cPanel includes AWStats, a program that displays traffic statistics for your domains, it shows: Average monthly, daily and hourly visitor numbers. The links through which visitors access your website. HTTP codes. Visitor operating systems. Browser information. Visitor location. To access AWStats follow these instructions: Log in to your cPanel account. Scroll to the Metrics section and click on AWStats […]
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How to access File Manager in cPanel?
The cPanel File Manager is a web-based file manager that has many features similar to other popular desktop file managers, such as Windows Explorer and Mac OS X Finder. You can browse directories, as well as copy, rename, and move files. You can upload and download files, and there are several ways to edit files. […]
How to create 404 not found custom error pages in cPanel?
The HTTP 404, 404 Not Found, 404, Page Not Found, or Server Not Found error message is a Hypertext Transfer Protocol standard response code, in computer network communications, to indicate that the browser was able to communicate with a given server, but the server could not find what was requested. In this tutorial, we will […]
How to set up a Cron Job in cPanel?
A cron job is a helpful process that allows you to automate a number of essential web hosting tasks by setting up a command to run at scheduled intervals. This can include tasks like backing up your website or checking for updates. While setting up a cron job is simple to do, it does require […]
How to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) in cPanel?
Two-factor authentication adds an additional layer of protection by requiring you to enter a unique code along with your regular password each time you login. This code is generated by an app on your smartphones and changes every 60 seconds. Nobody can login without both your password and access to your smartphone to generate the […]
How to manage FTP accounts in cPanel?
An FTP account is used for uploading and managing files on your website. It is automatically created in cPanel when you sign up for hosting, create a cPanel, create an addon domain or subdomain, or enable anonymous FTP. So, by default, you already have an FTP account in your cPanel. Use your cPanel username and […]