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Exim RPM Notification

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Please post the full output from:
    /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/check_cpanel_rpms
    Are you using any third-party applications that work with Exim such as MailScanner? Thank you.
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  • mrbradahn
    Hey Michael, thanks for the reply. I'm not sure what you mean by full output, but I am not sure if I am using any third party scanners. Here is the full e-mail that I have received:
    The system detected problems with the following cPanel-provided files that the RPM controls: RPM Status Additional Information exim,4.86,3.cp1148-/etc/antivirus.exim Broken missing c If you did not make these changes intentionally, execute the following command as the root user to correct them: /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/check_cpanel_rpms --fix This notice is the result of a request from "rpmcheck". This notice was generated "Tuesday, October 27, 2015 3:57:07 PM UTC". "Altered RPMs Check" notifications are currently configured to have an importance of "High". You can change the importance or disable this type of notification in WHM"s Contact Manager at: server.example.com:2087/scripts2/editcontact?event=Check::CpanelRPMs
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  • David P. Levey Jr.
    Can anyone help me out please?

    @cPanelMichael stated previously that you'll need to provide the output from
    /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/check_cpanel_rpms
    before anyone can give proper advice. You'll need to run that command from an SSH Terminal connected to your server. After providing the output from that command user may be able to provide more insight to your issue. Good luck!
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  • cPanelMichael
    I'm not sure what you mean by full output

    Hello :) This simply means to run the command and let us know what comes up on the screen. Thank you.
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  • mrbradahn
    Hello :) This simply means to run the command and let us know what comes up on the screen. Thank you.

    Hey Michael thanks for the reply, however I do not know how to run the command at all. I know I've received instructions to run said command from an SSH Terminal, but I do not even know what an SSH Terminal is. Is there any way you provide specific instructions so I will be able to do this? I am very worried about someone hacking into my server. Thanks.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hey Michael thanks for the reply, however I do not know how to run the command at all. I know I've received instructions to run said command from an SSH Terminal, but I do not even know what an SSH Terminal is. Is there any way you provide specific instructions so I will be able to do this? I am very worried about someone hacking into my server. Thanks.

    Hello :) The following document explains how to access your server via SSH: SSH Access - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Thank you.
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