Eric
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Howdy, CSF's files in /etc/csf are plain text. You should be able to do a grep in that folder to find them. Also tcptraceroute is your very best friend in these sorts of situations. I hate trac...
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Howdy, Before you do anything MAKE BACKUPS! /Disclaimer So you can always copy the mail folders and password file from ~/mail and ~/etc/domain.tld/ and move it over to a full account. Otherwise...
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Howdy, Is this what you're looking for? eric@grimlock / $ ls -alh|grep home drwx--x--x. 44 root root 132K Feb 13 03:05 home/ Thanks!
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Howdy, It sounds like there is an issue in your httpd.conf that's not putting things to the right place. I would recommend opening a ticket so share specifics with cPanel support. Thanks!
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Howdy, Start by watching your logs for logins form your account that are not your IP address. Don't forget SSH access too. It might be a good time to turn off password auth on SSH too. Thanks!
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Howdy, 11.34 wow it's been a while, we EOL'd Fri Oct 25 20:02:44 2013. I would strongly recommend updating to a more recent version of cPanel.
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Howdy, I have a few hundred cPanel Openstack VM's. They work great! :) Thanks!
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Howdy, We're way off in unsupported territory but my thought would be to make LVM's on the SSD you can grow and shrink for each user. Then write you a post create account hook in bash (yep that'l...
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Howdy, I would open a ticket for this. Account creation should not be that slow. The only thing I can think of off hand would be lots of domains on the server and a slow hard drive. But it's li...
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Howdy, As a root user in Linux it is impossible to keep the files hidden from the root user. You may do things to make it harder for the user to see but the root user owns all. I would recommend...