Prevent the user “nobody” from sending mail
Solution Login to WHM, Click on the “Tweak Settings” link under “Server Setup”. Within the mail section is a check box with the heading: “Prevent …
Solution Login to WHM, Click on the “Tweak Settings” link under “Server Setup”. Within the mail section is a check box with the heading: “Prevent …
Solution Log into your server via WHM/cPanel via url like ‘https://10.20.30.40:2086/’ Selecte ‘Update Apache’ under the ‘Software’ section of WHM on the left side near …
Solution Log into WHM, and click on “Service Manager” under the Service Configuration grouping. Put a checkmark next to “exim on another port” (the default …
Solution Click on the “Tweak Settings” link under “Server Setup”. Within the “System” section is a check box with the heading: “Disable Http Authentication for …
Solution Before setting up compression of your logs, you will want to have cpanel run the stats as often as possible. This is so you …
Solution CPanel does not formally release any language packs. You will first have to find the language pack that you are wanting to install. This …
Solution Login into the server via ssh and run the following command: root@cpdemo [~]# /scripts/installzendopt This will start an ncurses based installer. The defaults should …
Solution As of January 2006, CPanel has made some changes to their smartctl implementation, which is what they use to periodically scan for SMART errors …
Solution The default installations of Apache will set this up using the logrotate script. If you don’t have this configured automatically or if you’re using …
Solution Make sure root pass is in /root/.my.cnf This is usually the first root pass the box was given once cpanel is installed. If it …
Solution Ports that must be open to run cPanel behind a firewall: port service protocol direction 20 ftp tcp inbound/outbound 21 ftp tcp,udp inbound/outbound 22 …