Tag: cPanel
Forwarding email from one account to another using cPanel is a simple matter, but how you set it up can have a big impact on your server!
How to: Create a New Website in 20 Minutes
Many people think creating a new website with a brand-new domain name takes a lot of work and time. While this can be true in some cases, it is entirely possible to have a completely new site up and handling traffic in 20 minutes, possibly less.
WordPress is a very popular option for running your website and can be used to get your content online quickly for the world to see. This guide will walk you through installing the WordPress server software and the initial setup process.
Our monitoring team is on site every hour of every day keeping an eye on your server. Using manage, you can check your monitoring status as well as make changes to the server’s monitoring settings.
Allowing e-mail to build up in an account can lead to many troublesome issues like low disk space, sudden domain quota problems, and more. This article will cover several options that are available to remove those old messages and get your e-mail running smoothly again.
New User Tutorial: Logging in to cPanel Services
The name cPanel, developed by cPanel, LLC, is short for Control Panel. cPanel is a web hosting control panel that lets you manage your domains and their files from a graphical user interface (GUI). For servers with root access, cPanel will come with Web Host Manager (WHM), which handles the root functions of the server.
One simple way to improve your Linux server’s security is to use SFTP or SCP instead of regular FTP.
Resolvers are a form of DNS server that usually exist on a local network (such as the one your ISP operates to connect you to the internet) and handle all DNS requests from the computers that using the network.
New User Tutorial: Basic SSH Usage
If you have an account on a cPanel server with shell access or your own VPS server or Dedicated server running Linux then SSH is a powerful tool to have in your skill set.
Setting Up Private Nameservers in WHM/cPanel
Setting up your own private nameservers on a cPanel server has many benefits, most importantly enabling all of cPanel’s built-in DNS tools which can make DNS changes much easier.
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