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Host Access Control seems to fail ... and I believe I have a few ghosts ...

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) You can utilize "Host Access Control" to only allow access to one specific IP address and to then deny all other access attempts. If you are concerned that your server has been rooted, then reinstalling the OS and restoring the accounts from backups is the primary method used to clean the server. Thank you.
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  • madamsplash
    Hi CP ... thanks for that suggestion, yes that was my first action, but it does seem to stop them ... is there any way Host Access Control can be tampered with, or perhaps I am using it wrong? I close off SSHD and WHMManager to a range of IP 1.134.0.0/255.255.255.0 I have identified they are using ranges of portable telephone/wireless systems in Australia, NZ and now starting to broaden the range ... I am nervous to use ALL as I will lock out my customers on the server I do not have a static IP either ...
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  • madamsplash
    Did I say I do not have a static IP - I am travelling cheers
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  • cPanelMichael
    It's likely a good idea to consult with a qualified security specialist if unauthorized users are accessing your system or services. Thank you.
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