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Upload Files Using FTP in Plesk
To securely connect your computer to your server for file uploads, use an FTP client like Filezilla, CoreFTP, or Cyberduck. Find your server…
Uploading Files Using FTP in cPanel
FTP is fast but insecure for file transfer. SFTP, like FTP over SSH, offers security. Use SFTP with desktop clients like Filezilla for Linux…
Uploading public_html Files in cPanel
To develop your website, you can create webpages on your computer and then upload them to your website using either cPanel's File Manager or…
Use Let’s Encrypt for SSL Encryption with Plesk
Learn how to install a free Let's Encrypt SSL certificate on Plesk servers. This guide shows adding the extension to secure your domain.
Using Amazon S3 and WHM for Off-Site Backups
Learn to configure WHM to send backups to Amazon S3. Seamlessly manage your off-server backups for your site's security and data protection.
Using AutoSSLs in cPanel and WHM
To secure customer information on your website, enabling the AutoSSL feature in WHM is a recent and convenient option. AutoSSL lets you appl…
Using cPHulk to Prevent Brute-Force Attacks
cPHulk is an added security feature in WHM, blocking login attempts in various services without affecting regular traffic.
Using Custom Error Pages
Error pages are a part of any website. No matter what, website visitors will sometimes encounter error pages. If you use custom error pages,…
Using Git with Plesk
Plesk now supports Git via an extension, facilitating code management. After installation and activation, use Git to publish and update publ…
Using HTTP/2 in Apache on cPanel
Learn how to enable HTTP/2 on your cPanel server for faster website performance. This guide covers benefits, considerations, and step-by-ste…
Using Let’s Encrypt in Interworx Web Panel
Learn to install a free Let's Encrypt SSL on InterWorx. This guide walks you through the simple steps to secure your website traffic in&hell…
Using MySQL commands with Plesk on Linux
Learn to use MySQL commands as root on a Plesk Linux server, understand /etc/psa/.psa.shadow, and set up passwordless MySQL access via /root…