Topic: cPanel Hosting User Guides

Empower your hosting experience with cPanel. Explore our cPanel Hosting User Gides, Knowledge Base and Help articles to learn about cPanel hosting, its features, setup guides, and tips for efficient website management, making it easier than ever to control and optimize your web hosting environment.

How to Add an Addon Domain in cPanel

This article describes how to add a domain as an addon domain using cPanel's Domain feature. Please follow these steps to add a domain as an addon domain: Log in to cPanel. Select Domains under the Domains section.                                                                      I...
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How to Use the cPanel Backup Tool?

This article describes how to download backup files using cPanel. The Backup area allows you to download a daily, weekly, or monthly backup file of your entire website or a particular MySQL. If your computer crashes or your personal backups are destroyed, these files will allow you to restore yo...
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How to Change Email Quota In cPanel

This article describes how to increase or decrease your email quota using cPanel. (Increasing the email quota will allow users to store more emails) Please follow these steps to change the email quota in cPanel : Login to cPanel. Click Email Accounts in the EMAIL section of the cPanel ...
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How do I password protect a directory/folder on my website?

This article describes how to password-protect a directory/folder on the website. To do this please follow these steps:  Login to cPanel. Click Directory Privacy in the FILES section of the cPanel home screen.                  Select a folder. Click on the folder name to open the S...
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How to install WordPress using the cPanel WordPress Toolkit

From this article, you will know how to quickly and easily install your WordPress site using the WordPress Toolkit in cPanel. The WordPress Toolkit provides a user-friendly and easy-to-use interface directly within cPanel that you can use to install, configure, and manage WordPress websites. Ins...
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How to install a third-party SSL certificate with cPanel

This article describes how to manually get and install an SSL certificate on cPanel. Generation of a private key and CSR If you have not yet purchased an SSL certificate from another provider, you must first generate a private key and Certificate Signing Request (CSR). If you have already purch...
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How to install a self-signed SSL certificate in cPanel

This article describes how to create and install a self-signed SSL certificate in cPanel. To install a self-signed SSL certificate on your Beehosting account for testing and development purposes. You should create a private key and digitally sign your own SSL certificate in cPanel. Please, follo...
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How to enable AutoSSL / SSL in cPanel

In this article, you will learn what is SSL and how to enable free SSL in cPanel. All Beehosting cPanel hosting plan comes with free Auto SSL. What is AutoSSL? AutoSSL is WHM/cPanel solution activated by default in your hosting account as it automatically installs and renews ...
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How to manage e-mail accounts in cPanel

In this article, we will show you how to add, edit, and delete e-mail accounts in cPanel. In addition to defining e-mail account storage quotas, you can also change your e-mail password and more other. You can access your e-mail accounts using webmail or an e-mail clients application like Thunder...
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How to migrate cPanel accounts from reseller hosting to shared hosting

In this article, you will learn how to migrate cPanel accounts from a reseller hosting package to a shared hosting account. Reseller hosting packages permit the creation and administration of various cPanel accounts, while shared hosting plans are restricted to a single cPanel account. If you int...
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How to import and export a MySQL database

The content of this article explains the procedure for importing and exporting MySQL databases. It is possible to import and export databases for a variety of scenarios, including: Transferring a MySQL database from one web hosting account or provider to another. Importing a third-party MySQ...
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How to manage MySQL databases and users in cPanel

In this article, you will learn about how to use cPanel to manage MySQL databases and users. The functionalities that you can perform include adding, altering, and removing databases and users. Additionally, you can handle the database permissions for users. Check out the cPanel-based web hosting fr...
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How to use phpMyAdmin to copy a MySQL database

This article provides instructions on duplicating a MySQL database using phpMyAdmin. Copy MySQL database Please, follow these steps to copy a MySQL database using phpMyAdmin: Log in to cPanel. Click phpMyAdmin in the DATABASES section of the cPanel home screen:                             ...
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How to use the DNS Zone Editor in cPanel

