My company ordered server on 23/10/2009 from LimeStone, and they asked for verification hence i given them all the ID that they need. After that, they told me they couldn't accept AMEX and have to pay through PayPal, i have paid since and NOW again they asked for ID again.
Why i have to verify for second time since i have posted all my ID and utility bill for first time? I don't think i need to give so much verification since PayPal has already verified my account as i owned PayPal Verified Business Account, this kind of "repeating" or double verification never happen when i order from ThePlanet/EV1 where i am looking to migrate to Limestone Networks.
This is very unpleasant experience and I don't want to wait for more than a week to get a server.
I was on a 100mbps shared port with a dedicated server from FDC and I use it only for downloads. The downloads took a little long to start but once they did, were as fast as they could be.
Thinking this was definitely a shared bandwidth problem, I ordered a dedicated port of 25mbps from FDC to fix it but it seems to have gotten worse.
The website uses around 10/15mbps but it takes forever for the server to respond. Even logging into cPanel takes around 40/50 seconds for the dialog box to appear but everything is fast once I log into my cPanel.
I also hired a sys admin to look into the server and He says everything is fine. I don't know what to do. I could increase my port bandwidth higher but it'll be disappointing if I do and it's just a waste of bandwidth (and money!)
my local host is just taking incredibly long to load. At work I've set it up no differently and it works like a charm, but at home, it works.. But at times it doesnt load instantly until I restart my browser. I have to press refresh or enter to login a million times for it to load after the first few seconds I use it.
everytime I modify a plan (having subscriptions or none) and press "update and sync", the plan starts syncing and never stop. I let the plan syncing three hours today and the result is the same, trying to disconnect/reconnect and still syncing.
I have recently been receiving reports from AOL's feedback loop that my server is sending out spam. I have checked the whole server, but cannot find anything strange.
There are some strange things with these feedback reports. I'll post a few lines below (i crossed out my domain with xxx):
Quote:
Received: from andersenreesel by holderem.xxx.biz with local (Exim 4.23)
Received: (qmail 64859 invoked by uid 24901)
Received: from janislanhami by xxx.biz with local (Exim 4.26)
Received: from raphaelpinkertone by standei.xxx.biz with local (Exim 4.23)
Received: from imanoldelphine by dispatched.xxx.biz with local (Exim 4.23)
Received: from conrado by hostic.xxx.biz with local (Exim 4.23)
The first issue i have is with the subdomains, like "dispatched", "standei", "hostic", etc. These subdomains do not exist on my system. Also, my server does not run the exim MTA.
Another issue i have is the "invoked by uid" statements with uid's 147 and 24901. These UID's do not exist on my system. The passwd file uid's go to around 110.
Apart from these strange things, the IP that is listed in the upper part of the headers:
Quote:
Received: from xxx.biz (xxx.biz [85.xxx.xxx.xxx])
The domain and IP address is correct there, which should indicate that the spam was sent from my system. Or wasn't it?
I host a vBulletin forum on a US server. I've been getting a lot of signups from one particular spammer, wanting to post about gold harvesting for WoW. I've blocked his IP's, however he keeps using proxies.
He constantly signs up under the name "Array"... Is there a way I can block him for good? I can't moderate user sign-ups, as I'm mostly away from my computer and can't moderate them all the time.
None of domain in this email is hosted with us but there are thousand of emails day some body blast in our queue. We are failed to detect. We have enabled phpnobody spam logging but failed to get track of this user.
how to catch this spammer. There are no clues of to catch him.
[root@sm4 ~]# /root/qmHandle -m3261696
-------------- MESSAGE NUMBER 3261696 -------------- Received: (qmail 7056 invoked from network); 16 May 2007 05:34:18 -0500 Received: from axicom.net (HELO User) (67.112.176.250) by 14.32.5446.static.theplanet.com with SMTP; 16 May 2007 05:34:18 -0500 Reply-To: <notice@boamilitary.com> From: "Bank of America Military Bank"<notice@boamilitary.com> Subject: Notification from Bank of America Military Bank Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 04:44:51 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1251" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 1 X-MSMail-Priority: High X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2600.0000
None of domain in this email is hosted with us but there are thousand of emails day some body blast in our queue. We are failed to detect. We have enabled phpnobody spam logging but failed to get track of this user.
how to catch this spammer. There are no clues of to catch him.
Now first I will say I have NO idea how such spamming works, how a punk can get on my server and sent emails out.
I have had a team to look at it they also did something, but now it happens again for the 5th time, what can i do, are there any software or tools one can use like a antivirus to check the server and how can I avoid such sh..
I just found posts every a few days from an apparent spammer "sagepowder" in my forum (not so popular and has nothing to do with skiing). The subject is always "new here".
The content is "Any snowboarders or skiiers on this forum? I am planning a trip to BC on a snowboarding trip next week" or "I am new here, just saying hello".
I checked the apache log and it doesn't seem to be a robot script posting this. i.e. it browses to the index page, picked up my hidden field that blocks robots, post new topic, the go back to index page.
What surprised me is that when I google this guy, I got 108,000 results with the same content on tons of forums! All with total post number of 1 or 2 on each forum: [url]
I recently moved web services for one of my hosted domains (let's call it example.com) from one server (let's call it .org) to another server (let's call it .net) example.com has been on .org for about 5 years. .org handled all example.com web services, and all email. I recently updated example.com's DNS record to point www.example.com and example.com to the .net server. I didn't change the MX record or mail.example.com to point to .net. Mail continues to be delivered normally to example.com on the .org server.
Except now spammers are hitting the .net server, e.g.
Is it normal practice for spammers to send dictionary attack based spam to a domain's server that doesn't even handle email? All the spam coming is clearly just random email addresses not based on anything that exsists at the domain, and most of the addresses are so very random I can't imagine they exsist anywhere.
For about a month or so now I have a domain I host under serious attack from what I think are spammers. It's a wordpress site, and they are getting big numbers of POST requests to the WordPress comments file, e.g.
Code:
POST /wp-comments-post.php HTTP/1.1 It's a well distributed attack, and I'm doing well with some scripts I wrote to block the requests to the wp-comments-post.php file. The real comment file has long since been moved, so any POST to the file gets firewalled. It's several thousand IPs from all over the place.
I don't believe it's a malicious attempt to bring the site down, but I'm guessing it's a blog comment spammer that has something set wrong and he's pounding this site to death by accident. I could be wrong on that though.
Sometimes my clients install untrusted scripts to their account what causes spamming, because these scripts sending high number of spam emails. Is there an automatically way to disable php mail function, or disable the account temporary?