by Visakh S | Aug 31, 2014 | cPanel, Server Administration
If you have cPanel shared hosting servers, chances are that you will be using Config Server Firewall (CSF) and Login Failure Daemon (LFD) firewall to secure your server. While they provide great out of the box security, it’s default settings can cause Connection...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Aug 13, 2012 | cPanel, Server Administration
I have been dealing with quite a large number of clients, their queries and feedbacks for the past few months. The common thing that I noticed with all is the hurry to fix the issue concerned about the downtime for their business. We all undoubtedly hope for a tension...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Jul 12, 2012 | cPanel, Server Administration
Through your code in languages such as PHP and Perl, you can access cPanel’s APIs to integrate billing solutions and applications, mass deploy and automate installations, and administer your client licenses. Numerous developers have successfully integrated their...
by Sherin George | Mar 6, 2012 | cPanel, Server Administration
While discussing PHP permissions in the last blog, we concluded that SuPHP servers ideally needed PHP file permissions of just 600. Out of many means to set the permission/ownership, the quickest is to set the permissions, using a script. You may set this script as a...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Mar 1, 2012 | cPanel, Server Administration
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...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Dec 22, 2011 | cPanel, FTP, Server Administration
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...
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