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Problem accessing sites on the server

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  • cPanelLauren
    Hello @Larkolag You may also want to check cPhulkd for this as well as the .htaccess for the domain in question. If you can't access the domain but everyone else can this is typically a firewall issue, the only exception might be a deny from rule in the .htaccess. Thanks!
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  • Larkolag
    Hello @Larkolag You may also want to check cPhulkd for this as well as the .htaccess for the domain in question. If you can't access the domain but everyone else can this is typically a firewall issue, the only exception might be a deny from rule in the .htaccess. Thanks!

    The source of the problem is definitely CSF. Although I have not tried dozens of options for CSF, I am constantly having trouble accessing users' sites in the same way as ip ban. If I get the lowest level of protection from the CSF's own profile options, I checked again today and I have 100 ropes banished and I do not know how to prevent it :( I do not want to use CSF anymore because I did not solve what I did. Even when I use my own settings, the customers' ip address is banned. Could you suggest an alternative software CSF because I do not want to use CSF anymore. There is no new software like CSF but it has to be simpler than it.
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @Larkolag While there are other 3rd party alternatives to ConfigServer Firewall none of them are going to be easier to use as far as I am aware. There is APF which is similar but there is no built-in UI that will integrate with cPanel. You could use cPhulk for login failures as well as iptables - both of these are available on the system in most cases already. Thanks!
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  • Infopro
    Even when I use my own settings, the customers' ip address is banned.

    If a legitimate customer gets blocked, there's a reason for that. You should figure that out, instead of geting rid of the much needed security that CSF provides.
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