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CPHulk Freezing up server

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  • cPanelMichael
    [quote="Shane3673, post: 1611611">Once in a while, I will get hit with a brute force attempt and it will cause everyone trying to connect to get a password box for about 1 minute.
    Is this happening on all services, or is it isolated to a service such as POP3? Thank you.
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  • Shane3673
    Just POP3 will lock up as far as I know. I can always log into WHM and CPanel when it happens. Once in a great while IMAP or Clamav will fail and I have to reboot, but that is very rare. I actually just made the CPHulk lock a IP after 4 attempts for a 20 minute and 5 attempts for the 2 week lockout yesterday and the server hasn't locked up yet, but I haven't been getting as many fail login attempts either. This does not happen all the time. It seems that every once in a while for a couple days I will get massive brute force attempts and then I will get the normal amount that doesn't effect anything for a while. I think the last time this happened before the past week was Super Bowl weekend. I take that back. It just happened again. Sever locked up mail for about 1 minute. After I could send and receive again, I got 8 new IPs to block all brute forcing at the same time.
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  • cPanelMichael
    It seems like it's not cPhulk, but rather a mail server limit that's being reached. Check /var/log/maillog for the times when this happens to see if you notice in particular entries. Are you using Courier or Dovecot? Thank you.
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  • Shane3673
    Okay, and honestly, I knew you were going to ask that, but I do not remember what I set it as when I was installing it. I set it for the one that said extremely reliable, but more of a performance hit.
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  • cPanelPeter cPanel Staff
    Hello, You can go to WHM => Service Configuration => Mailserver Selection and it will tell you which version you are currently running.
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  • Shane3673
    I am using Courier.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Try using "grep" to see if there are any Input/Output error messages in /var/log/maillog. It's possible there is a lack of available authentication daemons available to accept a username/password. You can try increasing the "Number of Authentication Daemons" in "WHM Home " Service Configuration " Mailserver Configuration". Thank you.
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  • Shane3673
    When it happens it looks like the log has tons of input/output errors and also has errors saying resource temporarily unavailable. I try ur suggestion. Thanks.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Increasing the "Number of Authentication Daemons" value should help with this issue. Let us know the outcome. Thanks.
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  • Shane3673
    It seems to have helped so far. Thanks.
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