Mangoose
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Hi kygeek That tutorial will get you started but it leaves out a couple steps needed. its trivial, but after you put the redis startup script in /etc/init.d/ you must make it executable chmod +x...
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Well... thanks for putting me on the right track :)
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Anoop, Thank you for sharing the info but i do not understand this nginx versus apache stuff. I currently have one OpenVZ container running CentOS 6.6 with Cpanel on my dedicated CentOS Linux se...
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Your answer is in the documentation of csf.deny: # Note: If you add the text "do not delete" to the comments of an entry then # DENY_IP_LIMIT will ignore those entries and not remove them Simply ...
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Recently I enabled the cP Hulk Brute Force Protection and now I receive on an hourly bases a list of IP's from which an malicious hack attempt was made. Related to Patrick's question these are min...
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a few hours later... I found this thread Suggested is that I use the command "cat" cat /var/log/cpanel-install.log Unfortunate for me, my log says (see below) # All files have been update. # ...
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[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1702782">Could you elaborate on this? What do you mean by different entities? Thank you. One store front belongs to an business associate of mine
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[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1702442">Hello :) Please keep in mind that SNI is not supported on CentOS 5. You could install multiple certificates on the same IP address if you migrated to CentOS 6...
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[quote="vanessa, post: 1624462">You would need to set it up similar to a wildcard SSL. Since cPanel now supports SNI, just install the same SSL separately for each website you want covered. Or di...
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Who are you? Male, first name Anthony, married, no kids, one feline pet, libertarian, entrepeneur, cpanel root admin, live in The Netherlands What do you do? Well I believe in work hard and smar...