_jman
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Hi, did you not see the part wherein I stated: ... it doesn't make a lot of sense to pay someone else for functionality we should already have. or ... any word on when we'll have native DNSSEC w...
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Opened a ticket with cPanel and they reported an internal ticket - CPANEL-16503 - wherein if the system filter in WHM's Exim configuration manager is set to anything but the default "/usr/local/cpa...
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Hi, thanks for the reply. Yes. Have done that, and I do see the "Your changes have been saved" and "exim restarted successfully" messages after clicking "Save". Am wondering though: When you say...
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Hi, thanks for the reply. This issue is PARTIALLY solved. Would like a little more info though. Will get to that. Again, the goal was to make sales reps using personal addresses appear to be us...
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Hi, thanks for the reply. They are external emails - say, someone's gMail or Yahoo account - being sent to a domain on our cPanel server. We wish to re-write the "From" address header of these ...
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No, it's just so I can monitor who is able to successfully ssh into the server, so emails should only go to root. Thanks for the reply, using rsyslog may be helpful. Will have to play with it a l...
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Hi, A) Not trying to get off on the wrong foot here, but as you, cPanel, are the ones that implemented jailing on your own product (WHM), the "You may wish to post" comment is spectacularly non-us...
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Hi, The intention is to record the username and source IP address of anyone shelling into the server. Before all normal users got jailed during a WHM update, it used to work. It's not it's own "...
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Thanks for the reply. Sorry I missed it, didn't get a notification. Since it's a jailed user, permission to access /var/log/secure is denied. Permissions on that file are 600. I *could* make it...