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Information / Re: How to restrict CWP User Panel based on IP address
« on: July 17, 2020, 12:35:28 PM »
and how can I do that for the User Panel through SSh, plz?
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Information / How to restrict CWP User Panel based on IP address
« on: July 15, 2020, 06:51:01 PM »
Hello,
I managed to restrict access to the CWP Admin Panel based on IP by adding my IP address to
/usr/local/cwp/.conf/.access_root
But the CWP User Panel is still open to all IP addresses.
How can I restrict this one to my IP address, too?
Thanks
I managed to restrict access to the CWP Admin Panel based on IP by adding my IP address to
/usr/local/cwp/.conf/.access_root
But the CWP User Panel is still open to all IP addresses.
How can I restrict this one to my IP address, too?
Thanks
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How to / Re: ROOT user in CWP7
« on: July 13, 2020, 02:29:52 PM »
Thanks for your reply.
However, I'm a noob and don't know what files I need to edit under /usr/local/cwpsrv for changing the ports
I noticed I can assign my IP in /usr/local/cwp/.conf/.access_root to secure CWP login page with my IP and it works for the port 2087.
But still the account login pages under port 2082 and 2083 are available. how can I secure account login page under my IP?
However, I'm a noob and don't know what files I need to edit under /usr/local/cwpsrv for changing the ports
I noticed I can assign my IP in /usr/local/cwp/.conf/.access_root to secure CWP login page with my IP and it works for the port 2087.
But still the account login pages under port 2082 and 2083 are available. how can I secure account login page under my IP?
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How to / ROOT user in CWP7
« on: June 26, 2020, 04:22:51 PM »
Hello,
I have some questions below:
By default on the port 2087, the user is Root, even though Root user has been deactivated in ssh before. Then:
1. Is it possible to change Root username in CWP? (I don't mean another users that are accessible via port 2083, I just mean the main user of the port 2087)
2. If not, is it possible to disable it?
3. Is it possible to change the login url for the ports 2087 and 2083?
4. If none of these are possible, aren't these be considered as security vulnerables?
Thanks
I have some questions below:
By default on the port 2087, the user is Root, even though Root user has been deactivated in ssh before. Then:
1. Is it possible to change Root username in CWP? (I don't mean another users that are accessible via port 2083, I just mean the main user of the port 2087)
2. If not, is it possible to disable it?
3. Is it possible to change the login url for the ports 2087 and 2083?
4. If none of these are possible, aren't these be considered as security vulnerables?
Thanks
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CentOS 7 Problems / Re: MySQL Manager NOT working
« on: June 14, 2020, 04:06:33 PM »
Just wanted to add that in that account, which keeps loading for database and users, the same happens for the domain list, too and I can not see the domain list there.
For the other accounts, I can see database, users and domain lists.
In None of my accounts, I can access to phpMyAdmin (timeout error), except from root.
Thanks again for your help
For the other accounts, I can see database, users and domain lists.
In None of my accounts, I can access to phpMyAdmin (timeout error), except from root.
Thanks again for your help
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CentOS 7 Problems / Re: MySQL Manager NOT working
« on: June 14, 2020, 03:47:35 PM »
I could fix the problem for roor by adding [mysqld] to /etc/my.cnf and it works now.
But for one of my accounts, still it doesn't work and it just keeps loading.
Also I can not access to phpMyAdmin through accounts, but I can access through root
Screenshot:
https://ibb.co/yBVtX9r
But for one of my accounts, still it doesn't work and it just keeps loading.
Also I can not access to phpMyAdmin through accounts, but I can access through root
Screenshot:
https://ibb.co/yBVtX9r
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CentOS 7 Problems / MySQL Manager NOT working
« on: June 14, 2020, 03:17:35 PM »
Hello,
I'm newbie and my knowledge about managing a server is very low.
I have installed CW7 some while ago and everything was okay. But now I got a problem with MySQL Manager and the list of database and users are not shown. I'm not sure but probably because I updated centos (yum update), however still database work
I found the below article with this regard, which is exactly about my problem:
https://wiki.centos-webpanel.com/mysql-manager-not-working
When I try mysql --version , I get an error message:
unknown variable 'max_user_connections=45'
How can I fix this problem?
If it is possible, guide me in simple language and step by step, as my knowledge in very low in this field.
Thanks
I'm newbie and my knowledge about managing a server is very low.
I have installed CW7 some while ago and everything was okay. But now I got a problem with MySQL Manager and the list of database and users are not shown. I'm not sure but probably because I updated centos (yum update), however still database work
I found the below article with this regard, which is exactly about my problem:
https://wiki.centos-webpanel.com/mysql-manager-not-working
When I try mysql --version , I get an error message:
unknown variable 'max_user_connections=45'
How can I fix this problem?
If it is possible, guide me in simple language and step by step, as my knowledge in very low in this field.
Thanks
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