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How to change WordPress user password from phpMyAdmin
How can I reset WordPress user password from PhpMyAdmin? There are many options and ways to change the WordPress admin password. Today we will explore how to change WordPress user password from phpMyAdmin. We all know that you can reset any WordPress user password using WP Dashboard, however sometimes you don’t have access to the email associated to the…
Read More »Install MongoDB on cPanel + CentOS Linux
Question: how can I install MongoDB on cPanel servers using CentOS? Answer: MongoDB can be installed using the classic RPM packages. On this post we will explore how to install MongoDB on cPanel servers using CentOS operating system. Introduction MongoDB is a nice alternative to the classic MySQL Server, it’s a different kind of approach to what we…
Read More »WHM Security Hardening – cPanel Security Step by Step
cPanel and WHM come with some security settings activated by default, however there are lot of things you need to do after the initial cPanel installation to have a secure cPanel server. On this post I will explore how to harden cPanel and increase the WHM Security. Note: this is not a complete cPanel security guide. This is…
Read More »Hardening HTTP Response Headers on Apache, Nginx and cPanel
HTTP Response headers is the information that HTTP servers shows you back when you request content from HTTP or HTTPS protocols. On this post you will learn how to start hardening HTTP response headers HTTP Response headers are used to get technical information about the software running on the server, type of cache configured, security policies used, among…
Read More »Linux: Find out who is logged in to the server
Is it possible to find out who is logged in to the server from command line? Yes, it is possible using a few Linux commands. Let’s explore how to detect user names logged into the Linux server. 3 Commands to Find out who is logged in to the server w command w command prints useful information about how…
Read More »Nginx: Install Let’s Encrypt SSL on CentOS 6 and CentOS 7
Let’s Encrypt free SSL certificates are one of those things that are changing the internet history. For those who still don’t know what is: Let’s Encrypt offers free SSL certificates for eveybody. And today I will show you how to install Let’s Encrypt SSL on CentOS 6 and CentOS 7 operating systems. Introduction Let’s Encrypt was founded to…
Read More »Redirect main domain to subdirectory using .htaccess
On this post I will show you how to redirect domains to subdirectories. This is specially useful when you migrate data from the main domain to a sub-folder or sub-directory and you don’t want to lose your traffic on the main domain. Let’s see how to redirect main domain to subdirectory using .htaccess file. How can I redirect…
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