Remote MySQL Connections in cPanel
Liquid Web explains how you can connect to MySQL remotely in cPanel step-by-step. Learn more!
Liquid Web explains how you can connect to MySQL remotely in cPanel step-by-step. Learn more!
Whether getting rid of an unneeded database or a corrupted one, this tutorial walks through how to delete a MySQL database in cPanel.
As a matter of following security best practices, you should protect your server with a firewall. Fedora 23 and CentOS 7 come with firewalld, an alternative to iptables.
These instructions are intended specifically for changing the update preferences for cPanel, RPMs (operating system packages), and SpamAssassin rules on cPanel servers.
Zones enhance an administrator’s capability to define trusts and restrict network traffic. Learn how to find the default zone in Firewalld on CentOS 7 via the command line.
Node Version Manager allows admins to easily manage node.js versions. In our article, we will be instructing on how to install NVM on your Ubuntu 14.04 server.
Working from CentOS 6 server as root, these instructions are intended specifically for removing a user on the operating system.
In this quick tutorial, we teach you what is Pip and provide an easy two-step process to install this helpful Python manager.
In our tutorial, we install the database, MariaDB 5.5, otherwise known as MySQL, onto an Ubuntu 14.04 server in a few easy steps.
Use httpd to install Apache on a single CentOS 7 node. You’ll be installing Apache on a server that doesn’t yet have a web or database server installed.
One of the best tools for quickly finding files by filename is the locate command. The locate command reads one or more databases prepared by updatedb and writes file names matching at least one of the patterns to standard output.
Need to know what Apache modules are installed on your CentOS 7 server? Utilize this one command to see which modules are enabled in your Apache 2 instance.