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Question anyone seen dr web put an entry into panel.log?

larryk

Regular Pleskian
in this file:
/usr/local/psa/admin/logs/panel.log

i found this type of entry multiple times:

[09-Jan-2017 04:07:36 America/New_York] response=%27%91%7Erp.... lots of crazy characters....A%9F%9B%0CON%AA
[with a domain email address here]


it turns out (I think) this entry corresponds to dr web running/updating/etc
and the email addressed entered above, is THE ONLY one on the domain to have antivirus checked?

I'm guessing dr web found a hack/virus/whatever it is and reported it?


NOTE: I have a 3rd party filter for email protection.

the odd thing to me -- WHY would the entry end up in the panel.log? why not some where more useful?

thanks
 
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