This article provides instructions on utilizing the Zone Editor within cPanel for the purpose of overseeing custom DNS records. About DNS records A DNS (Domain Name System) name server preserves DNS records associated with a domain name. Various types of DNS records exist, with some of the most fr...
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How to use the cPanel Domains tool

The cPanel Domains feature is a one-stop tool to create and manage all of the domains, subdomains, addon domains, and aliases in your account. This article shows you how to work with all of these features. Starting the Domains tool To start the cPanel Domains tool, follow these steps: Log in ...
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How to log in and log out of cPanel

This article describes how to log in and log out of cPanel so you can manage your Beehosting website. Access cPanel Directly To log in to cPanel directly, follow these steps: In your web browser, type the cPanel address for your web site. The address is either http://cpanel.example.com where ...
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How to view information about visitors, bandwidth, and resource usage in cPanel

This article describes how to use cPanel to view information about visitors to your website, as well as bandwidth and resource usage. Viewing visitor information To view information about visitors to your website, follow these steps: Log in to cPanel. In the METRICS section of the cPanel h...
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How to set up e-mail forwarders in cPanel

This article describes how to configure e-mail forwarders in cPanel. There are two types of e-mail forwarders: Account forwarders: This is the most common type of forwarder. An account forwarder forwards incoming messages for one e-mail account (for example, information@example.com) to another ...
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How to set up the Microsoft Outlook e-mail client

This article demonstrates how to set up the Microsoft Outlook e-mail client application to access a Beehosting e-mail account This article assumes that you have already created at least one e-mail account for your domain. If you have not done this, please see this article to learn how to create...
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How to determine your account’s server name

This article describes how to determine the server name for a hosting account. You may need to know the server name to configure or access account features, such as e-mail and FTP. Using cPanel to determine the server name You can use cPanel to determine the server name. Please follow these steps:...
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How to manage e-mail deliverability settings in cPanel

In this article, you will learn how to manage your cPanel email delivery settings to reduce unwanted email (spam). These settings include: DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM). Sender Policy Framework (SPF). Reverse DNS (PTR records). You should not typically need to modify these settings...
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Differences between a cPanel certificate and a traditional CA-issued certificate

This article explains the differences between cPanel SSL certificates and certificates provided by traditional CA (certificate authority) providers. What is a cPanel SSL certificate? cPanel SSL certificates are free and come with Beehosting plans automatically. It is an entry-level SSL certificate...
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How to configure WordPress to always use SSL

This article describes how to configure a WordPress site to always use secure (SSL) connections. This article assumes that you already have a valid, functioning SSL certificate installed on your website. If you do not have an SSL certificate for your site yet, please see our SSL certificate options...
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How to stop unwanted e-mail using Spam Filters in cPanel

In this article, you will find how to use the Spam Filters tool in cPanel to reduce the amount of unwanted e-mail (spam) in your e-mail accounts. Spam Filters (powered by Apache SpamAssassin™) is an automated filtering system that uses various methods to detect and filter spam messages. Spam Fil...
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How to filter unwanted e-mail (spam) in cPanel

From this article, you will know how to set up an email account to filter messages marked as spam and automatically redirect them to a spam folder. If you haven't enabled and configured spam filters yet, read this article first. Filtering unwanted e-mail (spam) Once you've enabled Spam Filters,...
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Getting started with cPanel File Manager

This article describes how to perform basic file management tasks with cPanel File Manager. Starting File Manager and Browsing the File System cPanel File Manager allows you to easily browse the directories of your website. Follow these steps to start File Manager and navigate through the direc...
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How to manage cPanel Mail Exchanger (MX) records

In this article, you will find how to manage the Mail Exchanger (MX) records for your website using cPanel web hosting from https://beehosting.pro/. About cPanel MX (Mail Exchanger) records Using its own mail server cPanel manages your email. However, to redirect your website's email to other mail...
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How to manage mailing lists in cPanel

