How to Reset a WordPress Admin Password via Command Line in cPanel
Lost access to your WordPress admin account? Reset your password using MySQL commands in cPanel’s command line.
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Lost access to your WordPress admin account? Reset your password using MySQL commands in cPanel’s command line.
Automating cPanel/WHM Setup for Large-Scale Server Deployments If you manage a large number of servers with a fully automated cPanel/WHM…
There comes a time in every sysadmin’s life where filesystem errors just happen. Luckily, these are somewhat easy to fix,…
Spam emails can overload your cPanel server and affect deliverability. By optimizing Exim and Tweak Settings in WHM, you can significantly reduce spam and secure your mail server. Follow this step-by-step guide to configure your server for better email security.
Learn how to install and use htop on all major Linux distributions. A powerful alternative to top, with real-time monitoring, mouse support, and modern features.
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Keeping Exim up to date is crucial for security and performance on cPanel servers. cPanel provides a built-in script to upgrade Exim manually. Follow this quick guide to update your mail server with a single command.
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ConfigServer Security & Firewall (CSF) is a popular firewall for Linux servers that includes a login failure daemon (lfd) to detect and block brute-force attacks. This guide will walk you through installing and configuring CSF on your server.