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Tag: port

cPanel

A list of cPanel default open ports with its service name

July 17, 2017July 18, 2017 Arunlal ALeave a reply

The cPanel/WHM is one of the best control panel in web hosting field. The simplicity itself is the important point to make it widely acceptable. We already discussed a lot of topics for cPanel. The installation steps are also quite…

cPanel

How to reset SSH port from WHM?

April 11, 2017April 12, 2017 Arunlal A7 Comments

All of us know about the default SSH port number on a Linux server. Yeah, here in WHM, no change in the default SSH server. The default port number is 22. We can change the port number by editing the…

Firewall

Allow and Deny IP addresses on server using APF

June 15, 2014June 15, 2014 Arunlal A1 Comment

It’s a useful option to protect the server from unwanted/unauthorized connections. By using basic iptables we can allow/deny IPs, but it’s not such simple. The applications like CSF or APF will help us to do the same simply using simple…

commands Linux

How to change the port number of Apache(web server) – Command line option for Linux server

March 6, 2014March 6, 2014 Arunlal A1 Comment

Hi, we all know the default port for the Apache web-server. The Apache is using the port 80 to communicate with world. We already discussed about, how do we change the Apache port in a cPanel based server, click here…

Control panels kloxo

How to access kloxo control panel – Port number to access the Kloxo panel

December 11, 2013April 12, 2014 Arunlal A2 Comments

We already discussed about, how do we can install the kloxo control panel on a server. You can refer kloxo installation on centos for more details; Here, I will give some quick way to acces your kloxo control panel and…

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