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I assumed from the failure of the command above that KernelCare is either not installed, or it's in a different location, but in this KB article on LiquidWeb's site, they show the same path. Even t...
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It returns: -bash: /usr/bin/kcarectl: No such file or directory
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Thanks Michael. I did read that article when I was researching our options, and for some time we were getting by with just setting all our configuration files to 600 permissions. When we were migra...
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Does the "Enable Linux kernel update during nightly maintenance" interfere with KernelCare if you have it enabled?
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I was thrown off by the statement, "cPanel & WHM does not automatically update the operating system kernel" in the document in the feature request I submitted, this functionality already exists. I...
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Thank you, Michael. I'm glad I didn't just miss it. I submitted a feature request.
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What if you moved your actual password-protected sites to a password-protected subfolder, leaving just a blank index.htm in the /public_html and removing the password-protection for /public_html? T...
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In the Email section of cPanel, click on Apache SpamAssassin. Enable SpamAssassin, then click the Configure SpamAssassin button. Scroll down to the blacklist, and enter the email address(es) you wa...
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Note that PHP 7.0.x and PHP 7.1.x are two different versions, just like PHP 5.4.x and PHP 5.5.x. PHP 7.0.x is still not supported by all the web applications I've got customers using, and PHP 7.1.x...
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I tried it just now, but the connection to the site times out. I don't even get the home page now.