Control Panel Articles
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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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Install WHMCS
Read more: Install WHMCSWHMCS streamlines client management, billing, and support for web hosting businesses, saving time with task automation and enabling focus on business growth.
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Installing a Service SSL in cPanel
Read more: Installing a Service SSL in cPanelEliminate browser warnings when accessing WHM, cPanel, or email. Learn how to generate a CSR and install a trusted Service SSL on your server.
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Installing a Service SSL in InterWorx Web Panel
Read more: Installing a Service SSL in InterWorx Web PanelSSL certificates safeguard websites and verify server authenticity. While typically used for individual sites, service SSL encrypts traffic for various services like FTP, email, etc. Install a verified SSL for services by using an existing certificate or creating one with Let’s Encrypt.
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Installing an SSL Certificate in cPanel
Read more: Installing an SSL Certificate in cPanelLearn how to install an SSL certificate in cPanel. This guide covers the final step of securing your site after you have ordered and verified your SSL.
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Installing an SSL Certificate in InterWorx (SiteWorx)
Read more: Installing an SSL Certificate in InterWorx (SiteWorx)Learn how to install an SSL certificate in InterWorx through SiteWorx. This guide covers the final step of securing your site after you have ordered and verified your SSL.
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Installing an SSL Certificate in Plesk
Read more: Installing an SSL Certificate in PleskAn SSL certificate isn’t required on your website, but once you’ve added an SSL certificate, your site will be secure if you want to add secure login capabilities or ecommerce. Before you try to install an SSL certificate, make sure you’ve generated your CSR, ordered your SSL certificate, and verified your SSL certificate. Once these…
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Installing Applications in Plesk
Read more: Installing Applications in PleskBuild your site from scratch or leverage existing applications. Plesk simplifies package installations, like WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla, streamlining the process. No need to download and install manually; use Plesk for a quicker setup.
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Installing Drupal with cPanel
Read more: Installing Drupal with cPanelInstalling Drupal on your domain is a breeze with Liquid Web. Use the Softaculous Apps Installer in cPanel for easy, automated installation and configuration, including your first administrator account setup.
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Installing Drupal with Plesk
Read more: Installing Drupal with PleskEasily manage your website’s appearance and content with Drupal, installed effortlessly through Liquid Web’s Plesk with guided setup, including administrator account creation.
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Installing Joomla with cPanel
Read more: Installing Joomla with cPanelEffortlessly manage your website’s appearance and content with Joomla, easily installed on your domain through Liquid Web’s cPanel and Softaculous Apps Installer. Walk through setup, including the first administrator account.
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Installing Joomla with Plesk
Read more: Installing Joomla with PleskManage your website’s design and content effortlessly with Joomla. Installing it on your domain is straightforward through Liquid Web’s Plesk, with guided setup and administrator account creation.
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Installing WordPress with cPanel
Read more: Installing WordPress with cPanelEffortlessly manage your website’s design and content with WordPress, installed seamlessly through Liquid Web’s cPanel using the Softaculous Apps Installer. Walk through setup, including the first administrator account.
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Installing WordPress with Plesk
Read more: Installing WordPress with PleskEasily manage your website’s design and content with WordPress, effortlessly installed on your domain through Liquid Web’s Plesk with guided setup and administrator account creation.
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InterWorx CLI
Read more: InterWorx CLIManage InterWorx via CLI: Use key scripts & the NodeWorx API for server/SiteWorx admin. Automate backups, user/domain mgmt, & more.
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InterWorx Troubleshooting Guide
Read more: InterWorx Troubleshooting GuideTroubleshoot common InterWorx issues: Fix primary domain changes, DNS, slow panels, email errors, PHP problems, Let’s Encrypt, & ModSecurity.
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Interworx: MariaDB and MySQL troubleshooting
Read more: Interworx: MariaDB and MySQL troubleshootingFix InterWorx “replyCode: 500” on MySQL DB/user creation. Issue: empty MySQL user. Guide: diagnose via iworx.log, then remove from `mysql.user`.
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Limiting WHM Access Using Host Access Control
Read more: Limiting WHM Access Using Host Access ControlYou can use Host Access Control in WHM to add an extra layer of security to have control over which IP addresses are able to connect to critical administrative services on your server.
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Listing Your cPanel Accounts
Read more: Listing Your cPanel AccountsAccessing a list of cPanel accounts on your server is useful for updating customer base, identifying unused accounts, or estimating licensing costs. With cPanel licensing based on account numbers, reviewing this list aids in planning.
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Log Into cPanel
Read more: Log Into cPanelYou have three options for logging into cPanel. You can log in using your Liquid Web account, from WHM, or directly from your Internet browser. This article explains the steps for each method.
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Log into your Control Panel
Read more: Log into your Control PanelControl panels simplify server management by automating tasks. Learn how to log into popular options like WHM, cPanel, Interworx (Nodeworx & Siteworx), and Plesk, each offering easy interfaces for efficient server control.
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Logging into Interworx Web Panel
Read more: Logging into Interworx Web PanelThe first step to working with your new InterWorx Web Panel server is logging into the control panel. You can login into main admin account through Nodeworx using the administrator user credentials, or you can login into Siteworx as one of the users that you have created to manage an individual domain. We’ll start with…
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Logging into phpMyAdmin from cPanel
Read more: Logging into phpMyAdmin from cPanelcPanel simplifies database management through phpMyAdmin. Once logged in, users can perform various tasks like adding and deleting data, connecting databases, and more, facilitating efficient database administration.
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Logging into Plesk
Read more: Logging into PleskLog into Plesk via your Liquid Web account by selecting your server and clicking “Go to Plesk.” Use your server credentials to log in or access Plesk directly at https://yourIP:8443.
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Logging into Siteworx
Read more: Logging into SiteworxLogin to SiteWorx via domain credentials or through NodeWorx as admin to manage website content and domain settings.
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Logging into WHM
Read more: Logging into WHMLog into WHM via your Liquid Web account by accessing your server dashboard and clicking “Go to WHM.” Enter your server credentials to access WHM or log in directly at yourdomain.com/whm.