robertjw
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No, no Nginx or anything custom that I know of. There are errors related to ModSecurity. I was attempting to run ModSecurity, but had trouble with the default modsec config vile locations. I tho...
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Yikes! That's a pretty nasty bug. I've not seen anything like this reported. Any chance you could throw in a ticket so we can take a look and see what happened? I can, but would that require acces...
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OK, found the SecAuditLog in /etc/apache2/conf.d/modsec2.conf and it's set to: SecAuditLog logs/modsec_audit.log SecDebugLog logs/modsec_debug.log SecDebugLogLevel 0 SecDefaultAct...
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My problem isn't really with the attacks. They are a rare occurrence, and I'm not sure how much additional memory would be needed to make sure this never happens. My problem is why MySQL comes up ...
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Yes, I have CSF installed and ModSecurity enabled with the Comodo WAF plugin. This has almost eliminated the problem, but it still happens about once a week. The server isn't configured with any ...
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The address has been added back in and password reset, so I can't test to see if I can authenticate this email again. If the A parameter in the Exim log lists the user@foo.com address, doesn't th...
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I verified the email addresses were removed from the cPanel interface. Is there another way to verify the addresses have been deleted? I sent a test email from the server and the exim log files s...
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OK, thanks. That's what I thought, but the administrator on the remote server said the message was coming from my server. I agree about troubleshooting Outlook, but I need to be sure it's not m...