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webmasteryoda commented,
This is from my transfer log: (XID b89ccf) rsync streaming failed: The "/usr/bin/rsync --progress --human-readable --archive --verbose --force --rsh /usr/local/cpanel/bin/whm_xfer_download-ssl --r...
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webmasteryoda created a post,
cPanel Contact Email Address
On my server, somethings not working with reseting password. If I open domainname.com/cpanel and try to reset password, I have to enter my username, which is ok and functioning, but when I see ano...
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webmasteryoda created a post,
High CPU when copying large files
Hello I am experiencing high CPU usage every time I use cpbackup or even copying to another server or directory. I have VPS with 10 cores and SSD. Its running CloudLinux. I dont know how to solve...
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webmasteryoda commented,
Hello Its been awhile since I posted this. I was researching the problem, and I`ve read all of the articles, but the problem stays. I didnt solved it. But here`s an interesting detail. When I d...
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webmasteryoda commented,
Sure. Its cPHulk thing and Config Server Firewall thing. But you are right for suggesting the password change to a stronger one. That particular account is very old, and it was migrating from se...
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webmasteryoda commented,
Bingo! [2017-06-09 17:08:58 +0200] info [webmaild] xx.xxx.xxx.xx - office@exampledomain.com "GET /cpsess3817214300/webmail/paper_lantern/mail/filters/editfilter.html?account=&filtername=anotherexa...
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webmasteryoda commented,
Yeah unfortuntely maillog won't show you any IP since the authentication comes from the server, not remotely, since you cannot go back any further in the cPanel access logs, you are kind of stuck. ...
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webmasteryoda commented,
Ok, I understand now. As far as I saw, there are no access log IPs recorded in maillog (that is what I primarily need)
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webmasteryoda commented,
Thanks Michael There is no rotation for /usr/local/cpanel/logs/access_log maillog is rotating, but that doesnt give me access logs for webmail.
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webmasteryoda commented,
The %40 is your @ sign below: grep "office%40exampledomain.com" /usr/local/cpanel/logs/access_log |grep login_only That will show you the IP using the login form for webmail for that specific ema...