ES - George
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Tought this patch was free. This should be of help to you: The Symlink Protection patchset is available for free for CentOS 6 & 7, even if you are not running KernelCare
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How can i do this ? You can either use SSH (Secure Shell), or the Terminal feature inside of WHM: Terminal in WHM - Version 76 Documentation - cPanel Documentation You would want to run the comm...
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Have a read of: cPanel & WHM's AutoSSL | cPanel Blog Manage AutoSSL - Version 76 Documentation - cPanel Documentation It will be fine for an ecommerce website; it provides the all-important "gree...
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You can use Host Access Control in WHM to restrict Webmail access to either certain IP addresses, or nobody at all. This would mean that the only option to access email would be using a client such...
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[QUOTE] Physical memory limit corresponds to the amount of memory actually used by end customer's processes. You can see individual process physical memory usage by monitoring RES column in top out...
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cPanel 78 is not yet in the STABLE branch. You can view its current status, and timeline, at The Hosting Platform of Choice | cPanel Release Highlights | cPanel, Inc. You can read more about the b...
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root@web [~]# /var/cpanel/updatelogs/last -bash: /var/cpanel/updatelogs/last: Permission denied I am using OpenSSL for most clients currently. I'm not sure why I got a Permission denied on check...
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My only concern with 10.2 is this: MariaDB enables "strict mode" by default as of version 10.2. Strict mode can be disabled. A good guide can be found on the WHMCS website (still relevant even so...
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It's unreasonable for any blocklist to expect you to resolve an issue of this nature unless they give you some specific information, for example, a domain name, username, etc. You can always look ...
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As a starting point, I'd suggest opening the cPanel File Manager and using the search feature (top right hand corner) to search for "error_log". With a bit of luck, errors may be getting recorded...