Remote MySQL connections are disabled by default in cPanel servers because they are considered a potential security threat. Using the tools in the Web Host Manager (WHM) and the domain-level cPanel interface (usually http://domainname.com/...
(cPanel >> Home >> Files >> FTP Connections) Overview This interface displays information about current connections to your FTP server and it allows you to terminate those connections. View current FTP sessions The interface includ...
An error page informs a visitor when there is a problem accessing your site. Each type of problem has its own code. For example, a visitor who enters a non-existent URL will see a 404 error, while an unauthorized user trying to access a re...
Installing an SSL certificate in cPanel is easy! Best of all, its free with Brixly. Important: Installing a certificate does will not force your browsers to visit the site via https:// – to do this, you would need to see our ‘How to force...
Disk Usage This interface displays the following disk space usage summaries: Files that your home directory contains. Files that exist in hidden subdirectories. Mailing lists in Mailman. Files that your home directory does not contain (...
A subdomain is a subsection of your website that can exist as a new website without a new domain name. Use subdomains to create memorable URLs for different content areas of your site. For example, you can create a subdomain for your blog...
(cPanel >> Home >> Files >> Backup Wizard) Overview The Backup Wizard interface allows you to back up all or part of your website, or to restore your website from the most recent backup file. Warning: As a Brixly customer, you will...
(cPanel >> Home >> Advanced >> Cron Jobs) Overview Cron jobs are scheduled tasks that the system runs at predefined times or intervals. Typically, a cron job contains a series of simple tasks that the system runs from a script file. N...
First of all, you will need to install an SSL certificate to your site Once your certificate is installed, you will need to redirect from ‘HTTP://’ to ‘HTTPS://’ – this can be easily achieved from within cPanel, or by modifying the .htacc...