Cron’s are a way to schedule re-occurring tasks: such as running scripts, sending out emails, or giving your CMS a regular timing source so it can perform tasks such as publish scheduled posts You can find the ‘Cron Jobs’ tool within cPanel 1. Set the email you would like the cron’s output to be emailed […]

 

Many hosting providers allow you to add an ‘addon domain’ to your cPanel service, in addition to your main ‘primary domain’. This allows a single cPanel account to host multiple websites and email accounts for another domain, which may be very useful for personal hosting services or business accounts for related sites. Advantages of Addon […]

 

Logs for the following cPanel services can be found in the following locations.These log locations will require ‘root’ (administrator access), if you do not have this, please contact your hosting provider Access Log for cPanel, WHM, Webmail Error logs for cPanel Pages Login Authentication into cPanel ModSec Audit Log Email’s processed through server Email IMAP/POP3 […]

 

When website visitors connect to the server on which the website is stored, a piece of software called the ‘web server’ manages the connection and serves (sends) the web page back to the web browser which requested it. The term ‘Web Server’ can also refer to the physical server or computer the website is hosted […]

Inodes are the number of individual files that are stored on your cPanel hosting service, which include emails within your mailbox’s. Webhost’s often impose restrictions on the number of inodes on any single cPanel service, this is as limits how many websites and large mailbox’s can be put on the individual cPanel service and promotes […]

 

cPanel Servers perform many tasks and have may have many ports open. A summary of each of the standard cPanel ports: Port Service Summary 21 FTP Used to transfer files between the client and server with a FTP client such as FileZilla 25, 587, 465 (SSL) SMTP Used to send outgoing emails to another email […]