Guide to the cPanel Control Panel
cPanel is the control panel for your hosting account. It provides a graphical interface to help you manage your website and server.
You can use cPanel to manage your website’s files, create email accounts, and administer databases. The dashboard also allows you to install applications like WordPress, monitor resource usage, and configure security features such as SSL certificates.
The articles in this collection explain how to use the common features within cPanel to manage your hosting account.
Creating a Cron Job in cPanel
Creating scheduled tasks via a crontab file automates script execution on your server. While you can manually edit the crontab, using cPanel simplifies the process. It allows setting preferences, entering commands, and receiving email updates upon execution, minimizing syntax errors and ensuring smooth operation.
Exploring Your New Linux cPanel Server
Put your new WHM/cPanel server to work! Learn its many features and tools to get the most value from your Linux hosting experience.
File Management in cPanel
Your guide to file management in cPanel. Use the File Manager for quick edits or FTP for bulk uploads. Monitor disk space and back up your site.
Getting Started with cPanel
When you access cPanel, four key sections stand out for managing your website: files, subdomains, email, and service installations. This article details these common cPanel functions.
How to Mass Create cPanel Accounts Using Bash
Creating cPanel accounts can be time consuming. Speed up the process by using a bash script to mass create your cPanel accounts today!
How to Use Disk Quotas in Dedicated Linux Servers With cPanel
Disk space management in dedicated Linux servers with cPanel is often underestimated. Learn to manage disk space in your cPanel server.
Log Into cPanel
You have three options for logging into cPanel. You can log in using your Liquid Web account, from WHM, or directly from your Internet browser. This article explains the steps for each method.
Manage Databases in cPanel
Your hub for database management in cPanel. Create MySQL databases and users, manage data with phpMyAdmin, and configure remote access.
Manage Email in cPanel
Your hub for professional email in cPanel. Create accounts, access webmail, configure clients, and manage spam with our guides.
Managing cPanel Tiered Licensing
Server costs may be affected by the number of accounts on the server. More than ever, efficient management of the accounts on your server is a necessary part of hosting.
Python Web Applications in cPanel on CloudLinux
This article and video outline how to install and utilize the Python Selector in cPanel on a CloudLinux server. This will allow for multiple versions of Python to run on a per-app basis. The info will outline installing all currently available versions of Python.
Security in cPanel
Your guide to cPanel security. Learn to install SSL certificates, block malicious IPs, enable 2FA, and protect your site’s content.
SuPHP on cPanel
Learn to install SuPHP on cPanel via EasyApache 4, manage file permissions, troubleshoot 500 errors using suphp_log, and set custom PHP options with .user.ini.
Taking a Manual Backup in cPanel
For added security, regularly schedule automatic backups and manually back up before making major changes to your website or server using cPanel.
Troubleshooting in cPanel: FTP: Failed to Retrieve Directory Listing
FTP connection timeout during directory listing retrieval often stems from passive FTP settings, usually due to firewall issues. Resolve by ensuring correct port access or allowing connections to random ports. This article offers two solutions to address the error.
Troubleshooting: cPanel is Emailing Me, Is My Server Down?
cPanel occasionally pushes updates that will generate emails about resource usage, updates, root logins and process notices. This article will go through a few of the most common emails and explain them. Most are nothing to worry about and are just notifying you of updates and valid logins.
Using HTTP/2 in Apache on cPanel
Learn how to enable HTTP/2 on your cPanel server for faster website performance. This guide covers benefits, considerations, and step-by-step instructions.
Viewing Website Statistics in cPanel
cPanel has a number of tools you can use to view your website statistics on a per site basis. Viewing the information in the Metrics section of cPanel, you can view the visitors to your webserver, errors, bandwidth use as well as FTP logins and usage statistics using Webalizer. This article will go through the…
Website Management in cPanel
Your hub for domain management in cPanel. Add domains and subdomains, control DNS records, and set up permanent or temporary redirects.