Server Admin
5 03 2013
Greg Freeman | PHP, Server Admin |
This is a follow up post from my previous post “How to Tell if Your PHP Site has been Hacked or Compromised“. This post will discuss some the first steps you should take when you have identified that your site has been compromised. The first sections discuss a few points that are not relevant to […]
exploit, hacked, PHP
2 03 2013
Greg Freeman | PHP, Server Admin |
A friend of mine recently had their site compromised, they were running an older version of IP.Board that is vulnerable to a local file inclusion vulnerability. This post won’t be about IP.Board or any specific php code, it will show you how to locate potential malicious php code hosted on your servers and how to […]
10 01 2013
Greg Freeman | Server Admin |
I use Cacti to monitor my servers and recently had some trouble getting the percona graphs to work with memcached and redis on a remote debian server. The graphs were always blank. I’m going to provide a few fixes to ss_get_by_ssh.php in this post that I used to make it work.
cacti, debian, percona
12 10 2011
Greg Freeman | Server Admin |
Some configurations using nginxcp in whm may see the following errors when starting/restarting WHM:
nginx, nginxcp, whm
12 10 2011
Greg Freeman | Server Admin |
Recently I got this error message “Unable to validate setting for cpmod: x3” when attempting to copy an account from another server in whm/cpanel.
cpanel
12 10 2011
Greg Freeman | Server Admin |
By default, my vim installation was not recognizing conf files in the php-fpm directory (/etc/php5/fpm in debian) as ini files.
php-fpm, vim