Problems When You Log Out Of An Account
This document explains issues that you may experience when you log out of a cPanel account.
This document explains issues that you may experience when you log out of a cPanel account.
This document explains cPanel & WHM's username restrictions and what to do if you encounter an invalid, reserved, or misconfigured username.
This document explains how service subdomains use the cPanel Service SSL certificate.
The TailWatch driver monitors a log file for certain activities and then performs actions based on the activity.
Target settings represent the group of packages that must exist on the server for a specific service to function properly.
You can use the ALIAS DNS record to resolve a domain name to the IP addresses of a different fully qualified domain name (FQDN)
This document describes the location of all of the log files in cPanel & WHM, Webmail, and MySQL®. This document also provides examples of each log file.
This document lists the services (daemons) that exist on cPanel & WHM servers.
The cpupdate.conf file on your server determines how cPanel & WHM updates your system.
In cPanel & WHM version 58, we created a PHP patch that forces an EasyApache 4 system to read its php.ini files in the same order as an EasyApache 3 system.
You can use this file to prevent updates to cPanel-distributed files
The Delayed repository provides a delayed update schedule for packages in EasyApache 4.
The EasyApache FileProtect option improves the security of each user's public_html directory.
This document explains how the EasyApache 4 build process works and how you can receive updates when we update the Git™ repositories.
The Experimental repository exists as a collaborative, experimental area for development.
If a user fails to authenticate with cPanel through a custom login form, the /var/cpanel/failurls file allows a reseller to redirect that user to a custom error page.
This file contains all of the cPanel-provided settings for the rpm.versions system.
The splitlogs binary optimizes your resources and performance when you create Apache logs.
The /etc/stats.conf file stores the configuration changes that you make in WHM's Statistics Software Configuration interface.
Use this script to update the /var/cpanel/rpm.versions.d/local.versions file.