ThinIce
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The cert should be purchased for / be valid for the server hostname, you'll then need to install it per [url=http://docs.cpanel.net/twiki/bin/view/AllDocumentation/WHMDocs/ManageSslcerts]Manage Ser...
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If that is indeed your issue I believe at this point you'll need to use the server hostname - this is currently a drawback of the product (if recent releases have expanded the feature set on this M...
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It was a while ago now (i.e. years) but last I came into contact with it Mac mail was an absolute pain with self signed certs / cert hostname mismatches. The best workaround for that was using a pr...
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Is this mac mail by any chance?
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Is it working well / without the error once you've upgraded your kernel? If not you might want to request help over at [url=http://forum.configserver.com]ConfigServer Community Forum • Index page a...
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It would be at your own risk (i.e. make sure it isn't protecting anything that isn't restricted in another manner) but I'd disable the firewall for a brief period to test, if the message persists y...
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With regards the IP address 192.168.2.33 shown in the log, iirc I believe this is simply the local lan IP address of the machine connecting. This is shown in the log for information purposes (i.e. ...
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Provided you're using a modern NFS (NFS4) it is now designed to work over the internet. I'd be more worried about transmission security, with NFS it's very important to make sure no insecure option...
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[quote="chirpy, post: 1562632">You're speaking very well for me :) ... cPHulk works in a very different way to lfd's log line scanning. For most services it is assessing the patterns of login attem...
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[quote="jols, post: 1561951">Big question then ---> If we need to disable brute force detection within CSF, then can cPHulk then "pick up the slack"? In other words, does cPHulk suffer from the sa...