WHM Hosting

WebHost Manager (WHM) is a web-based tool used by server administrators and resellers to manage hosting accounts on a cPanel web server.

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How to modify cPanel/WHM News

It is important that you stay in touch with your customers, especially in cases where they may experience service outages. One way to keep them posted is to use the cPanel/WHM News system. 1) Go to the cPanel section in the menu. 2) Then Modify cPanel/ WHM News. There are four boxes here that allow

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Manage cPanel Plugins in WHM

This tutorial will show Manage cPanel Plugins in WHM There are several Plugins available for cPanel that you might want to try out. Some of them are outdated or superseded by functionality in newer versions of cPanel. 1) Go to the cPanel section in the menu. 2) Click Manage Plugins. 3) Scroll through and see

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Install cPanel Addons in WHM

This tutorial will show you how to install cPanel Addons in WHM There are a number of addon scripts for cPanel that can be enabled in WHM. If you’ve ever heard of Fantastico, this has a similar but more limited functionality, with a smaller selection of scripts. 1) Find the cPanel section of the menu.

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Change cPanel branding using WHM

This tutorial will show you how to change cPanel branding using WHM The Branding feature in WHM allows you to make changes to the look and feel of your customers’ cPanel accounts. In particular, you can change the logo from cPanel’s to your own. 1) Locate the cPanel section of the menu. 2) Click Branding.

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Manage Themes in WHM

This tutorial will show you how to manage themes in WHM Themes in WHM and cPanel are not only used to adjust the look and feel of the software, but the interface and functionality as well. The default theme for cPanel is x3, while the standard theme in WHM is x All other themes included

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Manage Languages in WHM

This tutorial will show you how to manage languages in WHM You’re likely to have a wide variety of customers from all around the world. If their control panel were to be displayed in their native language, it might make them feel more comfortable using cPanel on their own. cPanel comes with almost a dozen

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Manage SSL keys in WHM

This tutorial will show you how to manage SSL keys in WHM 1) Find the SSL/TLS category in the menu. In the top left corner, you have a list of all the private keys on the server. To the bottom right of the page, you’ll find the corresponding signing requests and certificates. 3) To view

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Manage SSL hosts in WHM

This tutorial will show you how to manage SSL hosts in WHM 1) Go to SSL/TLS in the menu. 2) Click Manage SSL Hosts. 3) If you have any Installed SSL Hosts or certificates, you can delete each one using its Delete button. Or, you can share an SSL host’s certificate by selecting it in

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How to purchase a Trustwave SSL certificate in WHM

cPanel has partnered with a company called Trustwave to provide you a way to purchase SSL certificates from within WHM. 1) To do so, start by going to the SSL/TLS menu. 2) Click Purchase & Install SSL Certificate. Once you’ve placed an order with Trustwave, you should be able to view its status here. 3)

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Generate a new self-signed SSL certificate in WHM

This tutorial will show you how to generate a new self-signed SSL certificate in WHM Whenever you, your clients, or their visitors access a website through an encrypted connection (such as with HTTPS or FTPS), that connection is typically made using a protocol known as SSL. Both SSL and its successor, TLS, function using certificates

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Install new software using RPMs in WHM

This tutorial will show you how to install new software using RPMs in WHM One way to install software on Linux computers is by using RPMs, also referred to as packages. WHM provides you with a tool allowing you to install an RPM. 1) Find the Software category. 2) Click the link entitled Install a

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Manage PHP extensions in WHM

This tutorial will show you how to manage PHP extensions in WHM PHP, Ruby, and Perl are all widely-used web software languages. All of them have at least one system for managing extensions to the core functionality, also known as modules. WHM provides a tool allowing you to interface with each of these extension managers.

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