Category: cPanel

How to Add New Domain in Jupiter cPanel Theme

The Jupiter theme has been launched by cPanel, as the old Paper Lantern theme is going EOL. The Domains options have been updated and reduced with the most recent cPanel update. With the Jupiter theme, the Add-on Domains and Sub Domains options have been removed and combined into Domains. Let’s see how to add a

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How to Restore a Website with JetBackup 5

In this article, we will be discussing steps that need to be followed to restore or recover a website from the JetBackup backups. The JetBackup 5 plugin is available in cPanel and can be used to restore the website files and databases from the available backups. What is JetBackup? JetBackup is a tool available in

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How to Create a Subdomain in cPanel

The most recent version of cPanel removed previous themes like as Paper Lantern and now defaults to the Jupiter theme. In the new theme, the method for adding subdomains has been relocated to the “Domains” section. Please see the revised version of this article by clicking here. In this guide, we will walk you through

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How to Configure URL Redirection in cPanel

In this article, we will show you how to setup redirection for your domain in cPanel. Redirection allows the web server to redirect visitors from one web page to another web page. Its mainly useful on redirecting visitors from an old web page to a new, updated web page and to create shorter URLs that

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How to Disable Directory Listing Using .htaccess

In this article, we’ll describe how to disable directory listing using .htaccess file. Directory listing allows all your website visitors to get a complete listing of all the important files and folders in your site simply by typing “http://example.com/yourdir” in the browser. This is very dangerous as it gives outsiders access to the core files

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How to Check Your Website’s Error Log in cPanel

If your website is not functioning or there is an error the first thing to check is the error log. cPanel comes with a built-in error log section that allows you to see the errors. In this document, we will discuss how to diagnose your website so you correct the problems. You can check your

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How to Create Custom Error Pages in cPanel

This tutorial will explain how to create a custom error page for your website in cPanel. Your website visitors can see an error page whenever an error has occurred while browsing your site. Apart from the general error pages, with custom error pages you can change the predefined error pages and add a custom message

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What is Railgun and How to Enable Railgun For Your Account

As of January 31, 2024, Cloudflare has officially deprecated cPanel Cloudflare Plugin & Railgun related services and no longer available for use. In this article, we will discuss Railgun, Cloudflare’s most advanced caching mechanism for dynamic contents that increase website performance. Before we go ahead, click here to know more about Cloudflare and the benefits

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Manage and Change File Permissions with cPanel File Manager

In this article, you will learn how to manage and change file permissions in cPanel using the cPanel File Manager. When files and directories are created in cPanel’s File Manager, the default permission are assigned. The default permissions for directories and files in cPanel are 755 and 644, respectively. Most users would never need to

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Configure Google MX Records in a cPanel Hosting Account

In this tutorial, we will go over a few simple steps to configure the MX records to use Google Workspace (formerly G Suite). Please note, you must have an active Google Workspace (G Suite) subscription in order for your mail to function properly. Google MX Records Name/Host/Alias  Time to Live (TTL*)  Record Type  Priority  Value/Answer/Destination

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