eventtex
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eventtex commented,
Thank you for your answer. I executed the command you gave me for my Cpanel user but I don't have any results that resemble the example URL you gave me. Are there any other checks I can do?
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eventtex commented,
Thank you for your answer. Ok so we have cleaned all the sites and passed the update package. On the other hand, I was unable to find out what the purpose of the malicious code that I shared with ...
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eventtex commented,
We agree that to do this he did not need the usernames and password of the Cpanel account but that he went directly through a vulnerability in a plugin which gave him access to the public_html dire...
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Can a hacker have access to all the websites in public_html ?
Hi, We had the unpleasant surprise to see that all of our websites present in the public_html directory contained malicious files. we believe that these files were injected following a security vul...
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eventtex commented,
Let me know if you need anything else from our end! I think I found where the problem was. I had added the line in the csf.ignore file when it was the csf.pignore file that needed to be modifi...
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eventtex created a post,
cPanel & WHM update error in upcp script
Hello, I frequently receive notification emails with the following message: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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eventtex commented,
That looks correct to me. If that isn't working how you expect, it would be best to reach out to the ConfigServer support team at
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eventtex commented,
Hey there! When PostGreSQL is installed with the "/scripts/installpostgres" command that currently installs version 9, so cPanel would not be creating anything in /usr/pgsql-10/bin/postgres. If ...
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eventtex created a post,
LFD - Suspicious process running under user postgres
Hello, I come to you because I received several notification emails from my VPS server entitled: LFD - Suspicious process running under user postgres Here is the content of the email [QUOTE] Tim...
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eventtex commented,
Hello, Thank you for your reply. Where can I find these log files? On WHM or on the Cpanel interface?