Introduction cPHulk Brute Force Protection is a built-in security feature in WHM/cPanel designed to protect servers from brute-force login attempts on services like WHM, SSH, cPanel, FTP, and Email. Sometimes, however, you may get locked out of WHM or SSH because cPHulk has blacklisted your IP. Clearing or flushing the cPHulk cache helps reset the ..
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Introduction Monitoring disk usage is an essential task for system administrators to ensure that servers run efficiently and do not encounter downtime due to insufficient storage. cPanel & WHM provides built-in options to automatically send alerts when disk space usage reaches warning or critical levels. Enabling these alerts helps you take proactive action before your ..
Introduction:Your website may look great and function smoothly, but without proper security, it’s vulnerable to attacks, data breaches, and malicious bots. The .htaccess file is a powerful configuration file used by Apache servers to control security, access, and redirects — all from within your hosting environment.In this guide, you’ll learn how to access, edit, and ..
Introduction: In web hosting environments managed through WHM/cPanel, administrators often need to suspend user accounts for various reasons such as non-payment, abuse, or maintenance. While this can be done easily through the WHM interface, system administrators often prefer using the Command Line Interface (CLI) for automation, scripting, or remote administration. Steps to Suspend a cPanel ..
Introduction Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security to your WHM login by requiring a temporary security code generated on your mobile device, in addition to your password.This ensures that even if someone obtains your WHM password, they cannot access your server without the time-based verification code — protecting your server from unauthorized ..
Introduction: Managing PHP versions is important to ensure compatibility with different applications and websites. WHM provides an easy way to manage and assign PHP versions to your cPanel accounts using EasyApache 4 and the MultiPHP Manager. Step 1: Log in to WHM Step 2: Verify Installed PHP Versions Step 3: Set PHP Versions for Domains ..
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