sparek-3
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Any opportunity you have to utilize REJECT instead should be taken advantage of. Except... this isn't what happens when you set up a filter to fail a message. Perhaps there's confusion in the w...
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To expand a bit on what @rackaid said - setting your catch all to fail and outright reject messages is generally best. But... if you set your catchall address to deliver mail to a local (i.e. ......
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This kind of underscores one of those really, really, really puzzling moves cPanel made a few years ago. "You can have long usernames now... just so long as the first 8 characters are unique" Wel...
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I believe we're actually looking at something that would facilitate this - a central hub for all your servers so to speak. At the very least I've heard it discussed as something that is a needed f...
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Now, that's a good catch. And kind of underscores the whole "cPanel (or cPanel documentation) says one thing and does something else" cPanel has made great strides with their API for the command ...
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It looks like that [font="courier new">/usr/bin/gcc and [font="courier new">/usr/bin/x86_64-redhat-linux-gcc are the same file - they share the same inode (at least on my system) so they are hard l...
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Is that a standard log that logs the password the user used? I'm not aware of such a facility in cPanel, but then again I stick mainly to using command line logs. If the password is being logged ...
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No, I did not have any previous implementation of anything like this. So I can't speak to whether this used to work or what.
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Indeed [font='courier new'>/usr/local/cpanel/bin/manage_hooks add script /var/cpanel/hooks/monitor_restore.php --manual --category=PkgAcct --event=Restore --stage=post does work. I'm not sure wh...
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Yes. [font='courier new'>Pkgacct: Restore: hook: /var/cpanel/hooks/monitor_restore.php stage: post escalateprivs: 0 id: fDar...