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I'm not answering your questions directly, but from my own experience at this time I can say that there is still great need having the ConfigServer ModSec plugin enabled if you want to have quick o...
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]Hello, Hi, Could you kindly explain how to fully implement this? Is this method fully compatible with CSF? I was reading some blogs i found on Google but there i have my doubts as they are little...
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I'm having difficulties using modsecurity rule for wp-login because of errors, so I'm using fail2ban. The below is a fail2ban rule for just wp-login you could try and improve. You can of course ad...
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]Hello :) Could you let us know the specific operating system and Opera build you are using on your workstation? Also, what version of cPanel is installed on your system? If you disable JavaScript...
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I suggest that you increase the buffer pool value like the Percona Configuration Wizard report suggested. But I'm not sure if it's ok to use the 1GB value. It want hurt now, but it could hurt later...
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There is a supported upgrade path from CentOS-6 to CentOS-7 using the redhat-upgrade-tool which was introduced in the RHEL 7. It's still being tested so it's probably not fully supported. I don't ...
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[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1706182">Hello :) Is Apache running when the websites are not accessible? What do you see in /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log after the reboot if it's running? Thank ...
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[quote="iserversupport, post: 1705632">Is it an ongoing issue ? Maybe the reason is fsck check on server reboot I'm not sure if that is reason as the server is up and running, and all cPanel contr...
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Thank you Michael for your reply, the user web logs are being written to now after I disabled the custom log. I wasn't aware of this problem when I enabled the custom log. My intention was just ...
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[quote="cool_recep, post: 1680841"> I don't know how to get the contents of my.cnf. What do you suggest ? You will find it in: /etc/my.cnf