Security Articles
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This collection of articles serves as your central resource for understanding, and managing the security of your Liquid Web account, server and websites.
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Find (View) Default Zone for Firewalld on CentOS 7
Read more: Find (View) Default Zone for Firewalld on CentOS 7Zones enhance an administrator’s capability to define trusts and restrict network traffic. Learn how to find the default zone in Firewalld on CentOS 7 via the command line.
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Firewall Management
Read more: Firewall ManagementA firewall is your server’s first defense. Learn how firewalls block threats, the types available, and how to configure them for robust security.
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Forcing SSL Connections Using .htaccess
Read more: Forcing SSL Connections Using .htaccessFor a secure connection, use .htaccess rules to redirect insecure traffic from http://mysite.com to https://mysite.com, assuming you have an SSL installed. Familiarity with .htaccess files and file management is assumed.
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Generating an SSL Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
Read more: Generating an SSL Certificate Signing Request (CSR)Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) for your SSL. Find step-by-step guides for cPanel, Plesk, InterWorx, Cloud Sites, and command line.
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Generating an SSL Certificate Signing Request (CSR) from Command Line
Read more: Generating an SSL Certificate Signing Request (CSR) from Command LineGenerating a CSR for your SSL order in cPanel is straightforward. For Core-Managed or Self-Managed servers, we provide Command Line instructions.
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Getting Started with Configserver’s ModSecurity Control Plugin
Read more: Getting Started with Configserver’s ModSecurity Control PluginUse the ConfigServer ModSecurity Control (CMC) plugin in WHM to whitelist specific rules for a secure yet smooth-running site. Configure it with this article’s guidance.
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HIPAA Compliance
Read more: HIPAA ComplianceHIPAA-compliant hosting protects patient data with encryption, firewalls & backups. A signed Business Associate Agreement (BAA) is essential.
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How existing customers order SSL certificates in the Nexcess Client Portal
Read more: How existing customers order SSL certificates in the Nexcess Client PortalAre you an existing customer of a Nexcess hosting product? If so, are you looking to order an SSL certificate through the Nexcess Client Portal? Here is your guide with the installation steps.