SSL/TLS Manage Certificate Sharing
If you are the server administrator, you can choose to allow your customers to share your SSL certificate.
1. Click Change Certificate Sharing Permissions to begin.
2. On the Manage SSL Certificate Sharing screen, click Enable Sharing.
Click Disable Sharing if you want to disallow users from sharing your certificate.
3. Under the Certificate Linking heading, select a domain to see an accurate link example.
SEO assign separate IPs
SEO users: You may have noticed when you create a new account, each new cPanel has the same IP as the last. However, the point of having SEO hosting is to benefit from the separate IPs.
How to change your cPanel IP address to a separate c-class IP.
After your new account is created…
Main >> Account Functions >> Change Site’s IP Address
Login to WHM.
Scroll down to the Change Site’s IP Address, under Plugins.
At the SEO IP Manager screen, select the cPanel by user name.
Also, select the new IP.
Finally, click the Change IP button and wait for the success message.
Now you can return to List Accounts and see the separate IP.
How long will cPanel & WHM support my chosen operating system?
Operating System cPanel End of Life Date
CentOS 3.x, RedHat Enterprise Linux 3.x April 30, 2011
CentOS 4.x, RedHat Enterprise Linux 4.x August 31, 2012
CentOS 5.x, RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.x, CloudLinux 5.x September 30, 2014
CentOS 6.x, RedHat Enterprise Linux 6.x April 30, 2018
FreeBSD 7.3 September 30, 2012
FreeBSD 7.4 August 31, 2013
FreeBSD 8.0 May 31, 2011
FreeBSD 8.1 January 31, 2013
FreeBSD 8.2 August 31, 2012
cPGS :: cPanel Game Servers
cPGS can be installed in WHM in the “Manage Plugins” section, remote servers can be installed after that using the remote server install feature in the “Gameserver Management” section of WHM.
cPGS won’t be officially supported until version 1.0.0.
This add on provides hosting companies the ability to offer popular game server hosting within the framework of cPanel®.What has been a traditionally tedious task has now been simplified for “point and click” simplicity.
Reference: http://cpgs.cpanel.net/
Chkrootkit outputs hidden processes and LKM warnings.
The LKM appear whenever “hidden” processes are found. They’re usually processes that have started between the different checks that chkrootkit runs while processing. Usually, they’re named mysql httpd or exim processes. You can get more information about which processes are being caught using:
cd /root/chkrootkit-0.*
./chkrootkit -x lkm
When you run it you will probably find that it returns anything from none to several process