Author: dpepper
In cPanel/WHM versions up to 11.52, users were able to choose between two mail servers: Courier and Dovecot. Courier was selected by default, and most cPanel users never had reason to switch. However, beginning with cPanel/WHM version 54 (the preceding “11” was dropped), Courier has been deprecated. cPanel will no longer support Courier in future releases, and will automatically convert the mail server to Dovecot if it has not been done manually within 30 days of updating to cPanel/WHM version 54.
Several cases have been reported where a broken symlink results in a permissions error when viewing or attempting to modify user cron jobs. Restoring the link resolves the issue.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is the most common method of uploading files to a server. A wide array of FTP servers, such as vsftpd, and clients exist for every platform.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is the most common method of uploading files to a server. A number of FTP servers, such as ProFTPD, and FTP clients exist for every platform.
The Apache web server is one of the most popular and powerful web servers in the world due in part to its ease of administration and flexibility. This flexibility is a result of Apache’s modular design, which allows for such features as URL rewriting for native SSL encryption natively. Administrators can modify Apache to meet their needs by adding or removing modules as needed.
Apache is the world’s most popular web server, due in part to its power, ease of administration, and flexibility. In this tutorial we will install Apache on a server that doesn’t have a web server or database server already installed.
II. How to Remove (Delete) a User on Fedora 23
II. How to Remove (Delete) a User on Fedora 23
Pre-Flight Check
- These instructions are intended specifically for removing a user on Fedora 23. The process on most other Linux operating systems is identical.
- For this tutorial, we’ll be using a Liquid Web Self Managed Fedora 23 server, logged in as root.
Pre-Flight Check
- These instructions are intended specifically for changing the update preferences for cPanel, RPMs (operating system packages), and SpamAssassin™ rules on cPanel servers.
- To change the update preferences, you will need to log into WebHost Manager with your server’s root credentials.
Apache is the most commonly used web server software on the Internet, and for good reason. Its long history, general reliability, thorough documentation and active support community have helped it grow to include support for nearly anything a web developer can think to throw at it. But Apache’s universal support has not come without some trade-offs.
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