The best solution I found was to remove port 587 from the list of SMTP ports. Not the best solution but it appears to be working.
I had tried giving permission to specific users on the server to use SMTP but this did not work either. So this is the best solution I have.
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- 29 May 2016, 02:42
- Forum: General Discussion (csf)
- Topic: Connection to SMTP Server
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3130
- 29 May 2016, 02:28
- Forum: General Discussion (cxs)
- Topic: Wordpress Match for error.php
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3347
Re: Wordpress Match for error.php
I worked on this a bit more and then was some minified code at the top of the document. I deleted this and resolved the issue. Joomla is able to create a new log again.
- 09 May 2016, 18:53
- Forum: General Discussion (csf)
- Topic: Connection to SMTP Server
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3130
Connection to SMTP Server
I am very confused. When I look at ip_out port 587 is open for outgoing traffic. However when I try and send mail through several different web applications it fails. If I turn off the firewall than it works perfectly. I have tried port 25 as well and I get the same result. What is even more confusi...
- 06 May 2016, 17:46
- Forum: General Discussion (cxs)
- Topic: Wordpress Match for error.php
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3347
Wordpress Match for error.php
I have a public_html directory that has Joomla in it and than two sub directories with Wordpress in each. When I run cxs I get the following notice. Known exploit = [Fingerprint Match] [PHP Wordpress Exploit [P1051]] This file is an error log from Joomla. Should I just ignore this one file? Is there...