For more information, read our VirtFS (Jailed Shell)documentation. If the restored account uses another shell, the system sets the account to use the noshell option. The Restricted Restore feature only allow restored accounts to use the noshell option or the jailshell option.If you wish to use the Restricted Restore feature to restore an account that owns PostgreSQL® databases, the target server must use PostgreSQL version 8.4 or newer .If you do not trust the source of the account backup with root access to your server, use the Restricted Restore feature to protect your server.Exercise extreme caution when you use this feature. The behavior of this feature may change in a future release of cPanel & WHM. Do not consider it to be an effective security control at this time. The Restricted Restore feature is EXPERIMENTAL.If a component of the backup file has an issue (for example, a MySQL grant table is compromised or a symbolic link attack), the system will not restore that portion of the backup and will add a warning to the log file. The Restricted Restore feature performs additional security checks on the backup file in order to mitigate the risk of transfers from unfamiliar sources.
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