Hello,
I noticed over the past few days that a particular server was being targeted
for an attack. The server is successfully blocking the password attempts,
but from time to time the admin user gets blocked for a while because of all
the unsuccessful tries. I have gone in to the Security
I am getting a few of these also
5108R
Lately getting this error on all VPS
TIMEOUT at /usr/sausalito/bin/check_cce.pl line 25.
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I have a very narrow display for the rows on the tables in a database
and there doesn't appear to be a way to access past 2 maybe 4 columns.
Tried firefox, IE, Chrome
installed software on build 20140909 for a 5208R in en_US
Mod PHP5.5.17-1
MySQL5.5.34-3
phpMyAdmin4.29.1
Anyone
Hi Gerald,
Anyone else see this, maybe have a fix or ...
Upper right corner, within the blue framework where phpMyAdmin is shown.
There is a curved arrow icon. Click on it and phpMyAdmin opens in a
separate window that can be resized.
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With best regards
Michael Stauber
Hi RC,
I am getting a few of these also
5108R
Lately getting this error on all VPS
TIMEOUT at /usr/sausalito/bin/check_cce.pl line 25.
See:
http://www.blueonyx.it/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0cntnt01articleid=176cntnt01origid=15cntnt01pagelimit=4cntnt01returnid=54
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With best
Hi Gregg,
Any suggestions on how to remove/clear all the entries so that I can
see the new entries when they appear?
/bin/rm -f /var/lib/abl/*.db
That cleans up the pam_abl database files. They get rebuilt automatically.
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With best regards
Michael Stauber
On 10/24/2014 12:31 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
Anyone else see this, maybe have a fix or ...
Upper right corner, within the blue framework where phpMyAdmin is shown.
There is a curved arrow icon. Click on it and phpMyAdmin opens in a
separate window that can be resized.
Beautiful! Thanks
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On 10/24/2014 12:31 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
Hi Gerald,
Anyone else see this, maybe have a fix or ...
Upper right corner, within the blue framework where phpMyAdmin is shown.
There is a curved arrow icon. Click on it and phpMyAdmin opens in a
separate window that can be resized.