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  • How to change WordPress home and SiteURL through MySQL CommandLine

    Oct 24 • All, WordPress • 658 Views

    We are all familiar with how to change the WordPress home and siteurl through WordPress Admin page. If you are not, you can read about it here. Also, you can override the WordPress settings by specifying the home/siteurl in the wp-config file. You can see how to do this here. In this tutorial, you will …

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  • Check Inode usage for a cPanel Account

    Oct 23 • All • 878 Views

    An inode is a record in a disk table which is used to keep information about a file on your hosting account. So in simple words, the number of inodes indicates the number of files and folders you have. This includes everything on your account, emails, files, and basically everything stored under the server which …

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  • change cPanel theme of account through command line

    Aug 9 • All • 1138 Views

    It is fairly simple to change the cPanel theme of an account through cPanel or WHM. Change cPanel theme through cPanel: If you are through cPanel, locate the ‘Switch Theme’ box ( usually on the top portion of the panel ) and change to the required theme from there. Sometimes activating some themes may render …

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  • CageFS and PHP Selector Installation- CloudLinux on cPanel Server

    Jul 26 • All • 2106 Views

    What makes CloudLinux different is that in CloudLinux, each user has his own LVE ( Light Weight Environment ). Quoting from the CloudLinux Documentation: Apart from that there are also many other advantages to using CloudLinux including 1) Advanced server security 2)  Multiple PHP versions (through PHP Selector) 3) A user wont be able to peek …

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  • Password protect a file in cPanel

    Jul 26 • All • 692 Views

    You can easily password protect directories in cPanel by making use of the ‘ Password Protect Directories’ utility present under the Security tab. But is it possible to password protect a single file alone?? Lets find out. To password protect a file, follow the below steps. 1) Create a file with the name .htpasswd (notice the . …

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  • Enable custom php.ini file for individual accounts in a cPanel based server with PHP CGI handler

    Jun 26 • All, cPanel • 1020 Views

    Hello Guys, Today I am going to let you know how to enable custom php.ini file for individual accounts in a cPanel based server. So, the first thing we should be doing is to find out the current working PHP handler in the server. Step 1 : Login to the server as root user. Step 2 : …

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  • 10 Useful Commands for Linux Newbies

    Jun 11 • Administrative Commands, All, Server Administration • 840 Views

    Let me guess!! You are planning to switch from Windows to Linux, or have just switched to Linux 🙂 Or are you a tech savvy student curious to explore more in Linux Thinking how I knew? Otherwise you woudn’t have been here 🙂 No doubt online documentation, books, man pages and user community helped me …

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