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Hello, Have you ran a MySQL tuning application to determine if any changes to the MySQL configuration can help? There's a thread here that should work for MariaDB as well:
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We have tested changing the password through cPanel, but it is always the same password type 16-characters. Do we need to remove old-password from my.cnf so cPanel hash the password using 41-chara...
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Just an after thought. Regardless of the above, there seems to be no way to re-hash the passwords or upgrade the hash without knowing the password.
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Hi, thanks for the info. I've examined the documentation but unsure if the process is applying properly. Here is the environment we have: cPanel 11.52.4 MySQL 5.1.73-cll In my.cnf we have: old-p...
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So if we keep the option Pre-Password 4.1, and upgrade to MySQL 5.5, this will automatically convert it to the new password hash? Afterwards, we can do transfer from MySQL 5.5 pre-4.1 Passwords to...
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Hi, we have the same issue with IMAPS/POP3S, for a reason, the DH key on these two services is always showing as 768-bit: I have added the ciphers below to POP3S / IMAPS but they did not affect t...
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If I understood this vuln. properly and based on what I had read at:
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I hate to bring this post again, but we just caught another client compromised in the exact same way. Someone created email account: spam@theirdomain.com, and began sending hundreds of emails throu...
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[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1659022">There is not a separate log file for changes made through the API. Are you sure the email account was properly deleted the first time? Has it been created agai...
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Thanks, but the logs are not showign anyone logged in or authenticated for that domain. Anyway to trace API logs? This is /usr/local/cpanel/logs/access_log that relates to domain=domain.com (notice...