Automating Apache and PHP Updates
A lot of hosts that deploy a large number of servers are automating updates instead of running them manually. While cPanel updates can be automated as well, it’s become a common question of how to...
View ArticleSetting Up Wildcard DNS with cPanel
Wildcard DNS allows a server to display and combination of subdomains for a website. For example, wildcard DNS for thecpaneladmin.com will allow any subdomain to resolve to this website, even if they...
View ArticleAccessing cPanel Through A Firewall
There’s been a long-standing issue from a hosting provider’s point of where cPanel runs on abnormal ports, causing users behind firewalls to be unable to access cPanel. At first, there was...
View ArticleChanging the Shared IP Address of a Live Server
There may come a point in time where you need to change the shared IP address of a server, with little to no interruption in service for your users. This guide will show you how to change the shared IP...
View ArticlecPanel 11.25 Cheat Sheet
We’ve developed our first cPanel 11.25 cheat sheet, now available for your downloading pleasure. The sheet is comprised of common file, script, and configuration locations for help at a quick glance....
View ArticleOverview of PHP Handlers
One user on the cPanel forums spent some time summarizing the four PHP handlers,currently available via EasyApache, into a neat little chart that makes it easy to do a quick comparison. With that...
View ArticleWildcard SSL Installation Script
Us administrators eventually come to the realization that when you have a wildcard SSL certificate for 40 subdomains, you can’t practically have separate IPs and cPanel accounts for all of them. If...
View ArticleInstall Tomcat 7 on a cPanel Server
CPanel has soon promised that Tomcat 7 will be supported in a future EasyApache release. Until then, you can get easily get the support of Tomcat 7 with just a little bit of manual intervention. I...
View ArticleOpenSSL Heartbleed Bug and What You Need to Know
Over the past few days, we have received an overwhelming number of questions about the OpenSSL Heartbleed bug and how cPanel system administrators should be handling this. First of all, if you haven’t...
View ArticlePHP Phalcon Module for cPanel EasyApache
Over the last few months I’ve seen a number of requests for Phalcon support within EasyApache. Bearing in mind that the installation is nothing more than that of a typical PECL module, some would...
View Articlede-POODLE-ing: How to Disable Support for SSLv3 on a cPanel Server
The latest security buzz this month is about the SSLv3 POODLE vulnerability, and how SSL version 3.0 is now officially designated as insecure, joining its predecessors versions 1.0 (unreleased) and...
View ArticleInstalling Ruby on Rails with Passenger on a cPanel Server
With the Ruby developer community continuing to grow, we often get requests for Ruby support from providers wanting to be able to offer their customers the ability to run Rails applications. We do...
View ArticleInstalling LetsEncrypt SSL Certificates on CentOS + cPanel Servers
At the time of this writing, LetsEncrypt is in public beta and already in high demand. This service is a new certificate authority that allows you to generate your own signed certificates in an effort...
View ArticleTroubleshooting Website SSL Issues – No Padlock
Having SSL problems? One of the most common issues our team handles is related to websites not properly displaying over HTTPS, whether it be the website either not loading entirely, or just not...
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