Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of computer security vulnerability typically found in web applications. XSS enables attackers to inject client-side scripts into web pages viewed by other users. A cross-site scripting vulnerability may...
Content sniffing, also known as media type sniffing or MIME sniffing, is the practice of inspecting the content of a byte stream to attempt to deduce the file format of the data within it. Content sniffing is generally used to compensat...
Clickjacking (User Interface redress attack, UI redress attack, UI redressing) is a malicious technique of tricking a Web user into clicking on something different from what the user perceives they are clicking on, thus potentially reveali...
Using our CloudNS nginx module, it is possible to apply your own custom ‘nginx directives’ (which are the nginx equivalents to .htaccess rules for Apache) To enable a custom nginx configuration, please create / upload a file named ‘nginx....
Within the CLOUDNS plugin, if you are using the Full Page Caching or the Full Page Caching + Nginx Helper for your WordPress site you may want to selectively ‘exclude’ content from the Redis caches. To do so, you will first need to create...
Bolt-Cache is a plugin for cPanel, built by the developers at Brixly designed to drastically improve site loading speeds for WordPress (and many other) applications / sites. Brixly uses a unique ‘stack’ for web hosting – by default its in...
How to change PHP version when you are using ‘pure nginx’ or have used ‘CloudNS’ If you want to benefit from our PHP-FPM / Nginx stack (for enhanced performance) then the standard ‘Select PHP Version’ screen in cPanel will not change you...
Here at Brixly, we offer a large number of caching methods all designed to improve site loading performance of your website or blog. Unlike many hosts, our belief is that the performance for your site should come be handled at ‘server leve...
Bolt-Cache and CloudNS won't be enabled by default, so if you haven't intentionally gone to make those changes, it's fair to assume that the options are disabled. If you want to check if they have been enabled, then you can do so by going...