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Safe permissions for files and folders in cPanel

February 19, 2013 By admin Leave a Comment

The folder permissions and ownership is one key to the security of the websites and your codes.  You have to keep them safe so that any hacker wont deface your websites or inject malware. These happens because of two reasons … [Read more...] about Safe permissions for files and folders in cPanel

Filed Under: cPanel, Linux, Tutorials Tagged With: chmod, cpanel, file permissions, linux, linux command line

Enhancing firewall in your cPanel server

October 16, 2012 By admin Leave a Comment

Being a server admin, it is a vital part of the admin to protect their servers from different types of attacks. The most common one among them is the brute force attack, where the attacker tries to login to the server or email or any password protected area using trial and error method.  The most common form of a brute force attack is a dictionary attack. A person who is trying … [Read more...] about Enhancing firewall in your cPanel server

Filed Under: Control Panels, cPanel, Tutorials Tagged With: apf, bfd, brute force attacks, brute force detection, configserver, cpanel, csf, linux, security, whm

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