin: Please note the remote server must be runing cPanel version 3.0 or later.
1. When the page loads, set the following:
Server to copy from (ip or FQDN) - Enter the server ip address or Fully Qualified Domain Name in the text box provided.
Domain Name - Enter the domain of the account you are copying from another server.
Username to copy - Enter the username of the account you are copying from another server.
User's password - Enter the password of the account you are copying from another server.
Give new account an ip address - Click on the check box if you want to assign a new IP address to the account when it's copied over from another server.
Skip
Copying Reseller Privileges - Click on the check box if you want
the system to NOT copy the reseller privileges associated with the account
from another server.
*only required if
web root protection is enabled on the remote server.
2. Click on the "Setup" button.