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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 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 the CloudLinux PHP Selector in cPanel and WHM
Learn to manage PHP versions & extensions using CloudLinux PHP Selector in cPanel/WHM. See how it offers more granular control than cPanel's…
Using the cPanel Plugin for Acronis
The Acronis Backup system provided through Liquid Web is a powerful tool for backing up your dedicated server. Now you can have even easier&…
Using the File Manager in cPanel
The File Manager in cPanel is a secure tool to manage website files directly. This article explains its use.
Viewing Website Statistics in cPanel
Discover how to monitor your website statistics in cPanel. Learn to track visitors, bandwidth usage, and site errors using AWStats and Webal…
Website Management in cPanel
Your hub for domain management in cPanel. Add domains and subdomains, control DNS records, and set up permanent or temporary redirects.
What is “Least Privilege”?
Secure your server using the Principle of Least Privilege (PoLP). Learn how restricting user access prevents malware and how to manage file…
What is a Cron?
Cron is a time-based job scheduling tool on Linux systems that can run periodically at fixed times, dates, and intervals. It is typically us…
What is CloudLinux?
If you have multiple cPanel accounts and domains on your server, you may want to look into CloudLinux as a way to help restrict…
What Is Jailed Shell and How Can You Use It?
Jailed Shell restricts users to their directories for secure CLI access. Enable via cPanel, Plesk, InterWorx, or Linux command line.