How to Block an IP Address from Accessing Your Website Using cPanel
Running a website comes with its share of unwanted visitors from hackers trying to exploit vulnerabilities to bots draining your…
Continue ReadingRunning a website comes with its share of unwanted visitors from hackers trying to exploit vulnerabilities to bots draining your…
Continue ReadingMaintaining a website involves repetitive tasks clearing cache, running backups, sending reports, and more. Doing these manually can be time-consuming…
Continue ReadingMany web applications and tools require access to a MySQL database not just from within the same hosting server, but…
Continue ReadingIn shared hosting environments, resource abuse by a single website can affect hundreds of other users. That’s where CloudLinux and…
Continue ReadingWhen other websites directly link to your images, videos, or downloadable files without hosting them themselves they’re stealing your server’s…
Continue ReadingCustom error pages are often overlooked, but they play a crucial role in user experience and branding. Instead of showing…
Continue ReadingDeploying web applications used to require command-line access, package managers, and web server configuration. But if your hosting environment uses…
Continue ReadingSpam emails not only clutter your inbox but can also pose security risks. cPanel offers two powerful, built‑in tools Spam…
Continue ReadingIn modern web development, version control is not optional it’s essential. Git, the most popular version control system, allows developers…
Continue ReadingManaging website files doesn’t always have to involve FTP clients or logging into cPanel manually. One of the most underrated…
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