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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Configuring cPanel Dedicated Servers..!

Before you can start working with your server, you must be provided with the required information so that you can proceed. Here is what you need to do:

1. Completing the initial setup when you first login.

The initial setting can be done be simply letting the default options prevail on your cPanel dedicated servers. And that is perfectly all right in most of the cases. But in some places you might want to look out for something specific that you want to change. Certain options like the hostname and the hosts email address have to be mentioned. in case there are any problems with the settings, you will be notified by the server, so that you can correct them.

2. Running Apache Update

The types of PHP scripts and commands on your cPanel dedicated servers will depend on your Apache update. Therefore Apache update must be enabled by checking appropriate boxes and then click “start build”. You must remember not to close the server window, or the process, which would roughly take anything between 10 and 30minutes, will remain incomplete....

3. Creating Packages for your cPanel dedicated server Accounts

Your Web Host Manager will have Package Manager that will help you establish packages for you cPanel dedicated servers. This must be done to enable the quick and efficient starting up of sites you wish to host....!

4. Check out the Security Center in WHM

Firstly, you must enable the complier access from the Complier Tweak segment. While users like ‘root’ and ‘apache’ would need such access, user ‘nobody’ would not require it. You must also remember to enable the SMTP Tweak and Shell Fork Bond Protection. This basically protects your server from being used by unauthorized users to send out email, etc, and spamming accounts of your contacts...!

5. Configuring Backups

Back ups must necessarily be configured in order to protect your system. Under WHM you will find the Backup option. You enable the ‘configure backup’ box. You will have to make a few choices after that, regarding the length of your back up and how much of retention do you wish your server to provide...!

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