CPANEL-43534 - Using a link form CP email of "WordPress Updates Digest" gives security error
Hello,
Using latest CP 114.
I received from my CP installation an email titled "WordPress Updates Digest".
At the bottom it has this text:
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"WPT::AdminAutoUpdates" notifications are currently configured to have an importance of "Low". You can change the importance or disable this type of notification in WHM"s Contact Manager at:
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Hello, Using latest CP 114. I received from my CP installation an email titled "WordPress Updates Digest". At the bottom it has this text: " "WPT::AdminAutoUpdates" notifications are currently configured to have an importance of "Low". You can change the importance or disable this type of notification in WHM"s Contact Manager at: notification - I did not find any matching notification. I tried to filter by "update" but nothing, I tried without any filter to sort by importance but nothing similar for all the "low" items. Am I missing something here? 0 -
I went ahead and merged these posts because the fix for either would resolve the other. I actually created a case about this behavior a while back, so I'll reach out to the team to see if there has been any progress on that yet. 0 -
Sorry for the delay on this issue - our development managers have been part of an all-week training, so the responses to questions on my end have been delayed a bit. I'll be sure to post as soon as I have more details. 0 -
Sorry for the delay on this. I've went ahead and created case CPANEL-43534 for our team to update that notification template to provide better instructions for the end user. We also have case CPANEL-37706 created to change how WP Toolkit integrates with our contact manager system in general, but I don't see much action on that one just yet. If I hear any updates on either of these cases I'll be sure to post them here. 0 -
Thanks, this feature of WP Toolkit doesn't feel very "baked"... it needed more QA before release to GA 0 -
Adding - the same, token error, happens for the links of the email of "Root Login from Local Machine": " Domain: xxx.com Service: cron Authentication Database: system Username: root Known Network ": Yes " A "Known Network" is an IP address range or netblock that contains an IP address from which a user successfully logged in previously. To configure your Brute Force Protection settings, use WHM"s cPHulk Brute Force Protection interface at: 0 -
If the main issue is fixed, the token issue will also be fixed as well, so I'd expect those to happen at the same time. 0
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