ThinIce
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If you're using host access control, then per Yet another approach would be to use a dynamic DNS hostname along with specific rules ( tcp|in|d=22|s=this.hostnamefollowsme.com ) All have their up ...
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Could you tell us a little more about how you've configured your system? Ultimately the directories / files a user can access through SFTP is governed by the standard linux permissions model. The ...
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For now, I'd simply wait (unless there is something on 6/7 you desperately need) CentOS 5 will be around for a while yet. I agree that at the moment it's a little onerous getting a replacement VM s...
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Due to the confusion here and the text in the feature request, it might be worth it if staff clarify this point - I can't immediately see a changelog anywhere for the SA update channels or an EOL a...
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Greetings fellow sussex person :) The eximstats days to retain in tweak settings is useful here I believe, retaining the email logs in the database has the useful benefit of it being obvious to the...
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You've probably already looked at
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This sort of issue can be caused by a high load (i.e. number of requests) to a particular website - it's common to see it if a spidering / vulnerability search tool is run against a wordpress or ot...
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Not to be a moaning git or anything ;) but that feature request has been open for a "while" now without any staff response, and the forum thread linked within it was opened in 2008. Back in 2010, i...
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I guess we're carrying on from about using the modsec triggers is a good one, because it takes your own application out of the picture and has everything done by CSF and modsec. If you're wantin...
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[quote="quizknows, post: 1666801"> Also, thinice's suggestion isn't bad at all. You could have your PHP app put the IP(s) into a text file, and set up a cron job for root which runs csf -d for the...