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- 05 Jun 2019, 17:57
- Forum: Report Bugs (cmm)
- Topic: cPanel 78 incompatible with cmm v2.06
- Replies: 2
- Views: 21604
Re: cPanel 78 incompatible with cmm v2.06
I too just noticed that several accounts are not showing any mailboxes in cmm 2.06 on a CENTOS 6.10 v80.0.13 server. I have two servers at the moment, and one is definitely missing accounts. The other server has too many accounts and I can't tell at this time without doing a lot of digging. Is cmm s...
- 22 Mar 2017, 13:27
- Forum: General Discussion (cxs)
- Topic: Strange Apache error file missing on httpd start
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7133
Re: Strange Apache error CMC file missing on httpd start
You're right and I was wrong. I thought it was folder permissions, and service httpd configtest reported OK when I made that change, but in the startup log from last night, when httpd failed and restarted on me, I can see the same error there again. httpd: Syntax error on line 229 of /etc/apache2/co...
- 16 Mar 2017, 22:25
- Forum: General Discussion (cxs)
- Topic: Strange Apache error file missing on httpd start
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7133
Re: Strange Apache error CMC file missing on httpd start
I think I tracked this down. If I recall, it was a permission error on /etc/apache2/conf.d/modsec_vendor_configs/configserver/. I think it was set to rwx------ (700) and needed to be set to rwxr-xr-x (755). Have a look and see if that is the case for you.
- 23 Nov 2016, 14:06
- Forum: General Discussion (cxs)
- Topic: Strange Apache error file missing on httpd start
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7133
Strange Apache error file missing on httpd start
Hello, When httpd starts, I see the following error in my logs httpd: Syntax error on line 223 of /etc/apache2/conf/httpd.conf: Syntax error on line 32 of /etc/apache2/conf.d/modsec2.conf: Syntax error on line 55 of /etc/apache2/conf.d/modsec/modsec2.cpanel.conf: Could not open configuration file /e...
- 16 Oct 2015, 20:10
- Forum: General Discussion (csf)
- Topic: Block brute force on wordpress wp-login ?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 27875
Re: Block brute force on wordpress wp-login ?
This can be done by using the Fail2Ban plugin for WordPress and then pointing csf/lfd to the right log and using a custom regex. It's simpler than it sounds. I use it successfully. That said, most of these sorts of attacks are distributed, so you have to set the threshold really low to have any impa...
- 20 Apr 2015, 13:51
- Forum: General Discussion (cxs)
- Topic: Seeming false positive - not sure
- Replies: 2
- Views: 11509
Seeming false positive - not sure
Hi, I'm hoping someone can help me determine what is being reported here... I have a default configuration of CXS, that was installed by configserver as part of the cPanel Server Service. Scanning web upload script file... Time : Mon Apr 20 06:13:19 2015 -0400 Web referer URL : Local IP : 111.222.33...
- 17 Feb 2015, 22:14
- Forum: General Discussion (cmc)
- Topic: Safe to use OWASP modsec rules with ConfigServer/Atomic rule
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11250
Re: Safe to use OWASP modsec rules with ConfigServer/Atomic
Thank You. Yes I do use cxs.ForumAdmin wrote:Empty it out, unless you use cxs in which case you should leave the cxs rule in there.
- 17 Feb 2015, 18:55
- Forum: General Discussion (cmc)
- Topic: Safe to use OWASP modsec rules with ConfigServer/Atomic rule
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11250
Re: Safe to use OWASP modsec rules with ConfigServer/Atomic
Do you mean completely empty out the file, or just remove the lines including the asl_ files?ForumAdmin wrote:You should remove the lines from /usr/local/apache/conf/modsec2.user.conf and then remove /usr/local/etc/apache/modsec/ then restart apache. You should not run multiple rulesets at the same time.
Thks :-)
- 15 Jan 2015, 16:55
- Forum: General Discussion (csf)
- Topic: Major system emails generated
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6398
Re: Major system emails generated
Apologies.... at least in my case, some things were just in different locations on this server (not sure why, I didn't build it) and there were some services that I don't normally see on a server, because I don't normally have gnome running. When I looked closer at the emails, and did some finessing...
- 14 Jan 2015, 20:15
- Forum: General Discussion (csf)
- Topic: Major system emails generated
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6398
Re: Major system emails generated
Is it possible that the pignore file is being ignored? Most of these notices are for processes that are in the default file. There's nothing odd about the server (I am aware of) and nothing odd about my csf config.