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- 31 Jul 2024, 15:49
- Forum: General Discussion (cmq)
- Topic: False positive: Messages seemingly stuck in queue
- Replies: 0
- Views: 24600
False positive: Messages seemingly stuck in queue
Hi, I'm encountering something I've never seen before. This is on a newish server running AlmaLinux v8.10.0 STANDARD standard cPanel Version 120.0.14, with the full ConfigServer server package installed when it was brought online. When I check CMQ, it shows two messages in the queue for 92 days. CMQ...
- 05 Jun 2019, 17:57
- Forum: Report Bugs (cmm)
- Topic: cPanel 78 incompatible with cmm v2.06
- Replies: 2
- Views: 27091
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: 9700
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: 9700
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: 9700
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: 33515
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: 13201
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: 14909
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: 14909
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: 8327
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...