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Cpanel install
Cpanel install






cpanel install
  1. CPANEL INSTALL INSTALL
  2. CPANEL INSTALL PASSWORD

To make the move to HTTPS, you’ll need to obtain an SSL certificate and install it on your server. Equally important, Google is said to favor sites that employ HTTPS in search results. The only way to avoid it is to modify your server to employ HTTPS. Soon, that icon will be joined by the phrase “not secure” when Chrome detects a connection that doesn’t use HTTPS.

cpanel install

Web browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge and Internet Explorer display a padlock icon in the browser bar to indicate that a server is using HTTPS. Without the “S,” information is exchanged in plain text, which means that anyone who intercepts it can read it.

CPANEL INSTALL PASSWORD

That means any attempt to intercept the information exchanged between the browser and the server would only deliver gibberish to the attacker rather than useful information such as user name and password or a credit card number. The “S” tacked onto the end signifies that the server uses encryption when communicating with the user’s browser. You will now be successfully able to use the functions defined by this extensions.The difference between and URLs is simple: security. If everything looks fine, you are ready to provision, on the bottom of this window you can click ‘Provision’ and your mission extension is now installed in our case its iconv. The window might look something like this: It may also tell you that which modules are affected by the installation of this new module. Step 4: Provision your custom buildĪfter your step 3 is done successfully than it will take some time to prepare your package installation and let you know what will be installed and un-installed by this new extension that you are going to install. I am going to install it only for PHP 5.6. Or if you have different applications using different versions of PHP than turn all of them on and click ‘Next’ on the bottom of the window. Your search results would look something like this:Īs you can see that it gave you 3 options, now by default all cPanel accounts use PHP 5.6, so you have to turn on the second selection only. So if you need this extension you have to follow this guide 🙂 You can now use the ‘Search Packages’ box to search the packages, in this tutorial we are going to install the extension named ‘iconv’, this extension is not bundled with default PHP installation. Step 3: Search and select the appropriate php version So from the menu first select ‘PHP Extensions’ as selected in the image below: Please note that latest cPanel/WHM comes with 3 flavours of PHP, that includes:īy default all applications run on PHP 5.6, so you have to install the extension for PHP 5.6 unless you have told WHM to use another PHP version for your cPanel account.

cpanel install

Step 2 : Select PHP ExtensionsĮasy apache does not only allow you to install PHP extensions, you can install:

  • Currently installed Packages tells you that what is your current server setup, on the right you can click ‘Customize’ to install or remove packages as needed.Īfter you click ‘Customize’ it will than take sometime to load the packages.
  • Click the ‘Easy Apache 4’ or ‘Easy Apache 3’, depending on your WHM version.
  • Your WHM login url would look something like:

    cpanel install

    Most web hosting companies or even individual uses cPanel/WHM to control their web server behavior and for ease of use, but cPanel does not install all the extension that may be required to run a PHP application.įirst step in the installation of your mission PHP extension is to log into WHM and find the place where you can install those missing extensions.








    Cpanel install