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August 29th, 2012

cPanel Log Rotation - Effective solution to log file growth

by bob,
Guru

A log file can grow without bounds if it is not managed well. Larger log files are relatively harder to manipulate and also increase in the size of log file can result in file systems to run out of space. Opening, closing and manipulating data for very large file size consumes system resources and will therefore slow down the server.

An efficient solution to this problem is log rotation. It allows automatic rotation, compression, removal and mailing of log files. Log files can be rotated daily, weekly, monthly or when it grows too large. Read the rest of this entry »

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March 1st, 2012

cPanel mailing list - Howto

by BobcaresVideos,
Wannabe

A mailing list is actually a list of mail addresses, to which the same information/content is sent. Suppose you have to send an announcement to all users of a particular service, say customers who use your enterprise backup solution, all you need to do is to send it to a mailing list comprising of all such user’s mail ID’s.

Adding a mailing list in cPanel is a fairly easy task. Let us see how this can be done easily, from within the cPanel account :

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February 6th, 2012

Creating and managing Addon domains via cPanel

by BobcaresVideos,
Wannabe

cPanel allows for adding additional domains to your existing account. The Addon domains are separate fully functional domains that are added from within the control panel. In short, cPanel is designed to allow multiple websites, all with a single control panel and hosting account. Most of the features of the primary domain, like creating e-mail accounts, forwarders, redirects etc. are available for addon domains as well. All this, managed with a single cPanel account.

Addon domains work by converting a sub-domain of your primary account and giving it a separate domain name, totally independent of the primary domain name.

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December 22nd, 2011

Adding FTP accounts in cPanel

by BobcaresVideos,
Wannabe

FTP is one of the traditional methods of publishing websites onto the webspace. With numerous FTP software, this is also the most popular methods of transferring files.

cPanel has the option of switching between multiple FTP servers, and has a single interface from where it allows managing FTP users, their file folders and even their disk Quota’s. Read the rest of this entry »

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November 22nd, 2011

cPanel IP deny manager

by BobcaresVideos,
Wannabe

The IP Deny feature is useful to block access to your websites from a single IP address, a range of IP addresses or even a fully qualified domain name.

The IP address(s) can be banned in the following way :

=> Single IP Address (Example: 10.10.10.1)
=> Implied Range (Example: 10.10.10.1-10)

The feature is also useful for restricting access to the site temporarily by banning all IP’s and allowing say just yours and your developer’s IP address(s). Read the rest of this entry »

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July 8th, 2011

HowTo: Add a cronjob in cPanel

by BobcaresVideos,
Wannabe

The session covers adding or modifying a Cron job via cPanel. Cron jobs are tasks(programs/scripts) that are scheduled to run at predefined times or intervals. Adding a cron job is easy, and is a great help in managing server administration tasks that need to be performed periodically. Read the rest of this entry »

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June 22nd, 2011

HowTo: Enable extended logging for exim via WHM

by BobcaresVideos,
Wannabe

When troubleshooting mail or attempting to discover the source of spam originating from your server, it is often useful to enable extended Exim logging.

It is a fairly easy task, and can be performed in a matter of minutes… Read the rest of this entry »

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June 16th, 2011

Disable PHP open_basedir protection in cPanel/WHM

by BobcaresVideos,
Wannabe

PHP open_basedir directive is used to limit the files that can be opened by PHP to a specific directory-tree. What does that mean? With the open_basedir directive, you can tell the PHP scripts on a domain, which folders they have access to. Once specified, the PHP scripts will not be able to access files outside those folders.


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