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Host Access Control (block IP access) 1

February 15th, 2009

twist ((shell_command) Replace the current process by an instance of the specified shell command, after performing the % expansions described in the hosts_access(5) manual page.)
deny (Denys Service/Access)
banners ((/some/directory) Look for a file in "/some/directory" with the same name as [...]

Cpanel

Cpanel Updates

January 20th, 2009

 
http://updates.cpanel.net
http://updates.cpanel.net/pub

Cpanel, Upgrade

remove an IP from the cphulkd blacklist

January 20th, 2009

 
User root blocked – cPHulk Brute Force Protection
Source: http://hostechs.com/2008/10/user-root-blocked-cphulk-brute-force-protection
 
Had a few clients lately blocking them self out and when i say blocking i mean blocking the user root because of them inserting the wrong password more then X times when Brute Force Protection was enabled on the server.
Of course that they were unable to [...]

Cpanel, Security

Upgrading to MySQL 5.1.x on cPanel

January 20th, 2009

 
Source: http://www.v-nessa.net/2007/07/20/upgrading-to-mysql-5120-on-cpanel 
 
If you have server that run on cPanel, you’ll probably know how big of a Nazi it is in regards to the MySQL versions it can run. We just got this new line of servers at work and one of them I was pretty heartset on installing MySQL 5.1, mainly because of its loadable [...]

Cpanel, MYSQL, Upgrade

CPanel: upgrading to MySQL5

January 20th, 2009

 
Source : http://www.ducea.com/2006/07/16/cpanel-upgrading-to-mysql5/
 
CPanel has included support for MySQL 5 in all its latest releases – 10.8.2-xxx – (Stable/Release/Current). I find this very cool and it is a big difference in trying to get MySQL4 to run on Plesk for example. Anyway the upgrade process is very simple, and probably no one will need any additional [...]

Cpanel, MYSQL, Upgrade