Introduction: The Market Provider Manager is a feature in WHM (Web Host Manager) that allows server administrators to control which third-party marketplaces appear in their users’ cPanel accounts. These marketplaces can include: By using this tool, you can enable or disable providers, prioritize offerings, and customize your customer’s experience based on your brand’s services. Prerequisites ..
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Introduction: Creating an API token for cPanel allows you to securely access and manage your cPanel account programmatically. API tokens provide a way to authenticate API requests without exposing your cPanel account credentials. This method enhances security and enables the automation of various tasks, such as managing files, databases, email accounts, and DNS settings. Steps ..
Introduction: In this guide, we will walk you through the process of creating a new domain account in cPanel and adding it to an existing reseller account. By the end of this guide, you will have a better understanding of how to manage your web hosting account and create new domains for your clients. Whether ..
Introduction A hostname SSL certificate secures connections to cPanel services and helps prevent browser security warnings. Installing a valid hostname SSL certificate ensures secure access to services such as WHM, Webmail, FTP, Exim, and Dovecot. Prerequisites Implementation cPanel Services That Use the Hostname SSL Certificate The hostname SSL certificate is applied to the following services: ..
Introduction The cPanel File Manager is a web-based tool that allows users to manage website files directly from the hosting control panel without using FTP software. With File Manager, you can upload files such as website pages, images, scripts, backups, and documents quickly and securely. This method is especially useful for users who need a ..
Introduction In Linux systems, users who belong to the wheel group are usually granted elevated privileges through sudo. By default, these users may also be able to switch to the root account using sudo su – or reset the root password using sudo passwd root. For security and access-control purposes, administrators may want to prevent ..
Introduction ConfigServer Security & Firewall includes Login Failure Daemon (LFD) monitoring, which tracks user activities and sends alerts for suspicious processes or login attempts. Administrators can exclude specific users from LFD alerts when required. Prerequisites Before proceeding, ensure: Implementation Step 1: Log in to the server via SSH as root and enter the below command ..
Introduction Databases are a critical part of most websites, especially for applications like WordPress, Joomla, Magento, and custom PHP sites. Over time, a database can become corrupted due to server crashes, incomplete queries, or improper shutdowns. In cPanel, you can quickly repair MySQL databases using built-in tools without needing advanced command-line skills. Prerequisites Before repairing ..
Introduction Email accounts can consume significant disk space over time due to accumulated emails, attachments, spam messages, and archived folders. Monitoring email disk usage in cPanel helps administrators and users identify storage consumption, manage mailbox quotas, and maintain smooth email performance. This guide explains how to check the disk usage of email accounts using the ..
Introduction A shared IP address is an IP used by multiple websites hosted on the same server. In some cases, you may need to change the shared IP address due to IP reputation issues, blacklist problems, server migration, or network changes. Changing the shared IP ensures that websites and services continue to function properly with ..
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