ThinIce
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[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1618041">We have published an article about the vulnerability here: [url=http://cpanel.net/heartbleed-vulnerability-information/]Heartbleed Vulnerability Information |...
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[quote="bouvrie, post: 1615182">Please be so kind to publish how to recompile. From what I can see, with regards cPanel itself on CentOS or RHEL, yum update to install the updated packages, then r...
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Looks like there is a CentOS / Redhat release of a patched version
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Unfortunately you may have inadvertently damaged your system by moving the virtfs folder. As you have only moved and not deleted the folder recovery may be possible. Do you have a backup image of y...
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If you haven't already take a gander at it really is the thread to end all threads :) I have seen skepticism about mod_ruid, praise for cagefs and several chickens sacrificed to the idea of easil...
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What is the relevant line in /var/log/maillog /var/log/exim_mainlog when this occurs, are there any specific errors shown there?
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You might want to look at php selector from cloudlinux [url=http://www.cloudlinux.com/blog/CLOUDLINUX/getting-latest-php-in-cpanel-with-php-selector.php]Getting latest PHP in cPanel with PHP Selec...
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I can't directly comment on this one, but problems with lock outs over and above what one would expect back when it was first released did cause me to ignore cphulk in favour of csf and I can't say...
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Out of interest, does cagefs still disallow access to host by default...?
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I've just run into this after a reboot for a kernel upgrade. Restarting mysql via the script for doing so put the symlink into tmp, As normal (by the looks from boot.log) the secure tmp was set up ...