ChrisTNM
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ChrisTNM created a post,
I finally have a fast server, any tips to take advantage of all this new found power?
I've never had a server like this and historically I've worked very hard to keep cpu and ram usage low. And while that's still important, a few of these settings here cause websites and web applica...
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ChrisTNM commented,
Were you able to verify if that rule worked as you intended? Actually, no.. it didn't work. It apparently didn't do anything after I enabled the rule from WHM in the exim config. I just tried sendi...
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ChrisTNM commented,
Okay, so if I create a account level filter, then I get something like this: #{Spam?} if $header_subject: contains "{Spam?}" then save "$home/mail/domain.com/user/.Junk/" 660 endif How can I get...
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ChrisTNM commented,
[quote="webignition, post: 1762852">I'm glad I found this thread, I'm experiencing similar problems. I've received an email from the company from whom I rent my servers regarding an abuse report f...
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ChrisTNM commented,
Alright, thank you. :)
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ChrisTNM commented,
Thanks for all the help, we really appreciate it over here. We're combing through the logs already. :)
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ChrisTNM commented,
Following up here, I didn't find any of those files or any reference to "/usr/bin/host". I suspect it's just a simple php file somewhere on a compromised site. We did find a few others that just h...
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ChrisTNM commented,
[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1694002">Hello :) You can find information on using a system-wide filter on the following thread: System Level Filtering Thank you. Thanks! This is the direction I ...
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ChrisTNM commented,
Thanks quizknows! That's what I was looking for. I will give this a shot and see if anything turns up. We already ran clamscan and maldet and that didn't find anything early on.
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ChrisTNM commented,
[quote="quizknows, post: 1693692">A lot of outbound bruteforces lately have been running as "/usr/bin/host" If you run a "ps faux" look for any processes by that name, or any suspicious PHP proce...