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At Liquid Web, we provide different Control Panel options depending on the underlying product, and or operating system.
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Add Files or Folders in Plesk
Read more: Add Files or Folders in PleskUsing the File Manager in Plesk, you can create files and directories. This allows you to create directories for images and other assets to your site and create files to directly edit them in Plesk. All you need is an internet connection.
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Adding a Domain in Plesk
Read more: Adding a Domain in PleskManage server settings and individual domains/websites seamlessly in Plesk. Easily add registered domains to begin website development.
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Adding a domain to your Control Panel
Read more: Adding a domain to your Control PanelLearn how to add and manage domains in WHM/cPanel, Interworx, or Plesk with these step-by-step guides.
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Adding a User in Plesk
Read more: Adding a User in PleskPlesk empowers server and domain control. Create users with custom permissions, restricting them to specific domains.
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Adding Files and Folders in cPanel
Read more: Adding Files and Folders in cPanelcPanel offers a secure File Manager tool. Learn how to add files and folders in this tutorial for enhanced security.
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Adding Files and Folders in SiteWorx
Read more: Adding Files and Folders in SiteWorxSiteWorx provides you with the File Manager tool that is simpler to use than SFTP or FTP for a small number of files. This tutorial will walk you through adding files and folders in File Manager.
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Adding Firewall Rules in Plesk
Read more: Adding Firewall Rules in PleskWindows servers using Plesk can use firewall rules to manage help manage server traffic. You can also add firewall rules using Windows Firewall, but adding firewall rules in Plesk is a good first line of defense.
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Adding IP Addresses Manually in WHM
Read more: Adding IP Addresses Manually in WHMTo avoid IP address denial, add addresses manually in WHM after creating them in your Liquid Web account.
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Allowing a Domain User to Access RDP in Plesk
Read more: Allowing a Domain User to Access RDP in PleskGranting Remote Desktop Access to a customer on your Plesk server is uncommon but may be necessary for specific needs like unique installs or log searches. Plesk simplifies this process for Windows.
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Allowing Remote Database Access in Interworx
Read more: Allowing Remote Database Access in InterworxThe InterWorx Control panel allows the ability to manage multiple external MySQL servers from a single installation of InterWorx, via MySQL server pooling. Once added, the remote MySQL Servers may be assigned to new SiteWorx accounts. From the Remote Servers page in NodeWorx, server administrators can add and remove remote MySQL servers, as well as…
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API Tokens for Remote Access in WHM
Read more: API Tokens for Remote Access in WHMCreate and manage WHM API Tokens to allow secure, password-less remote access or to enable API functionality for your server.
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Blocking IP Addresses in InterWorx Web Panel
Read more: Blocking IP Addresses in InterWorx Web PanelLearn to block a malicious IP address using ConfigServer Security & Firewall (CSF) on your Cloud VPS. This tutorial outlines the few simple steps.
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Blocking IP Addresses in WHM
Read more: Blocking IP Addresses in WHMNeed to block an IP? This guide shows how to use ConfigServer Security & Firewall in WHM to permanently or temporarily deny any IP address.
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Change a MySQL User Password via cPanel
Read more: Change a MySQL User Password via cPanelIf you aren’t familiar with using the command line interface, using cPanel makes it easy to change MySQL user passwords.
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Change Email Passwords via cPanel
Read more: Change Email Passwords via cPanelStrong password security is vital for protecting your cPanel-managed server. Sometimes, however, you may need to change an email password due to your security policy or a compromise – a task you can quickly accomplish right within your cPanel dashboard.
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Change Email Passwords via Plesk
Read more: Change Email Passwords via PleskStrong password security is vital for protecting your server and all the services Plesk helps you manage. If you use your server for email, you want to make sure your email passwords are secure and hard to guess.
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Change the Layout in Interworx
Read more: Change the Layout in InterworxCustomizing your control panel enhances user experience. InterWorx offers various options to personalize layout and design, making navigation easier.
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Change Your cPanel Password
Read more: Change Your cPanel PasswordChanging the password in your cPanel account is a simple process and only takes a few moments. This tutorial covers only the main password, any other users created will still have the same passwords and access.
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Change Your Hostname via WHM
Read more: Change Your Hostname via WHMEasily change your server hostname via WHM, Plesk, InterWorx, or SSH—then update it in your Liquid Web account and DNS records.
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Change Your Interworx Server Hostname
Read more: Change Your Interworx Server HostnameEasily change your Interworx server hostname via NodeWorx — then update it in your Liquid Web account and DNS records.
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Change Your Plesk Server Hostname
Read more: Change Your Plesk Server HostnameEasily change your Plesk server hostname — then update it in your Liquid Web account and DNS records.
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Change Your WHM / cPanel Server Hostname
Read more: Change Your WHM / cPanel Server HostnameEasily change your WHM / cPanel server hostname via WHM — then update it in your Liquid Web account and DNS records.
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Changing cPanel Passwords in WHM
Read more: Changing cPanel Passwords in WHMWith root WHM access, you can change any cPanel user’s password without knowing the old one. This also updates their email, FTP, and SSH passwords.
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Changing Your Password in Interworx Web Panel
Read more: Changing Your Password in Interworx Web PanelSecurity best practices recommend regular password changes. InterWorx Web Panel facilitates this with a few clicks on the main dashboard for easy password updates.
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Changing Your Password in SiteWorx Web Panel
Read more: Changing Your Password in SiteWorx Web PanelAs the server administrator, you can change domain user passwords from your panel, aiding users who have lost or forgotten their passwords. Alternatively, domain users can also change their own passwords within their control panel for added convenience.