
When a visitor attempts to access a page on your website that does not exist, a 404 not found message is displayed. You can make a personalized 404 error page by using the following tutorial, as displayed below. Step 1: Log into cPanel Step 2: Search the Files section, select “File Manager” Step 3: In the left sidebar, click on the public_html folder Step 4: Create a file named 404.html Step 5: Copy the HTML code to the file 404.html The following HTML code should be copied into the file 404.html during......
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The most recent versions of cPanel make it simple to select the PHP version that your site uses. You can switch between different versions with a few clicks and even use different versions across sites in the same cPanel. This is particularly useful when upgrading older sites, troubleshooting, or working with third-party applications. Let’s look at how to get the most out of PHP on all types of servers! Step 1: Log into your cPanel Account Step 2: Now, search for the “MultiPHP Manager” option Step 3: Check the box next to......
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This article explains how to check your account files for viruses, trojan horses, and other malware using the virus scanner in cPanel. You may scan individual files, public web and FTP directories, and email attachments. The steps below will show you how to scan your web space and help you in keeping it clean. 1. Log into your cPanel Account 2. Now, search for the “ADVANCED” option and click on the “Virus Scanner” 3. After selecting the virus scanner, a new interface showing your options will appear. 4. Choose any choice that......
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The aureport allows helps to generate summary and columnar reports on the events recorded in Audit log files.If you see, all audit.log files in the /var/log/audit/ directory are queried to create the report. You can specify a different file to run the report against using the aureport options -if file_name command. Using aureport to Generate Audit Reports 1. Use the following command to generate a report for events that were logged over the previous three days but not including the current example day: ~]# aureport --start 2. Use the following command to create a......
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While creating a website or making modifications to an existing one, you need a reliable method for testing each update in real time without running the risk of damaging the live site. If you know that some people perform experiments on their live website, but you wish to conduct the experiment using a few approaches or if you wish to be able to leave an incomplete task and return to it, you must first create a test website where you can experiment or make any necessary changes before moving on to the......
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In this article, We’ll walk you through the process of changing the URLs for your WordPress sites. Changing your WordPress site’s URL is necessary if you’re switching from HTTP to HTTPS, changing your domain name, moving from a local server to a live site, or switching to a subdomain. Follow the steps to Change WordPress Site URLs 1. Simply login to your “WordPress Dashboard” 2. Go to Settings » General 3. Here, you can change your WordPress site URLs in the “Site Title” “Tagline” “WordPress Address” and ‘Site Address’ boxes. Then, in order......
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In this article, we will show you how to set forced HTTPS in cPanel For the redirection, you no longer need to manually input a code in the.htaccess file. Because cPanel took care of it, you can now quickly compel an HTTPS redirection. Let’s discover how! 1. Log into your “cPanel Account” 2. Now, from the Domains Option, Click on “Domains” 3. Turn on the “Force HTTPS Redirect option.” In this way, you were able to compel the HTTPS redirection. Was this article helpful to you? If you continue having problems with......
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In this article, we are going to explain how can you create a database in cPanel Follow the following steps to create a MySQL database 1. Log into your “cPanel Account” 2. From the search bar, type “DATABASES” and click on “Database Wizard” 3. Here, the first step is to “Create A Database” 4. Next step is to “Create Database Users” 5. The Final step is to “Add User to the database” and click on “Next” 6. Once you have clicked on “Next”, you will see a message on your screen about......
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