In this article, you will find how to add, modify, and delete mailing lists in cPanel. About mailing lists cPanel allows you to create, edit and delete mailing lists for your website. Using a mailing list, you can send one message to many recipients at the same time. For example, you can create a ...
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Using MySQL client applications

In this article, you will find how to use MySQL client applications to access and manage your MySQL databases. MySQL client applications MySQL provides a GUI (graphical user interface) client application that can be used to manage the database. MySQL Workbench is an integrated tooling environment ...
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How to configure remote MySQL access in cPanel

In this article, you will know how to use cPanel to allow external hosts to access your MySQL databases. When remote host access is enabled, you can use remote client applications to connect directly to your databases. Enabling direct remote access to your databases is a potential security risk. An...
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How to set up a remote MySQL connection

This article describes how to use your local computer to connect to your MySQL databases stored remotely on Beehosting servers. Choose a remote MySQL connection method To access MySQL databases remotely use one of this methods: SSH tunnel: This is the more secure method. You set up an SSH tun...
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Controlling PHP settings with a custom php.ini file

This article describes how to use custom php.ini files to control PHP settings for your website. Setting up a custom php.ini file The php.ini file contains directives to control many PHP settings. You can set up one or more custom php.ini files to define how your website works. For example, you mi...
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How to view PHP settings with the phpinfo() function

From this article, you will know how to use the phpinfo() function to view detailed information about the PHP environment, settings, and more other. ! You must have a Beehosting account to view the output of phpinfo() on our servers. The information disclosed by the phpinfo() function is a potentia...
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How to enable and disable PHP error messages in cPanel

In this article, you will learn how to enable and disable PHP error messages using the display_errors directive in the php.ini file. The steps in this article can be completed if you have already set up a custom php.ini file on your website. If you haven't set up your own php.ini file yet, read thi...
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How to manage e-mail disk usage in cPanel

This article will show you how to view and manage disk space usage in cPanel. Using this feature, you can delete messages from accounts that match a set of specific criteria. Managing e-mail disk usage Please follow these steps to manage e-mail disk usage: Log in to cPanel. Click Email Dis...
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Using the User Manager in cPanel

This article describes how to use the user manager in cPanel. The User Manager feature allows you to manage service access for sub-accounts from one convenient interface. These services include: E-mail FTP Web Disk Subaccounts can only access these services. Subaccounts cannot log in t...
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How to manage FTP accounts in cPanel

In this article, you will know how to add, modify, and delete FTP accounts for your website. About the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network protocol used to transfer files between computers. To upload or download files, the user uses an FTP client to conn...
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How to configure Web Disk accounts in cPanel

This article describes how to configure Web Disk accounts. After setting up a Web Disk account, you can use it to access your web files. Creating a Web Disk account You must create a Web Disk account before accessing files remotely using Web Disk. Please follow these steps to create a Web Disk ...
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How to configure redirects in cPanel

This article describes how to use cPanel to set up a web page to redirect to another web page. About redirects A redirect occurs when a web server redirects a visitor from one web page to another web page. Typically, redirection is used to create shorter, more memorable URLs that redirect to longe...
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How to use the cPanel Site Publisher to easily build a website

Creating a single-page website with cPanel Site Publisher is an easy way. You can create corporate, personal, or under-development pages with a professional look in just a few easy steps. This article describes how to do this. Please follow these steps to create a site with cPanel Site Publisher:...
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How to configure directory privacy in cPanel

This article describes how to use cPanel to password-protect certain directories. Visitors must enter a username and password to view the contents of password-protected directories. Adding password protection to a directory When you add password protection to a directory, you specify the name of t...
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How to manage the ModSecurity module in cPanel

