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How To Disable ICMP Requests On cPanel Server?
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 If you have CSF installed, you can disable incoming ICMP requests by changing few parameters in /etc/csf/csf.conf. Find for ICMP_IN & ICMP_IN_RATE. Set them to 0 and restart csf.   Ref: https://www.milesweb.in/hosting-faqs/disable-icmp... Read More
 
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