Why PHP handlers? It’s a type of Apache module. It contains libraries that the Apache uses to interpret and run PHP code. This dettails are mentioned in PHP and Apache configuration files. The PHP configuration file (php.conf) contains the directive…
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How to install and configure csf on CentOS/RHEL servers?
One of the most commonly using Firewall application on Linux servers. Config Server Security & Firewall is abbreviated as CSF. CSF helps to configure server firewall easily and simply. Here CryBit is going to explain how to install CSF and…
How to terminate or delete a cPanel account through SSH?
How to terminate or delete a cPanel account through SSH? This post is updated because cPanel changed the script to remove an account via command line. This is simple to manage cPanel via server CLI (command line interface). Here we…
Simple steps to install eAccelerator on cPanel server – Command-line option
What is eAccelerator ? Yes, before going directly to the installation steps, you must have an idea about eAccelerator. As the name indicates, it’s an accelerator for PHP scripts/files on your website. It’s an open source software which is used…
Updating cPanel & WHM – configuration file and details
Updating the software to its latest version is an important part in server administration. Most of the software developers update their software against vulnerabilities. In a cPanel/WHM server, thier own script is available for update. In this topics I’m going…
How to block accounts from sending emails – cPanel/WHM
Is it possible to block certain domains/accounts on my server for sending emails? Yeah, it’s possible to block certain domains from sending emails from server. There is an option in Exim configuration on your cPanel server to block domains from sending emails.…
How to disable services from cPanel monitoring?
Yeah, it’s really frustrating with ton of emails into my Inbox for cPanel monitoring. How can I disable this for an unused service on my server? By-default, cPanel monitors all services installed on the server by using the “Chkservd” daemon. Chkservd monitors…