kpmedia
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My solution was to quit using cPanel. Unfollowed.
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You may have to run it a few times After more than a doze attempts, getting this over and over: The system will check for the certificate for the "cpanel" The system will attempt to replace the s...
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This has been a problem for at least 18 months now. I reported it, submitted tickets on it, and nothing ever happened. It's a cPanel/exim issue. Good to see that it may get resolved finally.
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Yes, that's it. But it was never expanded upon. That's what this thread is for.
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It wasn't answered. This was a half answer: "You can create a script with the filename /scripts/postupcp to copy your custom version of the file back to /etc/chkserv.d/ftpd after each cPanel upda...
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I realize the documentation says "You can also enter ALL EXCEPT IP address in the Access List text box. When you enter allow", but it does not suggest or state that the inverse DENY is disallowed. ...
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We're already past that stage. It's not a simple "fix it" command. The host said I need to reinstall the VPS. I'm hoping that I can simply reinstall cPanel on top of itself.
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It's a preemptive question. Anytime I change a file that cPanel maytouch, I've learned (the hard way) to ask. The adjustment was tiny, so I'll remember what it was. No need for a backup. :)
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It isn't anything to do with any browser. One of the server folders needed to be flushed -- the ".cpanel" folder, I believe. I'd have to login to the server to remember the exact path. But that did...
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is being overwritten by a hacker, as suspected by the poster No. I didn't say that. It is indeed cPanel that is overwriting it. Disabling the FTP monitor has nothing to do with this. It still ha...