Show Reseller Accounts
This interface lists the server's reseller accounts.
This interface lists the server's reseller accounts.
This feature allows you to reserve an IP address that is in your address pool.
This interface displays the location of the skeleton directory.
This interface allows you to configure your server so that only the mail transport agent (MTA), Mailman mailing list software, and the root user can connect to remote SMTP servers.
Use the Spamd Startup Configuration interface to configure the startup options for the Apache SpamAssassin daemon.
This feature allows you to enable or disable password authorization for SSH authentication.
This interface allows system administrators to view detailed information about their SSL resources.
This interface lets you modify your server's SSL/TLS-related configurations.
This interface displays information about your server’s statistics and statistics software.
The Support Center interface contains several links that allow you to access cPanel & WHM support features.
This feature compares zone files among servers, recognizes which are the most up-to-date, and updates the servers in the DNS cluster.
This document describes the two reboot interfaces.
This interface allows you to update your server's RPM packages.
The Terminal interface allows you to access an in-browser terminal application for direct command-line access within a cPanel & WHM session.
This interface allows you to simultaneously terminate multiple accounts.
The WHM interface provides the server's root user and resellers with access to all of WHM's server administration features.
This set of features allows you to manage themes for the following interfaces: cPanel, Login, and Webmail interfaces.
This interface allows you to manage the Tomcat status of your users. Tomcat runs as a private, single-user instance.
This interface allows you to discover possible weaknesses that attackers might exploit, or to troubleshoot problems with the network.
This interface lets you perform a transfer or restore for a cPanel account via an account archive file.