H Homberger Guest Aug 26, 2009 #41 I got this problem with Debian 4 / Plesk 9.0.1 How can i check for that grsec thing?
T timm_tem Guest Sep 4, 2009 #42 Loup Artic said: killall -9 /usr/bin/sw-engine-cgi /etc/init.d/psa start Kill all processus name /usr/bin/sw-engine-cgi And restart plesk . Need patch. Click to expand... This did as you said Kill the /usr/bin/sw-engine-cgi but my AWStats seems to have stopped updating? how do I return this back to normal to see if it's /usr/bin/sw-engine-cgi or if I have done some thing else Thank you in advanced Tim
Loup Artic said: killall -9 /usr/bin/sw-engine-cgi /etc/init.d/psa start Kill all processus name /usr/bin/sw-engine-cgi And restart plesk . Need patch. Click to expand... This did as you said Kill the /usr/bin/sw-engine-cgi but my AWStats seems to have stopped updating? how do I return this back to normal to see if it's /usr/bin/sw-engine-cgi or if I have done some thing else Thank you in advanced Tim
A AbdallahA Guest Mar 12, 2010 #43 Any news on this, i have a server on OVH, and i'm having the same problem, is there is a solution guys? a workaround?
Any news on this, i have a server on OVH, and i'm having the same problem, is there is a solution guys? a workaround?
K Kevin Boers Guest Mar 19, 2010 #44 Any update? I'm still seeing this issue. I have a cron job running every single hour to killall sw-engine-cgi and stop/start psa.
Any update? I'm still seeing this issue. I have a cron job running every single hour to killall sw-engine-cgi and stop/start psa.
A AbdallahA Guest Mar 22, 2010 #45 I fixed my problem by replacing the grsec kernel with a vanilla one.