Questions tagged [csf]

ConfigServer Security & Firewall

A Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall and Login/Intrusion Detection application for Linux servers. Combines firewall with log monitoring tools for general Linux security protection. Web interface works from cpanel or webmin.

http://configserver.com/cp/csf.html

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CentOS - how to tell what conf file CSF (firewall) is using? csf.conf then restart not updating

in /etc/csf/csf.conf the following is setup LF_CPANEL = "5" LF_CPANEL_PERM = "3600" restarting csf by doing the following csf -r does not seem to have an impact on the above attributes. According to this log; (cpanel) Failed cPanel login from…
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cPanel server - Dovecot logins failing on specific IP address

I'm having a strange issue with one of our cPanel/WHM servers where it appears to be failing dovecot (IMAP/POP3) logins only from a specific IP address. The client was setting up a new workstation and had forgotten the password to one of their…
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How to connect to our distant server using a local hostname from dyn or -noip on local computer client instead of computer ip?

We using CSF as firewall on CPANEL. We blacklisted all countries except few. Within the CSF there is a dyddns function allowing a FQDN to connect through... We then set up a no-ip.com account with IP/Target being our local computer / ISP public…
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CSF *Port Scan* detected - shared hosting

We modified a few options in ConfigServer Firewall configuraion. Ever since the CSF blocking a lot of IP address. Following print sreen: http://oi60.tinypic.com/kdlnh3.jpg What can I modify thereto CSF not blocking a lot of IPs ? Thank you!
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I cannot block an IP

I have a redirect rule on my CSF like the below; 17.1.1.13|80|27.5.5.22|80|tcp 17.1.1.13 is my firewall(csf) and 27.5.5.22 is my web server address. So everybody access my web site through the firewall. Blocking a redirect rule on CSF…
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Not using SSH Pubkey Authentication is really serious security flaw compare to regular Password Authentication

How would using PubkeyAuthentication would be more secure than using PasswordAuthentication, considering the following facts: Default SSH port is moved from its default Firewall blacklists an IP after few unsuccessful tries Password looks pretty…
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