A couple of months ago, I’ve made a post on how to find how much space a directory is using on Linux. This tutorial was meant for users who have a shell access though. So how can you find out which directories are using disk space with cPanel?
AwStats is my favorite web statistics tool. For cPanel users, there’s no installation needed, AwStats is already installed. But there are times when you want some people to access their website’s statistics but you don’t necessarily want to give them access to cPanel.
cPanel has always been my web control panel of choice, whether it is to perform administration tasks (using WHM) or simply to manage your website. It has to be one of the most mature control panel out there along with Plesk and DirectAdmin. When I shop for a web host, I always make sure they [...]
I figured that since I’m doing a web hosting comparison which includes DreamHost, HostPapa, HostGator, GoDaddy and 1and1, I might as well take some time to show how to do a few things with your hosting account. A lot of people are buying web hosting so they can have their own blog. Since DreamHost’s One-Click-Installs [...]
Lately I’ve shown you how to install CentOS 5.1 on VMware Server (or Workstation). Assuming you’ve installed CentOS following the Perfect Setup, we will now see how to install ISPConfig.
Yesterday I wrote a post on how to protect your webserver against brute force attacks using APF and BFD. If you are using WHM, there’s similar alternative using cPHulk. cPHulk is a brute force protection system developped by the cPanel team and is exclusive to cPanel / WHM control panels. It has been integrated with [...]