The MultiPHP INI Editor in cPanel lets you make configuration changes to your PHP settings. This complements the MultiPHP Manager, which lets you change PHP version of your sites. The MultiPHP INI Editor has two modes, Basic and Editor. Basic Mode Basic Mode allows changes to some of the most common PHP configuration changes with Read More >
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Convert a Media File Format in Audacity
Audacity is a popular free audio editor for musicians and podcasters doing destructive audio editing. While more advanced users may prefer FFMPEG for file conversions, Audacity makes such changes easier for users without experience in the command line interface (CLI). Likewise, using a more efficient format will conserve disk space, whether you are on dedicated Read More >
Set Thunderbird to Trust Junk Mail Headers
Spam filtering and other email authentication methods help protect you against phishing scams such as the “on this day I hacked your OS” email. The Spam Filters cPanel plugin (formerly called: SpamAssassin) adds headers to emails marked as spam. This allows email clients like Thunderbird to filter flagged emails that are pulled from the web Read More >
Issues with Merging cPanel Accounts
If you have a Reseller, VPS, or Dedicated Server plan, the method described below allows you to merge cPanel accounts. While we are glad to assist in this process, merging cPanel accounts is not a native function of cPanel and may produce undesired results. Data Backup Ensure that you have a full data backup prior Read More >
Prevent Brute-Force WordPress Logins with WP fail2ban
WP fail2ban is a freemium WordPress security plugin with features for logging, brute-force attack prevention, and spam protection. In the free version you must edit the wp-config.php file with any configurations. Then, it’ll view within your WordPress dashboard. If you prefer a full-featured security plugin, we recommend Cerber Security, Antispam & Malware Scan and BBQ: Read More >
Modernizing Your Old Website
You created or a web designer created your website but you haven’t touched your website since it was launched years ago. Web trends have changed and your website is starting to look more like an archive from the past than the modern business you would like it to represent. If you don’t have the budget, Read More >
Editing the UltraStack Ansible Configuration File
Ansible offers the ability to set default settings for how modules and playbooks interact with remote nodes in your inventory. There is a huge list of settings you can add within your Ansible configuration file. Below we cover how to locate your Ansible configuration file and included settings. Managing your Ansible agent on CentOS, Ubuntu, Read More >
Problems Sending Email, Receiving is Fine
If you are unable to send email, but can receive you should first verify that you have your email client configured properly. Below are the SMTP SSL and Non SSL settings. You should use one of the following: SMTP Settings Non SSL Settings SSL Settings Incoming Server: mail.example.com Outgoing Server: mail.example.com Username: Your full e-mail Read More >
How to Create an Ansible Playbook
Now that we know more about how Ansible works behind the scenes, let’s create our first Ansible Playbook! The examples in this section were performed on a Linux Distribution, though the steps should be nearly the same on most Operating Systems. The first step in creating your first Ansible Playbook is to create a working Read More >
UltraStack Cache – Advanced Configuration Options
Configuring the UltraStack cache includes many options that are normally considered advanced. The advanced options for the cache are accessed through a link at the bottom of the Cache Manager page. The options available with the advanced section let you fine-tune how NGINX caching works. Follow the steps below to learn about these options and Read More >
UltraStack Cache – Basic Configuration Options
cPanel includes a Cache Manager tool with all UltraStack-configured installations. You can use the tool to configure the cache. We will cover the basic options that you can select in this article. Find the Options for Configuring the Cache Configure the Cache Need a new home for your WordPress website? Check out InMotion’s WordPress Hosting Read More >
How to Create a Quiz with weForms
weForms is an excellent tool for creating forms easily and quickly. The Pro version also includes many helpful modules like the ability to create a quiz. Follow the steps below and you’ll learn how to create a quick and easy quiz with weForms. Enable the Quiz Module Create a Quiz in weForms Looking for a Read More >
How a WebPro can Purchase Product for a Client
The WebPro can purchase a product for a client in the WebPro Administrator Dashboard. You can also select a product and send the cart to a client via email to approve. Once given permission by a client, a WebPro can purchase subscriptions for a client as needed. Follow the steps below to learn how to Read More >
How to Send Shopping Links to a WebPro Client
The WebPro interface allows a website administrator/designer/owner to have full access to a client account. This means that they can control the subscriptions purchased as well as access billing on the account. A WebPro can select the product and then email shopping links to the client for approval. Follow the steps below and you will Read More >
How to Import Forms with weForms
There may be an occasion where you need to move forms from another location or other form program. weForms is flexible in that you can bring in a form from another weForms installation or import forms from five other form applications. The steps in the article below will show you how to find and use Read More >
Setting the Max Emails Per Hour Setting in WHM
Our Shared Hosting accounts have a maximum hourly email limit of 250. This means that no account can send out more than 250 emails per hour. This limit is removed for VPS and Dedicated Hosting, however. This means that domains on those accounts can send out an unlimited amount of emails per hour. While this Read More >
Ways to Contact WordPress Developers
TL/DR: Plugin/Theme developer, WordPress Slack, IRC channels, our Community Support Center, and Web Design Services We get it. Customers don’t want to be told to “contact a developer” when there’s a coding issue. You may not want to hire a web designer because you trust yourself more than someone with positive ratings on Fiverr or Read More >
An In-Depth Look at wp-config.php
Troubleshooting a WordPress site often requires you to edit the wp-config.php file. If you’ve only worked with the WordPress dashboard, editing code can be a bit intimidating. Don’t worry, it’s easier than it seems! All you need is to understand the structure of the wp-config.php file. Then, you can troubleshoot with confidence by editing wp-config.php Read More >
How to Add Hosts to Your Ansible Inventory
Every server you manage with Ansible needs to be added to your Inventory.yml file. Your Ansible inventory organizes these remote hosts into groups for easier configuration within your playbooks. Below we cover how to add hosts to your Ansible inventory, sample groups, and testing an inventory connection. Manage your Ansible inventory with our reliable Cloud Read More >
Hide Your NGINX Server Version
Banner grabbing is the act of scanning websites to find server information including services and open ports. This technique is used during vulnerability assessments. Hiding your NGINX server version from scanning tools makes it harder for hackers to know what vulnerabilities can be exploited on your server. Below we’ll cover how VPS and dedicated server Read More >