Category : WHM

Introduction: WHM allows server administrators to enable shell access for cPanel users. Shell access provides command-line access to the server through SSH, which is useful for managing files, running scripts, using Git, and performing administrative tasks. Prerequisites: Before proceeding, ensure the following: Implementation: Step 1: Login to WHM. Step 2: Type as manage shell access in the ..

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Introduction In WHM, you can change IP addresses for multiple cPanel accounts at once using the Change Multiple Sites’ IP Addresses feature. This is useful when migrating to a new shared IP or adding additional IPs to the server. Prerequisites Implementation Step 1:Log in to root WHM. Step 2:Navigate to: Home → Multi Account Functions ..

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Introduction A PHP handler determines how PHP scripts are processed and executed on a web server. Different PHP handlers offer varying levels of performance, security, and resource usage. Common PHP handlers include DSO, CGI, suPHP, FastCGI, LSAPI, and PHP-FPM. Changing the PHP handler can help improve website performance, enhance security, or ensure compatibility with specific ..

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Introduction In cPanel, you may need to convert an existing standalone cPanel account into an addon domain under another hosting account. This is commonly done to consolidate hosting accounts and simplify management. Prerequisites Before starting, ensure: Implementation 1) Backup the entire account you wish to convert (using cPanel’s Full Backup feature) and save the backup ..

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Introduction Optimising a cPanel server is essential for maintaining security, performance, and stability. Proper tuning helps protect against attacks while improving server responsiveness and resource usage. Prerequisites Before proceeding, ensure: Implementation 1. Server Security OptimisationcPanel/WHM Server Security is the most important aspect to keep your websites and other data secure, as new methods of attacks ..

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Introduction The “IP Address Has Changed!” error in cPanel occurs when your session IP changes during login. This can interrupt access to both cPanel and WHM. Prerequisites Implementation There are two possibilities why you would receive the error message “IP address has changed” from cPanel. There are two ways to resolve the error message. Method ..

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