WHM Security Articles
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Explore the articles below to learn how to secure your WHM server effectively.
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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 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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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 Root Password in WHM
Read more: Changing Your Root Password in WHMChanging the root password alters your main server and WHM login credentials, ensuring uniqueness and enhancing security.
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Deleting a cPanel Account from WHM
Read more: Deleting a cPanel Account from WHMNeed to remove a cPanel account? Learn how to safely terminate accounts from WHM, retain your DNS zone data, and ensure you have proper backups first.
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Enable Let’s Encrypt for AutoSSL on WHM-Based Servers
Read more: Enable Let’s Encrypt for AutoSSL on WHM-Based ServersFollow our tutorial to assign free SSLs on all your domains that will automatically renew! We walk you through the SSL process with easy-to-follow screenshots and instructions.
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Enabling Two-Factor Authentication in WHM
Read more: Enabling Two-Factor Authentication in WHMSecure your server by enabling Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) in WHM. Learn how to configure 2FA for root access and manage cPanel users.
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How to Enable Automatic Updates in cPanel/WHM
Read more: How to Enable Automatic Updates in cPanel/WHMThese instructions are intended specifically for changing the update preferences for cPanel, RPMs (operating system packages), and SpamAssassin rules on cPanel servers.