Remitur
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You need to configure LVE, and then set the resource limit for a certain package/user Then CloudLinux will do the magic, suspending any user who exceeds the allowed resources (memory, CPU, number ...
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The answer is, I guess, CloudLinux...
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Can you please open a ticket using the link in my signature? Once open please reply with the Ticket ID here so that we can update this thread with the resolution once the ticket is resolved. Don...
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I found a hacked site, in which the legit email address in .contactemail was substituted with the cracker's email (so it happened that the user restored the site three times, and every time the sit...
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Hi @Remitur, Can you enable API requests via WHM >> Configure Security Policies and verify if you're still able to do this? I looked for a way to do the test but, being production environment, ...
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Can you take a screenshot of how WHM >> Configure Security Policies is configured on this system and post it here?
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I'm not able to reproduce the behavior you have described using the steps below: I guess that WHMCS's guys found another way to allow the user to log-in via API, without 2FA... :-/ I describe w...
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If I understand correctly, your concern is that by giving WHMCS access to your system through an API token or through the root password, WHMCS is granted the ability to generate login sessions that...
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@cPanelMichael To configure a cPanel server in WHMCS, all I need is to specify its IP and an API Key (or even username and password to access WHM with administrator privileges) CPanel/WHM - WHMCS...
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Can you provide more information about why you'd like to do this? The reseller can perform the same tasks from the WHM UI that they can perform using a WHM API 1 function. Access to WHM by the u...