If you’re not familiar with the Create Support Ticket interface, this tool lives inside WHM and allows a root user to create a support ticket with the cPanel Support staff. How is…
We’d like to introduce you to one of our newest features in cPanel & WHM version 78: WHM’s Email Deliverability interface. The evolution of cPanel’s Email Authentication Interface to the Email Deliverability interface began with a…
EasyApache is a command line activated script that allows you to update and reconfigure your Apache web server through WHM or SSH. As of last week’s update, EasyApache 4 includes…
As you may or may not be aware, on January 19th, 2019, a security announcement was published confirming the compromise of the PHP Extension and Application Repository (PEAR) installation script. The PEAR…
WordPress is the most commonly used CMS (Content Management Software) on the internet, with a market share of 59.5% of websites built on the internet. There are numerous ways to…
WordPress Theme – Twenty Twenty: Intro to the New WordPress Theme Twenty Twenty is the new default WordPress theme coming with the latest release of WordPress 5.3. Like its predecessor…
Security Advisor 101 for cPanel Servers Introduction: Security is paramount for web hosting environments. With the variety of threats evolving daily, having a tool like the Security Advisor in cPanel…
Several versions ago, we made some monumental changes to the way that the ACLs (access control lists) and APIs behave and the level of access they grant. These improvements allow webhosts to…
In cPanel & WHM version 76, we implemented a new version of Apache Tomcat® for users that run EasyApache 4. This iteration represents a complete overhaul of our implementation and…
One of the useful features that we offer with cPanel & WHM is the ability to run your own DNS server . The nameserver features we have provided in the past have included PowerDNS, MyDNS, BIND, and NSD. With the release…
It’s very common these days for hosting providers to offer cloud-based hosting solutions to their customers. In configuring these servers ourselves, and in interactions with our customers’ servers, an issue…
How to Create a Privacy Policy for WordPress Website If you own a website that collects personal information through contact forms and tools such as Google Analytics, you may be…
How to backup/restore a single cPanel account via SSH cPanel allows you to backup and restore cPanel accounts with shell commands. We will show in this post the commands you…
If you’ve ever logged in to WHM as a root-level user, you’ve assuredly seen a box with a notification of a new or improved feature. This dialogue box is known…
Let’s say you need to find hosting for multiple web applications with cPanel backend access so clients cannot access each other’s backends. What can you do to create a secure…