ConfigServer Services Blog

New MSFE v9.13

Changes:

  • If “Display Client IP column with sort” is enabled in MailControl, digest fields will show the Client IP under the From field
  • If “Always launch message View Details in new window” is enabled, also launch “Search Messages > Email ID” in a new window
  • Use Text::Wrap to ensure email line lengths are within specifications for digest emails
  • Switch from check_cpanel_rpms to check_cpanel_pkgs when checking rpms on cPanel servers

New csf v14.13

Changes:

  • Added inline pid match to all system regexes to cater for logging changes
  • Use Text::Wrap to ensure email line lengths are within specifications
  • Updated dovecot log regexes to support the changed format in v2.3.15+

New csf v14.12

Changes:

  • Added cPanel SaaS servers to cpanel.allow
  • Added a fix for RHEL v8 processes that were reporting excessive null or whitespace characters at the end of /prod/[pid]/cmdline. This is turn meant that such processes (e.g. spamd on cPanel servers) subverted some entries in csf.pignore
  • Updated systemd entries in csf.logignore for RHEL v8+
  • Updated dovecot log regexes to support the changed format in v2.3.15+
  • Modify LookUpIP to hopefully account for data inconsistencies from Maxmind

ConfigServer and cPanel on Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS

We now officially support cPanel running on Ubuntu for all of our scripts and services.

This includes our paid-for Service Packages, cxs, MailScanner/msfe and osm.

cPanel will soon be supporting cPanel running on Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS. We have tested all of our products, scripts and services once cPanel officially provides support for Ubuntu.

New csf v14.11

Changes:

  • Added entries in csf.pignore for new cPanel installations:
    exe:/usr/sbin/mariadbd
    exe:/usr/sbin/atd
    exe:/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-timesyncd
    exe:/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-networkd
    exe:/usr/sbin/rsyslogd
  • Updated configuration files to support cPanel on Ubuntu
  • In Server Check don’t check for Fork Bomb protection on cPanel servers running CloudLinux