Vulnerabilities have been discovered in two very popular browsers, Google Chrome and Firefox. The vulnerabilities are different for each browser and are detailed below: Mozilla Firefox Vulnerability identifiers: CVE-2016-2818, CVE-2016-2819, CVE-2016-2821, CVE-2016-2822, CVE-2016-2828, CVE-2016-2831 Flaws were found in how the browser processes malformed web content. This could lead to a page with malicious content causing Read More >
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How to Setup Multiple Destinations for your Dedicated Server Backups
Backups are extremely important and should be kept in at least one different physical location than your dedicated server. WHM allows you to create additional destinations for your backup files. This ensures that you have a backup available to you if a disaster strikes and the data center files are lost. Follow the directions below Read More >
Planned Server Maintenance – 6/14/2016
Our network engineering team will be performing an enhancement to our network to further improve the security and reliability of our East and West Coast networks. The maintenance will begin at 11pm (EDT) for the East Coast and 11pm (PDT) for the West Coast. The maintenance should take about 5 minutes per coast. Downtime is Read More >
How to Get Your Dedicated Server Backups Restored
Restoring a backup made with the InMotion Backup Manager is done through the Backup Manager interface in cPanel. Backups are created per cPanel account. When you log in to the Account Management Panel (AMP), you will be able to select the specific cPanel account and then use the Backup Management interface to perform the restoration. Read More >
How to Change Your cPanel Style
In this tutorial: Change from Basic to Retro Change from Retro to Basic In this tutorial, we will show you how to change your cPanel style. This allows you to customize the look and feel of your cPanel. By default, your cPanel will display the Paper Lantern theme with the Basic style option. We will Read More >
How to use Port Knocking
Note that you will require root access in order to use these directions. This tutorial will go over how to use port knocking which will be considered an advanced guide and does require you to have root access and have CSF installed on your server. Port knocking is the act of opening ports on your Read More >
TLS v1.0 & Apple Mail Clients
During recent upgrades to our servers, we determined there is an issue that has arisen with customers using older versions of Apple’s mail clients and connecting over secure settings. These clients do not support more recent versions of the TLS v1.1 and TLS v1.2 protocols. Older mac mail clients only provide support for TLS v1.0. Read More >
Courier to Dovecot Maintenance
In preparation for cPanel upgrades, we will be converting all shared servers from Courier IMAP to Dovecot. This is a required change since Courier is no longer supported by cPanel. The conversion process may result in POP/IMAP being down for a few minutes on your server, and during this process, you may experience temporary difficulties Read More >
How to Configure WHM Contact Manager
The Contact Manager is a feature in WHM which lets you configure server-related notifications to various services and devices. You can assign a priority to each form of contact. For example, low priority messages can go to an email account and high priority messages can trigger a text message. NOTE: This guide requires root access. Read More >
When Do I Need Root Access?
There are many different features found in Web Host Manager (WHM) that are useful in maintaining your dedicated server. However, not all of them are available to the default user you were given when you signed up. Determining what requires root access can be complicated. We take the guesswork out of that with the chart Read More >
Create a 503 Status Code for your Site
With any hosting account, there is always a chance of something going wrong and keeping your files from displaying properly. Perhaps your site was hacked and you need some time to restore or clean compromised files. Or maybe you need to take your site down to perform some extended maintenance. In either case, you want Read More >
Resetting the cPanel Password in WHM
Using WHM, you can reset cPanel passwords for your clients on your dedicated server. You can also allow the cPanel password to be reset by the users after enabling the option in the Tweak settings of WHM (note: Making a Tweak Setting change requires root access). This tutorial will guide you through the steps for Read More >
How to Create cPanel Account in WHM
If you’re a VPS service provider, a Reseller host, or a own a Dedicated hosting plan, you will likely have to create a cPanel amount in WHM. With WHM you can manage and host separate cPanel accounts independent from one another, and the cPanel users are completely unaware of the other people they are sharing Read More >
How to Access cPanels from WHM
Dedicated server accounts can access the cPanel, reset the password, and create or terminate cPanel accounts from the WHM interface. This tutorial will step you through how to access cPanel accounts using the WHM interface. Please note that you can no longer create unlimited cPanels. For more information and price listings, please see our article Read More >
Logging into WHM on a Dedicated Server
On Dedicated Servers, Web Host Manager (WHM) can be accessed in two ways: via AMP, or directly through your URL. In this article, we will cover logging into WHM through both methods and go over some basic troubleshooting steps. WHM Username and Password cPanel is tied into WHM, and because of this, you’ll use the Read More >
AMP for VPS and Dedicated Customers
The Account Management Panel (AMP) is the main interface for your account with InMotion Hosting. AMP includes your billing, contact, and hosting services information for your VPS or dedicated server. You can also use AMP to view, change or remove services. Below are brief descriptions of each section in AMP and its most common uses. Read More >
How to Log in to your WHMCS
What is WHMCS? WHMCS is a full management and e-commerce tool for web hosting resellers. We cover the product in more detail in our Why Use WHMCS? article. Logging into WHMCS for the First Time At this point in the reseller series, you have received your WHMCS license key and installed WHMCS. In this article, Read More >
How to use Apple Mail to Transfer Emails between Servers
You can use the Apple email client to transfer emails from one server to another. The following tutorial shows how to do this using an IMAP email account added to the client. This transfer method takes email from one IMAP account and then copies it to another IMAP account within the same email client. The Read More >
Changing Your WordPress Dashboard Language
When you first install WordPress the Admin dashboard is in English, by default. However, you can easily change the language setting right from your Admin dashboard. Read on to learn more. Are you ready to unleash the full power of WordPress? Be sure to check out the many features WordPress Hosting by InMotion Hosting includes Read More >
WHMCS General Settings Overview
Configuring WHCMS General Settings Once you have followed the installation procedures for WHMCS to set up your Reseller Hosting capabilities you can start to familiarize yourself with the various settings and configurations WHCMS offers. Accessing the General Settings in WHMCS Log into WHMCS Click Setup -> General Settings Click on the links below for information Read More >