CBAWS
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CBAWS commented,
Thanks for this info. I received a similar notification today and I was confused. The email claimed I had a vulnerable plugin that I could not locate anywhere on the server. I do however have anoth...
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CBAWS commented,
I see that I can use the LF_APACHE_404 in the settings as a workaround since these attacks generate 404, thank you for the suggestion.
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CBAWS created a post,
Auto block Remote IPs reported by CXS
I receive CXS scan results in an email showing what the attempt was and the file quarantined even though the URL the attacker tried is 404. It also shows the Remote IP i.e. the source of this attac...
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CBAWS commented,
Support's AI suggested this and it worked :) /scripts/check_cpanel_pkgs --fix Edit: Ticket #95775174 can be closed now. Thank you.
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CBAWS commented,
Hi, Yes, I am referring to the showcase screen. By default, all the options come with "Enabled" switch on. Until it is saved, it does not enable anything. So once the Save it clicked it tries to do...
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CBAWS created a post,
Error on Server Monitoring (first major cPanel update 110 to 130 since Elevate)
AnsweredLast week I elevated Centos 7.9 to AlmaLinux 8 after a long testing. Everything went smoothly (except I had to disable Comodo rules in ModSecurity in order to get Apache working again). I did not m...
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CBAWS commented,
This is the second time it happened on an important production site. Logs from the last few days up until the day of expiration shows the same error (cannot accept incoming requests). After the cer...
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CBAWS commented,
Why are you using CSF on the application nodes when you can use the EC2 firewall instead? Good question. While both overlaps in some areas I feel like CSF/LFD offers extra layer of security with ...
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CBAWS commented,
I finally figured it out. IP tables were showing bunch of AWS private IPs being blocked on EBS port (2049). Once the port/IP added to allowed list, everything started to work normal. I even enabled...
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CBAWS created a post,
Load Averages slowly increase unless I disable CSF (Load Balanced AWS)
We have been using cPanel and CSF on CentOS 7.9 for a long time with no issues. Load Averages are always <1 Due to CentOs being EOL, we are moving our installation to RHEL 7.9. There is not one bu...