Venomous21
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Michael, I am always hesitant to allow people I don't personally know to access my servers, even though I know cpanel is a trusted company and we use your software. If you could post the exact lo...
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Michael, Hello, I have not yet opened a ticket but am hoping to resolve this issue without doing so if possible. I notice the 11.46.1.1 changelogs mention: Fixed case 124297: Update cpanel-perl-...
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Hello, what's the eta? Hope it's added soon! Thank you.
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Thank you for the quick update. I am in the process of installing phpmyadmin 4.1.x on a test site so our developers can access it but will wait for this update.
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Concerning PhilGlau's post above, can someone at cpanel confirm these steps should be applied to a CentOS 5 server? Will these steps from PhilGlau's post or the steps listed directly below cause I...
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So I tried that test from the earlier redhat security article -again- but this time for the latest bash I installed above and the behavior is different, not sure if that matters or not but thought ...
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CentOS is pushing out the updates. For CentOS 5.10 x86_64: bash.x86_64 0:3.2-33.el5_10.4
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redhat released the fix for CVE-2014-716
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I read all the articles in this thread. I did the env x='() { :;}; echo vulnerable' bash -c "echo this is a test" test based on the redhat article. My question is since I don't have mod_security...
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I'm running centos 5.10 & bash-3.2-33.el5.1 and performed the env x test and it says I'm not vulnerable. I am 'not' running mod_security, are there any other ways to mitigate CVE-2014-7169 and whe...