From this article, you will know how to manage the ModSecurity (also referred to as "Modsec") module in cPanel. About ModSecurity ModSecurity is an Apache module and it provides an extra layer of security for your account. ModSecurity provides HTTP request filtering and other capabilities to help ...
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Viewing resource limit information in cPanel

This article describes how to view Resource limit information in cPanel. Viewing resource limit information Please follow these steps to view resource limit information for your account: Log in to cPanel. Open the Resource Usage tool in the METRICS:                                         ...
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How to Install a Python WSGI Application

This article describes how to install a Python™ WSGI web application on the command line. Python WSGI is a standardized web interface that runs Python applications. !!!: cPanel doesn’t develop or ship Python WSGI web applications, cPanel Technical Support can’t help you with them, and is not r...
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How to access e-mail accounts with client applications

From this article you will know how to configure a client e-mail application to access an e-mail account on an Beehosting server. How to set up a client e-mail application Many email client applications are available, such as Thunderbird, Outlook, Eudora, and Mac OS X Mail. Some of these applicati...
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How to Backup an Installation in Softaculous

This guide will assist you in creating backups of your installations (such as if you need to back up a WordPress installation). To create a backup follow these steps 1. Login to cPanel. 2. In the Software section find and click Softaculous Apps Installer.3. Select a backup location from the Bac...
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Automated Backups in Softaculous

This guide will assist you in enabling Automated Backups for your installations. NOTE: If your administrator has deactivated Backups/Restore on the server, the option for Automated Backups will not be accessible to you. NOTE: Keep in mind that Automated Backups could utilize space within your ...
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Install a Script in Softaculous

This tutorial aims to guide you through the process of installing a script using Softaculous. To illustrate, We'll be using WordPress as an example, a widely used blogging script. How to install a script 1. Login to cPanel. 2. In the Software section find and click Softaculous Apps Installer.3....
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How to Clone an Installation with Softaculous

This article provides instructions on how to clone an installation using Softaculous. You have the ability to test and experiment with upgrades or modifications prior to implementing them on your new installation. To serve this purpose, Softaculous offers the option to clone your installation. ...
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How to Import WordPress or Apps into Softaculous

This guide will demonstrate how to import your installation into Softaculous. There are two methods available for importing your installations into Softaculous. Importing specific installations 1. Login to cPanel. 2. Under the Software section, click on Softaculous Apps Installer.3. Choose t...
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How to Setup DMARC Records in cPanel

This article describes how to configure TXT DMARC records in cPanel. DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) is an email authentication method designed to mitigate email abuses such as spam. It extends the capabilities of SPF (Sender Policy Framework) and D...
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How to Restore a Backup in Softaculous

This guide will assist you in restoring the backup created via Softaculous. To restore a backup follow these steps 1. Login to cPanel. 2. In the Software section find and click Softaculous Apps Installer.3. Click on the Backups And Restore link to go to the restore Page4. Click on the Backup th...
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Using the PHPMailer library to send messages via SMTP

This article describes how to send messages via SMTP using the PHPMailer library. Introduction Incorporating an SMTP library into your application demands proficiency in PHP programming. If you are uncertain about how to integrate the sample script provided in this tutorial into your PHP applicati...
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How to change PHP versions and settings using PHP Selector

This article explains the process of modifying the PHP version, configurations, and loaded extensions in cPanel through the PHP Selector. Changing the PHP version Follow these steps to change the PHP version used for your account: 1. Log in to cPanel. 2. Click Select PHP Version.If the Selec...
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PHP Modules (PHP Extensions)

Relational databases have been in use for a long time. They became popular thanks to management systems that implement the relational model extremely well, which has proven to be a great way to work with data . Only with Beehosting you can activate and use almost all types of PHP bases like GD...
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What are SPF Records?

This article describes what is SPF records and how to customize SPF records. Protect your email reputation and combat email spoofing by setting up a Sender Policy Framework (SPF) record. It's a type of DNS record that notifies the recipient's mail host which mail servers are authorized to send em...
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