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How to Troubleshoot PCI Compliance Scans


Overview

Important:
  • To fully address this issue, you must understand SSLCipherSuite entries and their values. For more information, read Apache’s mod_ssl documentation.

  • The system transmits insecure cookies when a previous set of cookies expire. Insecure cookies replace any invalid cookies and help ensure that a cPanel & WHM login does not result in a redirect loop. For PCI compliance, the system reports this as a false positive because the system requires a secure SSL connection.

PCI compliance scans of port 443 may fail after you have configured the SSLCipherSuite directive in the Global Configuration section of WHM’s Apache Configuration interface (WHM >> Home >> Service Configuration >> Apache Configuration). To troubleshoot this issue, check for other SSLCipherSuite entries in your httpd.conf file.

Note:
  • For more information, read our PCI Compliance and Software Versions documentation.

  • If these steps fail to resolve the issue, open a ticket with our support team.

Troubleshoot scans of port 443

Remove the SSLCipherSuite entries.

Remove the existing SSLCipherSuite entries from the httpd.conf file and users’ SSL data files. You can do this in the Global Configuration section of WHM’s Apache Configuration interface (WHM >> Home >> Service Configuration >> Apache Configuration).

Rebuild the httpd.conf file.

After you edit the httpd.conf file, you must rebuild it. To do this, run the /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/rebuildhttpconf script.

Restart Apache and retry the scan.

To restart Apache, run the /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/restartsrv_httpd script. Then, retry the port 443 scan.

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