
FredQ
- Total activity 15
- Last activity
- Member since
- Following 0 users
- Followed by 0 users
- Votes 0
- Subscriptions 4
Activity overview
Latest activity by FredQ-
FredQ commented,
Hi Rex, Thanks for your response and yes that looks to be the issue - case number is ZC-12790. Of the two workarounds, updating Easy Apache 4 to use an alternative MPM looks most future proof. But ...
-
FredQ commented,
Since my previous the following has appeared in the logs:[Mon Apr 28 14:01:11.961368 2025] [core:error] [pid 1562829:tid 1562829] [client 34.41.52.0:56222] AH00524: Handler for application/x-httpd-...
-
FredQ commented,
Since my post - around 2 hours ago - apache has crashed again twice. The logs (/etc/apache2/logs.error_log) from the latest crash are: [Mon Apr 28 10:25:53.908900 2025] [core:error] [pid 1517719:ti...
-
FredQ created a post,
httpd crashing
Over the last few days there've been a number of irregular crashes of httpd. Log entries for the latest issue:[Mon Apr 28 04:24:52.666985 2025] [mpm_prefork:emerg] [pid 1440590:tid 1440590] (22)Inv...
-
FredQ commented,
But, as per my previous, CSF will not block https://cpanel.doman.com. This is actually quite a major issue for security. I really don't like blurting out unrestricted login screens to all and sundr...
-
FredQ commented,
Thanks Rex, that's fair enough, but the issue I'm having isn't with the firewall. My issue is the lack of /etc/hosts.allow in AlmaLinux allowing the daemons to be selectively blocked. This doesn't ...
-
FredQ commented,
Hi Rex and thanks for your response. I confirm that I have working conditional IP blocks on the ports in csf, so requests to https://domain.com:2083 from unathorised IPs time out. But this still al...
-
FredQ created a post,
AlmaLinux block access to daemons
Without a hosts.allow in AlmaLinux, how can I block access to daemons? In Centos 7 this was as easy as:mysqld : ALL : denycpaneld : ALL : deny and would stop server wide external access to:mysqlhtt...
-
FredQ commented,
I found this thread Googling an issue on my server with cPanel SMTP.As with jlucho, in exim_mainlog there're multiple entries like:2024-05-28 02:24:49 SMTP connection from [11.11.11.11]:46438 (TCP/...
-
FredQ commented,
Thank you chaps, I'd assumed that it was just calculated on the /home - I confirm there are other files outside /home which are owned by the user.