deka
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deka commented,
]Is your issue on a DNS Only server or no? Yes. The thread title is "cPanel DNS Only servers Disk Usage" I was searching for a list of files that could possibly removed when I found this thread. ...
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deka commented,
Same problem today (ver 11.44 to 11.46): A system upgrade was not possible due to the following blockers: [FATAL] - Cannot upgrade due to insufficient disk space. Detected 1.75GB. You will need at...
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deka commented,
Since the upgrade to 11.46 I'm not sure if mod_security is doing anything now. I see two tables, one named hits that is growing/recording but the other one named modsec isn't recording anything now...
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deka commented,
]Output from your job xxx repquota: Cannot stat() mounted device /dev/simfs: No such file or directory Solved! The quota package had to be downgraded to fix the issue. It is a bug with cPanel/Ce...
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deka created a post,
Output from your job xxx warnings
Since the latest update to 11.46.0, I'm receiving emails with subject: Output from your job xxx with same content for each server: repquota: Cannot stat() mounted device /dev/simfs: No such file o...
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deka commented,
Re: New ModSecurity Is it possible to remove the ModSecurity" Tools and revert back to the display that used to be in the plugin? The new set up reqiures you to click a link to see the target URL...
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deka created a post,
Remove the new ModSecurity Tools from WHM
]The new intergration of ModSecurity looks great, but I see that it is possible for each account to disable ModSecurity. Is it possible to disable this option in cPanel in WHM, so ModSecurity is no...
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deka commented,
]I added : SSLProtocol All -SSLv2 -SSLv3 SSLCipherSuite ECDH+AESGCM:DH+AESGCM:ECDH+AES256:DH+AES256:ECDH+AES128:DH+AES:ECDH+3DES:DH+3DES:RSA+AESGCM:RSA+AES:RSA+3DES:!aNULL:!MD5:!DSS SSLHonorCipher...
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deka commented,
]The only SSL connection is for WHM and Cpanel access. Disable the SSL3 protocol in Apache as mentioned already, then run SSL Labs test using your server hostname: name.domain.com
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deka commented,
]Still waiting for OpenSSL 1.0.1j to be made available through the CentOS repos. I tried searching/asking on the CentOS forum, but it keeps timing out. Because it's generally not advised by cPanel ...