jols
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PGP encryption requires that both parties, the sender and the receiver, have the same matched pair of encryption keys installed within each respective email client. This is of course highly impract...
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I agree with that emotion, that is, with the two factor auth. It has been employed for the on-line billing system we use, and I believe that ultimately this is the way to go. For now, we have appl...
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Hmmm, so far I've tried all of these in custom_begin_smtp_helo, and we still get all email rejected for invalid HELO as a result: deny condition = ${if match {$sender_helo_name}{mycomputer}} drop...
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As it turns out, the "dovecot_plain" aspect signify plain text logins. The upshot is, the email accounts in question, have simply had their passwords exploited. Now, thanks to a pointer I receive...
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I've just made out a cpanel.net ticket for this one. There is definitely something usual going on with this. Here's what we have observed so far: The pattern has been consistent. 1-- The exim lo...
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On the page that you list, could you tell me where to find: "Add the below lines in the first section just below the line "#!!# cPanel Exim 4 Config" I am not sure where to add the first line, i...
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Hey, wow, thanks iakela! If this works I am going to leave you something in my will. Would you like some cats? How about a chocolate factory, or two? :)
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Okay, thanks very much. I kind of get the concept. So let's say the script placed after displaynews() would "look for" the presence of a file named .memberaccess in that account's sub-web area. O...
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Anyone familiar enough with cPHulk to be able to answer this question? TIA.
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Big question then ---> If we need to disable brute force detection within CSF, then can cPHulk then "pick up the slack"? In other words, does cPHulk suffer from the same log spoofing vulnerability...