
wired420
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wired420 commented,
Let's get all our customers sites hijacked because we're too lazy to add industry standard security features. But we'll raise our prices even though we're only completing projects our big customers...
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wired420 commented,
BTW. The cloudlinux icons can be fixed by simply copying the files to the right location and rebuilding sprites. cp /usr/local/cpanel/base/frontend/x3/branding/enduserlve.png /usr/local/cpanel/ba...
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wired420 commented,
This is getting really annoying that this is re-broken in every new release. How about you all grab an idea and stick with it, instead of changing the same code over and over. Or you know. Keep it ...
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wired420 commented,
After seeing the popular demand for it, I will pull this section out of our custom installers for my company and put it into a self contained bash script. Will be releasing a constantly updated in...
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wired420 commented,
[quote="bellwood, post: 1513602">Given their "dedication to security" it only make sense that they'd ship a rpm for openssl to lock things down further It's not exactly that easy. There are kernel...
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wired420 created a post,
Please. take cPHulk completely out.
The module is completely useless. If you have root logins turned off and someone tries to login to root too many times it locks the whole machine down. No accounts can login. This is ruining the en...
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wired420 created a post,
DNS Only not copying zones?
I've recently purchased a dedicated server and installed cPanel on it. To have a name server in a geographically different location I fired up a 512mb cloud server on the opposite coast of my count...
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wired420 commented,
I recently broke my hand but I have this in testing with OCSP Stapling, Next Protocol Negotiation, and the Spdy 3 protocol (Working on 3.1), in a fcgid environment. This is a pre-requisite for that...
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wired420 commented,
Yes! cPanel will NOT support this. At all. Nor will CentOS or anyone else. As a matter of fact, it took me a couple of days of building my own CentOS server and compiling all software from scratch ...
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wired420 created a post,
Update cPanel to TLS 1.2 without modifying system files [php5 + curlssl + apache2.4.x]
This guide will work through minor revisions of Apache 2.4.x and php5.x tree updates. May need to be updated for future major revisions but should generally work the same. First we need to compile...