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 cPanel & WHM release 11.30.6 improves security and FreeBSD® compatibility.

This update for cPanel & WHM fixes some security issues with cPanel & WHM. 11.30.6 provides security fixes for phpMyAdmin. 

cPanel & WHM 11.30.6 improves compatibility with 11.32. Downgrading from 11.32 to 11.30 requires a restart of cpsrvd. Since this can negatively have an impact on a downgrade performed within WHM a noticed is displayed to inform the user of the restart.

This update improves the configuration of BIND for users of FreeBSD®. The server should now be able to ping local domains when using the default BIND configuration

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We strongly recommend that all server admins update their cPanel & WHM servers immediately.

To update cPanel & WHM manually:

  1. Log into WHM as the root user. 
  2. Click on the WHM 11.30.X (build X) link on the top right corner of the screen.
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  4.   Click the button labeled Click to Upgrade. 

 

 

For More information on these issues, please visit the cPanel & WHM 11.30 Change Log.

 

The newest cPanel & WHM release, 11.30.5.6, improves Google Chrome support.

This update for cPanel & WHM resolves an issue with handling form submissions by newer versions of Google Chrome. The error affected file uploads in the cPanel File Manager for Chrome users.

cPanel & WHM 11.30.5.6 also corrects an issue with setting the eximstats database password on new installs.

We strongly recommend that all server admins update their cPanel & WHM servers immediately.

To update cPanel & WHM manually:

  1. Log into WHM as the root user.
  2. Click on the WHM 11.30.X (build X) link on the top right corner of the screen.
  3. Click the button labeled Click to Upgrade.

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For More information on these issues, please visit the cPanel & WHM 11.30 Change Log.

Dear Hosting Providers,

We believe the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA) bills recently introduced by the U.S. Congress pose severe threats to the hosting industry as a whole and we ask that you take a few moments to understand why.  
 
While created with the good intentions of combating widespread copyright and trademark infringement, cPanel opposes these bills for a number of reasons due to their impending negative impact on hosting providers around the world.
 
First, these bills will legally destroy the Internet’s basic organizational structures by attacking the domain name system, service providers, financial providers, and hosting providers by inhibiting their ability to generate revenue and access to advertising.  Armed with only a mere accusation of infringement, under the current vague language of these bills a U.S. Attorney can obtain a court order requiring web hosting providers, Internet service providers, financial transaction providers, advertising services, and search engine sites to block access to accused websites. In addition, the bills will:
 
  • Restrict online free speech. 
  • Obstruct the “safe harbor” protections given to website operators by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
  • Block online payment processors and advertising networks from doing business with websites suspected of infringing. 
  • Allow for the arbitrary creation of “blacklists” of websites suspected of infringing.
  • Scare investors away from funding Internet startup companies.
  • Potentially criminalize currently legal conduct.

 

The most troubling aspect of SOPA and PIPA is that they will do little to stop online piracy since most violators will simply open a new website within hours of being shut down.

Congress’ current session will resume soon and hold votes on these bills. If you also agree that SOPA and PIPA are detrimental to the web hosting industry it is important that you take action by contacting members of Congress and voicing your opposition.  Additionally, if you want to help in opposing SOPA and PIPA by being part of a grassroots movement within the web hosting industry, you can find more information at: http://savehosting.org

To help in this fight, cPanel is donating $5,000 to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which has been fighting to preserve individuals’ digital rights since 1990. (https://www.eff.org). In addition, for every tweet our hosting providers post with the hash tag #cpanel4antisopa, cPanel will donate an additional $2.50 (up to a total donation to the EFF of $10,000).

 

 

 

Thank you for your time and effort in combating SOPA and PIPA. More information to assist you may be found below.

Sincerely, 
/s/ Nick Koston
J. Nick Koston
CEO of cPanel, Inc.

 

 

Find your Congressmen to e-mail your SOPA and PIPA opposition
https://action.eff.org/o/9042/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=8173

Further Details of SOPA and PIPA 

Christian Dawson from ServInt provides an in-depth explanation of SOPA and PIPA:
http://blog.servint.net/2011/12/16/what-is-sopa-and-pipa/.

What is The SaveHosting.org Coalition about?

According to SaveHosting.org: “The hosting industry in the United States, and the security of private data in general, is under threat. Legislation that is making its way through Congress represents a sea change in the way our government has regulated data in our country. HR 1981 – for instance – would dramatically increase the logging and data retention rules for hosting companies, allowing the government access to the online habits of countless Americans.”

“The hosting industry is made up of small to medium service businesses. So as new bills hit the floor of Congress, such as last year’s net neutrality bills or this year’s PROTECT IP bill, we need to start getting worried – because we have no voice at the table. The SaveHosting.org Coalition is our first step towards trying to change that.”

 

 

 

 

In an effort to streamline the Enkompass update process, the Enkompass development team has removed thousands of lines of upgrade code that is no longer needed. This removal will prevent technical problems when administrators upgrade Enkompass to newer versions.

As a result of these improvements, new versions of Enkompass will not support upgrading to the CURRENT tier from versions older than 2.2.0.15.

We strongly recommend that all server admins update Enkompass to at least version 2.2.0.15 —preferably version 2.4.0.43 — by January 20, 2012.

To update Enkompass:

  1. Log into SAI as the Admin user.
  2. Click the Update link in the top right corner of the screen.
  3. Click Install to update Enkompass to the latest version

For more information regarding updates, please visit the Enkompass Change Log.

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The latest release of EasyApache includes improvements to several third-party libraries and utilities.

Updates to EasyApache 3.8.2 include support for mod_ruid2 version 0.9.4. The mod_ruid2 module is a suexec module for Apache 2.0 that provides performance similar that of mod_php with the security of suphp. This module allows PHP applications to run as the user, instead of as the user nobody in a manner similar to suphp. However, mod_ruid2 is incompatible with some EasyApache modules, such as FastCGI, mod_cache, mod_disk_cache, mod_mem_cache, and ModMono. While mod_ruid2 may be ideal for many environments, cPanel recommends testing and verification that it is appropriate for your configuration. Generally, mod_ruid2 is not considered to be production-worthy.

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EasyApache 3.8.2 also provides:

  • EasyApache operation with FastCGI
  • Updates to numerous third-party libraries and tools
  • Updates to CloudLinux APR patches (mod_hostinglimits)

The final major update to EasyApache changes the default PHP 5 version to 5.3.8 and the default PHP 4 version to 4.4.9.

We strongly recommend that all server admins rebuild their EasyApache profile immediately.

To rebuild the EasyApache profile:

  1. Log in to WHM as the root user.
  2. Click on the EasyApache (Apache Update) link in the left menu.
  3. If you wish to keep the same configuration, simply click the Build Profile Now button at the bottom of the screen.
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For more information regarding these updates, please visit: