The Login Failure Daemon (LFD) is a part of the ConfigServer Security & Firewall (CSF) application that is available for Linux servers. It’s the firewall that comes preinstalled on any Managed KnownHost server and it’s a product that we’re very familiar with. This particular part of the application handles the tracking and logging of what […]
Right from starting slowly, cPanel began to designing and developing skins/styles with a modern look. Presently cPanel has five types of styles, and you can use any of them as all are responsive except Retro Style. Let get started and know more about how to change the style in cPanel easily! 1. Log in to cPanel using Username & Password. i.e; (https://yourdomain.com:2083 […]
cPanel comes with English as a default language. It comes with multiple options of language to select the preferred language. In this guide, we will show you how to change language in cPanel. 1. Log in to cPanel using Username & Password. i.e; (https://yourdomain.com:2083 or https://yourdomain.com/cpanel) 2. Navigate to PREFRENCES → Change Language. 3. Select the language from the dropdown. 4. To […]
cPanel has fully integrated with Awstats with its control panel. Awstats is a server log analyzer that tracks hits, visits which hosted websites get along with multiples parameters of hits or visits coming from type device, location, referral domains, etc. If you want in-general details of hits or visits, then Awstats can get those things […]
cPanel offers multiple methods to check the current Disk Usage. This article will cover all the available options to check the current disk usage and how you can smartly manage the available data to free up disk space. Lets get started! Using Disk Space To get proper disk space usage directory-wise, cPanel has its separate […]
Email is an important aspect in day to day life. It’s used for various different situations from invoices to newsletters and much more. As such, it’s important to keep a strong, secure and complex password for email accounts that handle sensitive information or really, anything personal! That’s why we’ll help go over how to change […]
Using cPanel’s Directory Privacy option, you can set up password protection for a particular directory. While performing directory privacy, the user needs to be created, and the provided password and the username need to be used while accessing the directory from the browser. This is quite a handy privacy option you can use to share […]
Sometimes allocated Email Accounts quota/disk space is not enough; you might need to upgrade/downgrade the disk space/quota allocation for already created Email Accounts. 1. Log in to cPanel using Username & Password. i.e; (https://yourdomain.com:2083 or https://yourdomain.com/cpanel) 2. Navigate to Emails → Email Accounts. 3. You can find all the previously created Email Accounts → Select particular Email Account → Click on Manage. 3. In Current Storage Usage […]
In the previously covered article How to set/configure Spam Filters in cPanel? We have covered the full feature of the Spam Filters option in cPanel. This article will cover how to whitelist the email addresses to bypass the Spam Filters and how to blacklist addresses to avoid continuous spamming on the server giving you greater […]
cPanel provides you handy tool to track the email delivery from its interface. Through this tool you can easily track outgoing email delivery status in tree format. In this article, we will go through details and steps to use Track Email Delivery feature of cPanel. 1. Log in to cPanel using Username & Password. i.e; (https://yourdomain.com:2083 or https://yourdomain.com/cpanel) 2. Navigate […]