Mugoma
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The problem was with erroneous security settings, in the file /etc/security/limits.conf
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Support Request ID: 8032903 This week's backup job is already under progress. As a way to replicate the problem it might be an opportune time to monitor if it abruptly stops.
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For last 3 weeks the backups have not completed. They start then stop. It has been happening for weekly backups but yesterday we saw even monthly backup affected. Though the logs show the backup ...
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If the transfer is is long it will still catch up with next backup. But I just stumbled on a solution: on WHM Backup Configuration there's an option to disable the backup. So, one just needs to ...
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From information logged by cpHulk it's able to identify the country from which brute force attemp is coming from. Can cpHulk be configured to automatically block logins from certain countries? Thi...
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I probably phrased the title wrongly. Actually, what we need is to protect brute force attempts on cPanel but realise instructions provided are for protecting Apache (mod_security). We already ha...
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Not sure what the problem was but Apache is now responding. But it might be good to get an explanation, if there's one, for such behaviour.
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We followed this matter a little more with the hosting company and this is what they said: ' Incoming emails can be blocked with mail filters on the recipient's mail server. In this case, it appear...
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Thanks for response. We have checked 'Sender Rewriting Scheme' on affected server and found it's OFF. We also did some tests on 2 more servers ('SERVER 2' & 'SERVER 3') running cPanel and the mes...
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We have the following settings. Brute Force Protection Period (in minutes): 5 Maximum Failures by Account: 15 IP Address-based Brute Force Protection Period (in minutes): 60 Maximum Failures per I...