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  • ]Hello :) I just wanted to add that you may also be interested in the following thread: SSH Hardening Thank you. Thanks for the link Michael. :)

  • ]Pure-FTPD Is not necessary for SFTP. SFTP is a subsystem of the SSH service and will work fine with no FTP server selected. OK I'll disable that setting then. Thanks for your help and advice on t...

  • ]Do you have the FTP server disabled, or do you simply not utilize it? You can go to "FTP Server Selection" in WHM and entirely disable the service if you wish. I've had a look in WHM and the set...

  • ]Ensure your new SSH port is open in CSF, and that SSH is indeed listening on that port. At that time it should be fine to close port 22, as well as 20/21 if you don't use normal FTP. OK, thanks f...

  • ]1. Correct, if the server is already blocking it you don't need to block manually. 2. Set LF_PERMBLOCK_ALERT = "0" in csf.conf or via WHM. There are other alert settings you can review as well. ...

  • ]Please keep in mind that CSF is a third-party application, so you may want to post directly to their forums for this type of advice. If you open the /etc/csf/csf.conf file, you will see a full ent...

  • ]Per it's description: This feature prevents users from bypassing the mail server to send mail, a common practice used by spammers. It will allow only the MTA, mailman, and root to connect to remo...

  • ]Hey, SMTP tweak is now known as the option 'Restrict outgoing SMTP to root, exim, and mailman' which can be found from your >> Home "Server Configuration "Tweak Settings >> under the section Mai...

  • ]The path is WHM->Security Center ->SMTP Restrictions I'm not sure. CSF has referenced the path as "WHM > Security Center > SMTP Tweak", and I can see from searching that some people have "SMTP T...

  • [quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1739762">Hello :) What do you see in /usr/local/cpanel/logs/error_log when attempting to block the IP address through cPanel? Thank you. This is a bit strange. There...