what is the best way to protect whm and cpanel from unwanted login?
If i change the port they still can sniff, is there away to put another layer to protect it or assigned specific ip to be able to login ? I'm on a dedicate server and only hosting for 1 site so there no customer that i should worry about.
can i change /whm and /cpanel to something else just to hide it form novice users.
how to pwd protect directories with when using no control panel, I am planning to change the login details of the protected directories every few days as well as its top secret data, so I would like to know how to protect directories with pwd, I know how to do using control panel such as cPanel r Plesk but I am having no control panel at this interface
I intend to share the files under this protected directories only to my team, so plz help me with codes if there are any
i did make a big message on here but it deleted when i back spaced
my website is aviation cafe dot net / sample and i need you to help me with password protecting a webpage, i wanted the address to be / the silver sword and definitly not to look like it does now.
Are there any scripts out there that can protect URLs? For an example I am trying to protect a megaupload.com URL with a masking URL and making sure that the masking URL is only access by a referral site. Can this be done?
Last days my site was hacked to the main page has been added the "iframe" tag with path to the virus loading. I don't know how somebody could edit the original page and insert this code to the html body. This time I have updated this page from archive but I would be glad to know how to protect my site in future. Could somebody advice me fast and effective methods?
Anytime I try to get in cpanel like www.yourwebsite/cpanel , it gives me this error.
Quote:
Network Access Message: The page cannot be displayed Technical Information (for Support personnel)
* Error Code: 502 Proxy Error. The specified Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) port is not allowed. ISA Server is not configured to allow SSL requests from this port. Most Web browsers use port 443 for SSL requests. (12204) * IP Address: 192.168.0.1 * Date: 7/5/2007 7:50:26 PM * Server: server.digital.local * Source: proxy
what could be wrong? is there any other way i can get inside cpanel?
Probably a cron file is updating one of my files every night. Then normally the script is not working, script owner is not responding my emails. So any ways to protect the file for being overwritten.
what steps procedures need to be done to keep your database as safe as possible from the hackers. Anyway to be alert when someone got into your db and try to dump, alter your database?
I am having a lot of trouble with spammers and hackers. I am currently hosting my site on a windows server.
[FONT='Calibri','sans-serif']What is the best tool that I can use to protect my web-site? The tool should be easy to use and require no JAVA or Pearl and other programming languages as I am not familiar with them.
Today i was informed that some of Apache instances are vulnerable for serving content while client is constantly pressing F5 button in browsers - once is pressed CPU load is increasing, page became slow etc. (it's dynamic content served by back-end Tomcats). In the same time i see errors with connection between Apache and Tomcats' instances.
Is there any good way to protect Apache against it ?
As a background: They had uptime problems, which have since been resolved, however now they seem to have let their cpanel license lapse. Neither I, nor my clients (nor anyone else on the server, according to their forums), can log into CPanel or WHM, getting the error "Cannot read license file." In the beginning they kept saying it would be fixed in 24 hours. 3 weeks later, still waiting.
At any rate, our biggest issue right now is that cpanel has not been working since the first week in July. I make weekly full backups, sent via ftp to a remote server, of all my client sites with a cronjob. Since cpanel has been offline, I haven't had a backup since July 1.
I'm doing a straight FTP of all the sites' data individually to my hard drive as I'm not sure what else to do to back up their stuff.
I guess my question is: If I have to resort to finding a new host (which, if this doesn't get resolved soon, I'll have to), will these straight FTP backups be enough to restore the sites, including mysql data, email accounts, cgi sections, .htaccess/.htpasswd files, etc? What about WHM data for my reseller account?
My assumption is that this will be a lot more work, but hoping it's not my only option.