ThinIce
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As I found out earlier after penning a feature request, the patched kernel is now a thing \o/ How to Harden Your cPanel System's Kernel - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation With regards...
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The tentative plan is to offer a simple kernel that can be used for symbolic link protection. In addition to expanding our documentation with installation instructions, we'd like to include a user ...
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I dunno, I'd say getting people to understand that say their Wordpress config file is automatically created with "insecure" permissions is a losing battle. The fact that it's "in the manual" isn't ...
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It's a bit of a rabbit hole on what such training should include, the cPanel certs I've seen seem to do a reasonable job of asking questions that you have to have some familiarity with the product ...
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I'd put a ticket in. They may be able to give you the list of files you require, I fear however that you'll then find you may have problems with changes getting over written by updates, again, get ...
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It depends upon the package and how you are managing your systems. You can most certainly download and then yum install the package provided, which should install any dependencies. You can unpack i...
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You aren't the first to ask
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You might prefer to actually use CSF to control access to these ports. This is covered in "10. Advanced Allow/Deny Filters" of
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Unless you're using an auto patching solution such as [url=http://kernelcare.com/]KernelCare you should certainly update your system's Kernel. It's best to follow the CentOS announce lists [url=htt...
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The webmail and cPanel interfaces use the server wide certificate installed in the service SSL certificates section of WHM. Currently there is no supported way of installing per domain certificates...