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How To: WHM/cPanel Hardening & Security - The Basics - Part 1 - NEW!
A step by step paper how to secure linux server with cPanel/WHM and Apache installed. By default, linux is not secured enough but you have to understand there is no such thing as "totally secured server/system". The purpose of this paper is to understand how to at least provide some kind of security to the server.
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Submitted by: NickTheGreek
Submitted on: 22 Sep 2012
Total views: 239
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How to secure /tmp - NEW!
This will cover securing /tmp /var/tmp and /dev/shm
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Submitted by: NickTheGreek
Submitted on: 22 Sep 2012
Total views: 222
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Command to delete the session files from the tmp. - NEW!
Basically all the session files stored in the tmp directory and some time due to the excessive connection to mysql, we are facing the tmp directory 100% full problem at that time we can use the following command in cron and remove the session file more then 30 minutes old.
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Submitted by: NickTheGreek
Submitted on: 3 Oct 2012
Total views: 211
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DSO (mod_php) vs. CGI vs. suPHP vs. FastCGI - NEW!
This is one of the most common topics that I see customers will ask about. As highly important as PHP handlers are, they often the least understood. They seem complicated, but its not too hard to understand. You don˘t have to know that exact science of how it all works, but one should learn the basics if you want to take your website seriously. Picking the right PHP handler for your website will give you the optimal speeds you want and maybe allow you to save some money by using a cheaper hosting package. So I invite you to take a few minutes and learn something new.
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Submitted by: NickTheGreek
Submitted on: 12 Nov 2012
Total views: 473
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Upgrading MySQL Without Breaking PHP - NEW!
There˘s a dilemma amongst system administrators of high-traffic servers when it comes to doing updates – downtime. Most upgrades on a Linux/cPanel server can be done without interruption, but when it comes to upgrading MySQL, some get quite a surprise.
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Submitted by: NickTheGreek
Submitted on: 2 Dec 2012
Total views: 201
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cPanel Administrative Notepad - NEW!
Being an old-school system administrator from the days of command line and GUI-less administration, adapting to cPanel was a difficult challenge. If you˘re like me, and you˘re a _real_ system administrator (not a point and click admin), this cheat sheet I have compiled will want to be bookmarked. cPanel and WHM still run on Linux environments, therefore, they still have to play by the rules. Everything that cPanel does for you when you click that button, can easily be explained on the server-side by something as simple as the existence of a lock file, or the modification of some obscure cPanel fabricated configuration file. So, here˘s all of cPanel˘s dirty little secrets file locations:
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Submitted by: NickTheGreek
Submitted on: 3 Jan 2013
Total views: 307
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How do I Flush the cPHulk Database - NEW!
Flushing the cPHulk Database will allow you to login to your hosting account (if you have been blocked by the Brute Force protection system that cPanel has started using since its 11.24 version.
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Submitted by: NickTheGreek
Submitted on: 30 Nov 2013
Total views: 373
Total rating: 0
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