Apache mod_userdir Tweak
This interface allows you to disable the Apache `mod_userdir` module's functionality for your users.
This interface allows you to disable the Apache `mod_userdir` module's functionality for your users.
This interface lets you manage your server's user access to the C and C++ compilers.
The Configure Security Policies interface allows you to configure your security policy settings and security policy extensions.
This interface allows you to configure cPHulk, a service that provides protection for your server against brute force attacks.
Use this interface to allow, reject, or drop access to services for specific IP addresses.
The Manage External Authentications interface allows you to manage your server's OpenID Connect-compliant identity providers.
This interface allows you to add, import, and manage the SSH keys on your server.
This interface allows you to manage the wheel group's membership.
This interface allows you to manage the wheel group's membership.
This interface allows you to configure ModSecurity's global settings.
The ModSecurity® Tools interface allows you to install and manage ModSecurity rules.
The ModSecurity® Vendors interface allows you to install and manage your ModSecurity vendors.
This interface allows you to define minimum strengths for passwords for all of cPanel & WHM's features that require password authentication.
This interface runs a security scan on your server, and it advises you about how to resolve any security issues that it finds.
This interface allows you to update and manage your WHM account's security questions.
This feature helps you protect your server from users with terminal access (SSH or Telnet) who may inadvertently or intentionally cause a fork bomb.
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.
This feature allows you to enable or disable password authorization for SSH authentication.
This interface allows you to discover possible weaknesses that attackers might exploit, or to troubleshoot problems with the network.
This function allows you to configure two-factor authentication (2FA), a security measure for the login interface of cPanel & WHM.