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Temporary "permission denied" error using root password

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  • redblue
    If you have entered it incorrectly you could be temporarily being blocked by cPHulk.
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  • keat63
    I had the same issue. Personally, I think that i may have been under a brute force attack. When you are connected, search for CPHULK and add your IP address to the white list. If you have a dynamic IP, then you might have to add a range of IP's I've also added every subnet that I don't want connected via the blacklist. Goes along the lines 1.0.0.0/8 2.0.0.0/8 3.0.0.0/8 takes about 30 seconds to create in a spreadsheet. Also if like me, you are new to this, then one of the first things you should do is install CSF It's a highly configurable firewall.
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  • andresmoritan
    Hello redblue keat63, Thank you very much for your replies. I already added my IP to the white-list and also added some subnet that I don't want connected via the blacklist. I let you know how it goes from here. Best regards, Andres M.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Yes, I agree that it's likely happening because of cPHulk brute force detection. Let us know if the issue persists after adding your IP address to the white list. Thank you.
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