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Change all user account passwords in a cPanel server

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Published on : July 14, 2015 by

Change all user account passwords in a cPanel server

There may be a requirement where you would need to change multiple account passwords in a cPanel server. This script would be of help in changing the passwords of entire accounts in cPanel.

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How to create MySQL user and database from command line of a cPanel server

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Published on : June 2, 2015 by

How to create MySQL user and database from command line of a cPanel server

cPanel has made everyone’s life easy. But a few sysadmins won’t get the kick of “IT” when they work on a cPanel server. cPanel is fun and is defining professionalism in their support, Paper lantern UI and in every other area, I can think of, as each day passes. The MySQL create user and create […]

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Spamming: A handbook for admins

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Published on : October 20, 2014 by

Spamming: A handbook for admins

We are here discussing different commands which can be used in find spamming in an Exim mail server, 1. Hourly count of sent mail for a domain, by specifying the domain and date. DOMAIN : domain.com without www YYYY-MM-DD : Date like 2011-11-03 LOGIN : dovecot_login / courier_login Replace all instances of above terms with appropriate […]

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How To Setup Account-Level Filter on cPanel Servers

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Published on : October 17, 2014 by

How To Setup  Account-Level Filter on cPanel Servers

Account level filtering is a feature provided in cPanel to filter e-mail based on rules. E-mails can be filtered in account level; i.e., mails to all email accounts on the domain can be filtered. Mail filtering can reduce spam messages by discarding/rejecting them according to the rule-set. There is a default account created in cPanel […]

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Linux/cPanel : Common logs file paths

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Published on : October 15, 2014 by

Linux/cPanel : Common logs file paths

In cPanel, it logs most of the activities happening on the server in log files. These log files are helpful in troubleshooting issues and in monitoring  the performance of cPanel servers. We are here providing a list of Linux and cPanel logs location. This is just a default and common path list of various log […]

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