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Cphulk Has Totally Rendered Both My Whm And Ssh Connection Useless? :(

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  • Infopro
    They suggested moving you to a new server, because cPHulk locked you out? wow. :rolleyes: Single user mode shouldn't be affected by cPHulk. Ask your Hosting Provider if he's had a look at these docs:
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  • ModServ
    Recovery mode > mount hard disk > chroot > disable cphulk > reboot
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  • PhoenixUK
    They suggested moving you to a new server, because cPHulk locked you out? wow. :rolleyes: Single user mode shouldn't be affected by cPHulk. Ask your Hosting Provider if he's had a look at these docs:
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  • ModServ
    In effect yes, then when everything is ported over, I'd cancel the first product and go forward with the newer accessible one. In all fairness, it is an 'unmanaged' product and I'm still very much learning, often it's only when things happen or go belly up, does one get the time to learn etc. Many get slated on forums for "why have a vps or dedicated server when you don't know jack kind of attitude"... so if any other those sorts of posters 'are' about, I will don my tin hat and say everybody is different, has different levels in everything we all do in life but we should all still be able to try to learn to the best of our abilities, in whatever we chose... well so long as it's a legal choice lol. Anyway, I've passed on the above messages from you both to them, thank you much appreciated and I will see what they say but prob come back with the same line as a short time ago about the "75per hour if I want to keep trying to solve my current vps issues. I've never had a bad word to say about this host for YEARS, in all fairness - always been spot on, so I don't feel like they're trying to shaft me, probably just feel I've had enough support ticket responses during today, again considering it's sold as an 'Unmanaged' product. I will keep you informed but don't think they will change their mind this time around. Regards,

    If they put your server in recovery mode (It doesn't cost a dime), then you will be able to restore your access with no time. About "why have a vps or dedicated server when you don't know jack kind of attitude", I disagree people who write this kind of stuff because everyone has his first time in everything, If someone is expert in Linux don't you think his first time was disaster and he was like an idiot don't know where to go and what to do? Don't consider replying to this kind of stuff and continue on your way. Waiting your feedback. Best regards,
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  • Infopro
    Well, if you're learning, that's one thing. But you thread title doesn't give any indication of that, or maybe it does. Unmanaged doesn't mean they shouldn't help you when you lock yourself out of the server though, I don't think. Or at least, know where the docs are for a product they offer. Sounds to me like you had some other sort of issue(s) here, cPHulk being only a part of the problem. Good luck with this!
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  • PhoenixUK
    If they put your server in recovery mode (It doesn't cost a dime), then you will be able to restore your access with no time. About "why have a vps or dedicated server when you don't know jack kind of attitude", I disagree people who write this kind of stuff because everyone has his first time in everything, If someone is expert in Linux don't you think his first time was disaster and he was like an idiot don't know where to go and what to do? Don't consider replying to this kind of stuff and continue on your way. Waiting your feedback. Best regards,

    Modserv, Thanks for the above and they've come back saying there were crossed wires when it was passed between support reps; "My sincere apologies for the confusion, I was investigating this as if it were an issue with your SSH configuration. I had assumed cPHulk had been checked before this got passed to me, unfortunately this wasn't the case! (I did also get some rather confusing error messages after using the passwd command, which distracted me further) Disabling cPhulk has now fixed this. My sincere apologies for the delays with regards to this. Here's the commands I used to do this, in case you need to revert this: root@vps [/]# /usr/local/cpanel/etc/init/stopcphulkd Service "cphulkd" is already stopped. cphulkd stopped successfully. root@vps [/]# /usr/local/cpanel/bin/cphulk_pam_ctl --disable root@vps [/]# Your server's root password has also been reset to (taken out obviously for posting here), although you shouldn't need that if you use key authentication" So I've just asked for clarification of what process I'm to try logging in with, the normal WHM or SSH ways as I could before cphulk started getting aggressive with my IP etc, or the previously mentioned single user mode and setting it all up that way. I will await their clarification on this and see where it takes me, hopefully I will be able to recover and then utilise you guys to try and understand exactly what is happening with cphulk, as I do believe it's the culprit. Thanks in advance for your thoughts above. :) Regards,
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  • PhoenixUK
    Well, if you're learning, that's one thing. But you thread title doesn't give any indication of that, or maybe it does. Unmanaged doesn't mean they shouldn't help you when you lock yourself out of the server though, I don't think. Or at least, know where the docs are for a product they offer. Sounds to me like you had some other sort of issue(s) here, cPHulk being only a part of the problem. Good luck with this!

    Oh I'm most definitely learning and doing more than i'd previously touched / tinkered with in this past week or two but it's slow going sometimes, a steep but fun learning curve lol. In past chats with my host about this approx 4 or 5 days ago, they seem to believe even though I'm whitelisted within cphulk etc - as my home internet doesn't deliver a true dedicated IP address (UK it's crap, can only get those if on a business account) and nor does my hosting have a true static / deidcated IP address, cphulk may not be liking this and the best route maybe to get a dedicated IP from them and make use of it... something to that effect. I'm not saying it's 100% cphulk but it's presented the same issues I had during a roundcube mail login issue in the last week, once I got back in, disabled cphulk boom it was all back to normal. I then made sure I was whitelisted, searched and read about what other settings to tweak in cphulk and then enabled cphulk before going to bed... little did I know I'd obviously still not got it firing 100% perfect and hence now the currently total lockdown. Thanks for the message, much appreciated.
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  • PhoenixUK
    OK I'm in WHM via my smartphone, (I'd read somebody else on here try that) with home wifi deactivated whilst I try this, so connecting to WHM through my mobile internet and it's own IP... and it works... so it seems to be my home wireless IP that's causing the problem, as I'm still not able to access WHM via my laptop and I'm using the same access details as outlined above and that work if via my mobile internet... weird Ok, so can somebody please help me out by explaining exactly what I need to do to sort cphulk out, so I don't lose any real security of the server but can try to stop this happening in future... it would be much appreciated? I'm working with CentOS 6.6 / WHM 11.50.0 (Build 29) and Apache 2.4 if that may help, or not as the case maybe. :) Thanks.
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  • Infopro
    Sure, visit the whitelist tab in cPHulk and your current IP will be captured and added automagically. While you're there, add your home IP. On Blacklist tab, clear the entries, assuming you're on it. Do you have CSF installed? If yes be sure to add your home IP (and mobile IP) to the ignore list there as well.
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  • PhoenixUK
    Sure, visit the whitelist tab in cPHulk and your current IP will be captured and added automagically. While you're there, add your home IP. On Blacklist tab, clear the entries, assuming you're on it. Do you have CSF installed? If yes be sure to add your home IP (and mobile IP) to the ignore list there as well.

    Hi There, Thanks for the reply, can I just clarify you mean the public IP address for my home IP, as in the external one that shows up when one does a whatsmyip search for e.g. - as I believe if I've read correctly this evening, an internal IP won't make one bit of difference and it's dynamic anyway as previously mentioned, never truly static unless you're luck enough to run a business and can afford one. I don't have CSF but did read a little on other threads about it. I need to go to the actual resource now and read up but won't install CSF require SSH access, as currently I can get in via WHM now finally but can't access the same root account via SSH as yet, still working on it. Regards,
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  • Infopro
    shows up when one does a whatsmyip search

    Yes.
    won't install CSF require SSH access

    Yes. HTH! :)
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