In this article, we have explained how to set up cron jobs in cPanel. You can use cron jobs to schedule commands to run at specific intervals. To set up a cron job in cPanel. Follow these steps: 1. Log in to the cPanel account. 2. Select the “Advanced” section. 3. Click on the “Cron […]
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How to Perform a Virus Scan in cPanel
This tutorial will demonstrate how to perform a virus scan in cPanel. To avoid the malware and virus in cPanel, a scan is carried out. It becomes very easy to detect the virus using “Virus Scanner” in cPanel. Let us follow the steps to scan viruses in cPanel: 1. Log in to cPanel. 2. Choose […]
How to View the History of your Resource Usage in cPanel
This tutorial will explain to you how to view the history of your resource usage in cPanel. Let us follow the steps: 1. Log in to cPanel. 2. Find the “Metrics” section and click on the “Resource Usage” option. 3. You will be redirected to the “Resource Usage” page. 4. You will see a message […]
How to create Dynamic DNS in cPanel
You will discover how to create Dynamic DNS using cPanel in this article. Devices such as network routers can use dynamic DNS to notify servers when their IP address changes. The gadget connects to a unique web address, authenticates itself, and then delivers the new IP address. When someone attempts to connect again, cPanel changes […]
How to Move cPanel Backups to VPS
This tutorial will show you how to migrate your backup from cPanel to a VPS. Backups are used to retrieve data that has been lost. Taking backups is a wonderful way to keep your data safe. Below are the steps to be taken: 1. Log in to the cPanel. 2. From the “Files” menu, select the […]
How to Modify Directory Permissions and Check them in cPanel
This tutorial will explain to you how to modify directory permissions and check them in cPanel. Data theft and malicious intrusions can be prevented by assigning the necessary permissions to files and folders. Permissions control what and who can read, write, edit, and access your site’s content. Let us follow the steps: 1. Log into […]
How To set up Apache Handlers In cPanel
We will be explaining to you how to set up an “Apache Handler” for your website in this article. Follow the steps: 1. Log in to cPanel. 2. Locate the “Advanced” option and in that click on the “Apache Handler” sub-option. 3. Write the name of the “Handler” and the file “Extension(s)” you want the handler […]
How to Change IP Addresses for a Large Number of Accounts at Once in WHM
The following article will explain to you how to change IP addresses for a large number of accounts at once in WHM. Let us see how to do it at once: 1.) Log in to WHM. 2.) In the Home screen, Select the “Multi-Account Functions” option from the left-hand side of the screen. 3.) Then […]
How to view Awstats in cPanel
This post will demonstrate to you how to view Awstats in cPanel. Awstats (Advanced Web Statistics) is a strong Perl-based internet analytics reporting application that collects data from the web, streaming content, emails, and FTP server metrics. Let us follow the steps: 1. Log in to cPanel. 2. Select the “Awstats” option from the “Metrics” […]
How to Enable Gzip Compression in cPanel
The procedures in the following article will show you how to enable gzip compression in cPanel. Before delivering content to a visitor’s browser, Apache enables you to compress it. Let us follow the steps to enable gzip compression in cPanel: 1. Log in to cPanel. 2. Click on the “Optimize Website” from the “Software” section. […]
How can you Keep cPanel and WHM Applications Up to Date on your Server?
In this section, you will learn about How can you keep your cPanel and WHM applications up to date on your server Updating cPanel and WHM can be done from within the WHM interface, and also from the server’s command line or terminal. We strongly advise that you update cPanel and WHM on all of […]
How to Add and Remove Parked Domain (Aliases) in cPanel
This tutorial will show you how to use the Aliases function in cPanel to add or remove parked domains (alias). You can host several domains on your hosting account using the Alias function in cPanel. Follow the steps for setting up a parked domain alias in cPanel: 1. Log in to your “cPanel” account. 2. […]