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Could be problematic due to the way cpanel handles database names, but you could try the option in WHM called database map tool to try to change the user on the database.
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Yes, terminating the account would delete the databases. You'll want to make backups before you terminate if you still need those.
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No the second option is reconfiguring the section in the exim conf.
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To answer your question directly, this command exim -bpru | awk '{print $3}' | xargs exim -Mrm Will delete all the messages in the queue, but it would delete a message even if it was just put in ...
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Hi Tarak CPanel does not have any built in support for MongoDB. You'll have to manage that by hand.
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It sounds like your provider does do give you any addon domains. Are you not the operator of the server? If not you'll need to contact your provider. Otherwise go into whm and upgrade the accoun...
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I would either change eh ssh port or close it entirely in the firewall. SSH bot attacks are extraordinarily common. You can use CSF to enable permanent bans.
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That does seem excessive. How you deal with it depends largely on what specifically they are brute forcing. Is it a system service like ssh or ftp or is it a website login like wp-login?
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You might want to look in whm phpmyadmin and see if the database is still there. Thing is if it was tied to the cpanel account then it should have gotten backed up when you did the full account bac...
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You can extract the archive and in the archive is a mysql folder which will have SQL dump files of all the databases for that account.