ronaldst
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That sure solved my issue. Thank you.
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--patch-info OS: centos7 kernel: kernel-3.10.0-862.9.1.el7 time: 2018-07-18 11:21:55 kpatch-name: 3.10.0/proc-restrict-pagemap-access.patch kpatch-description: Restrict access to pagemap/kpagefl...
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I am getting the same warning in security advisor, and I am running the paid version of kernelcare. I am on cPanel v72. Why is that?
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I discovered that the NFS mount used for backup have file permission issues. All the files are set to owner 100, group users (100:users). This allows any non-jailed shell user to access the files.. @
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I am currently testing NFS mounting a backup directory now, and so far it seem to be working well. I am actually thinking that cPanel have not properly solved the challenges regarding backups with...
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You were spot on. Remnants of the domain's data from when it was an addon domain was found, domain-tld.domain.tld.yaml and domain-tld.domain.tld.cache. I moved the files and ran the scripts you ...
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I made a support ticket for this to have cPanel look at it. [QUOTE]Essentially, it looks like some either badly coded, or potentially malicious bots are making non-sense requests to your server, a...
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Thank you. I'm still getting quite a few errors from users on server. Not only their main public_html/domains but also subdomains are showing errors. Getting a tad frustrating. # stat /home1/ F...
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Thank you. I am afraid I am not any wiser. What may be the cause of the error, considering PHP-FPM is active on these domains and file/folder premissions are correct (user:user)?
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Sorry about my late reply to this topic. I am using mod_ruid2, php-fpm, php 7.2 runs with dso as handler. Do I need to set the public_html to user:nobody? Is 750 the right ownership settings for ...