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    I use CSF, it is fully integrated with cPanel and you can make the required changes through your WebHost manager. With CSF you will have LFD module which will monitor all connections and processes on the server. On a server with CSF you can also limit memory, number of processes and the max time they will run for all accounts.




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    i'm using CSF and have install to webmin panel too. it was easy to configure and perform good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kInOzAwA View Post
    i'm using CSF and have install to webmin panel too. it was easy to configure and perform good.
    I found that CPanel and maybe webmin provided an interface for CSF, which could be used to easily configure the settings. But for me i had to manually setup through terminal and edit the .conf file... which is a bit time consuming but not hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaReaper View Post
    I found that CPanel and maybe webmin provided an interface for CSF, which could be used to easily configure the settings. But for me i had to manually setup through terminal and edit the .conf file... which is a bit time consuming but not hard.
    Webmin does provide an interface for CSF, i am currently happily using both .

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    Gosh, i just use iptables.
    Feel free to follow my blog.

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    Cisco ASA. I prefer a hardware solution to a software fw.

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    Try DefenderMX

 

 

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