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cPHulk Brute Force Protection was Updated

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Yes, if you want to blacklist IP addresses, then you add them to that interface to ensure they can no longer login to the server. The updated documentation is available at: cPHulk Brute Force Protection Thank you.
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  • sunny2ok
    There was a upgrade of some kind last night and now my links to the blacklist no longer work when I get a notification of a brute force attack. Previously, I could just click on the link in the e-mail or text message, log in via the window from the link, and the IP address in the link was automatically blacklisted. Also I could click on a link to view the blacklist. Now I get a HTTP Error 404 - Page not found after logging in via the window from the link. Is this a bug? Or does something have to be reconfigured to work? Thanks, S
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  • cPanelMichael
    ]There was a upgrade of some kind last night and now my links to the blacklist no longer work when I get a notification of a brute force attack.

    cPanel version 11.48.0.11 addressed the following issue: Fixed case 160929: Adding to cPHulk Black/Whitelist from email notice. Do you still experience this problem? Thank you.
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