Step 1: Log in to your WHM. Step 2: Click the Package icon. You can also find this section by searching for the word “package” in the search bar Step 3: Go to Add a Package. Step 4: Type a name for Package. Step 5:  Select the desired amount of resource in Package. Step […]

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About cPanel cPanel is a convenient application that allows users to administer servers through a GUI interface instead of the traditional command line. Although the installation for cPanel is relatively simple, the script does take several hours to run. Notes Setup Before installing cPanel on our droplet, we need to […]

Introduction Like most other Linux distributions, CentOS 7 uses the netfilter framework inside the Linux kernel in order to access packets that flow through the network stack. This provides the necessary interface to inspect and manipulate packets in order to implement a firewall system. Most distributions use the iptables firewall, which uses the netfilter hooks to […]

Introduction Any service that is exposed to the internet is susceptible to attacks from malicious parties. If your service requires authentication, illegitimate users and bots will attempt to break into your system by repeatedly trying to authenticate using different credentials. A common example of this is with SSH, which will […]

Introduction While connecting to your server through SSH can be very secure, the SSH daemon itself is a service that must be exposed to the Internet to function properly. This comes with some inherent risk and offers a vector of attack for would-be assailants. Any service that is exposed to […]

MariaDB server is a community developed fork of MySQL server. Started by core members of the original MySQL team, MariaDB is designed as a drop-in replacement of MySQL(R) with more features, new storage engines, fewer bugs, and better performance.MariaDB can be an better choice for choice for database professionals looking for a robust, scalable, and reliable SQL server. In […]