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Country Code Lookups setting MM_LICENSE_KEY inside CSF

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  • techAMIGO
    Hello You can update the new LICENSE KEY in the CSF configuration file "/etc/csf/csf.conf", as shown below. root@host [~]# vim /etc/csf/csf.conf ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # MaxMind License Key: MM_LICENSE_KEY = "addnewlicensekeyhere" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can also refer to the attached screenshot below : Note: Once you update the LICENSE KEY, you need to restart CSF using the command 'csf -r. root@host [~]# csf -r
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  • SimpleSonic
    Also, make sure your CSF version is v14.20+ Versions older than that used to use http instead of https to connect to MaxMind and MaxMind is now blocking http connections.
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  • toplisek
    Thank you for the message! It works now.
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  • toplisek
    Where we see version like v14.20+ ? As this is a plugin, how we update such plugin or it is out of our control like WP Toolkit?
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  • quietFinn
    It should be in WHM -> Plugins -> ConfigServer Security & Firewall. It updates automatically.
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  • SimpleSonic
    It should be in WHM -> Plugins -> ConfigServer Security & Firewall. It updates automatically.

    Yes, as long as you have auto updates enabled in your CSF configuration: AUTO_UPDATES=1
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  • rbairwell
    It's worth noting, that unlike the WP Toolkit, the ConfigServer Firewall (CSF) is NOT offered by Cpanel Inc/WebPros - instead it is a (free) third party script provided by
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