
pwaara
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pwaara created a post,
Merging Two cPanel Servers
Hi, I have two different cPanel VPS servers with two different hosting companies each with their own DNS and exim configurations for their respective accounts. I would like to merge the two with ...
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pwaara commented,
Sorry, I meant cpbackup. Interestingly, the permissions have fixed themselves. I did nothing to change them in either direction. According to stat, the file was modified yesterday, but there is ...
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pwaara created a post,
Some script execute permissions gone
This morning I saw that cpbackup failed to run due to "Permission denied" error. Looking at the scripts directory, I see several scripts have had their execute permissions removed. They are: cp-b...
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pwaara commented,
After much investigation, it appears that everything is actually working as intended. What was confusing was that IP addresses that were on RBLs were delivering mail. After closely watching the l...
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pwaara commented,
Support ticket created. ID 8043639. Thanks.
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pwaara commented,
Hello, Is this the username of an account on the system? If so, it's possible the messages are coming from a script installed on the account. The following command may help you better determine wh...
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pwaara commented,
Anyone? The most suspicious thing I see is that all the spam that is getting through is authenticated as localdelivery, which will immediately accept the message, therefore bypass the RBL check. ...
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pwaara commented,
You are the root administrator of your server so can you please try to check this mail logs with the following command and update here. grep 1cCHJz-0002b8-PU /var/log/exim_mainlog Thanks for th...
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pwaara created a post,
Spam bypassing RBL check
I have one user who is receiving a great deal of spam. It looks like the spam is bypassing the RBL checks I have set up on the server. (The spam IPs are all listed in the RBLs.) The one clue I s...
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pwaara commented,
Apparently, ptrace was enabled on the server and was causing issues with many root actions, including cron jobs. My hosting provider disabled it and rebooted the server. It appears to be fixed.