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cPanel 11 vulnerability

There is a built-in bug connected to the DiskUsage function of cPanel. It allows you to list folders which should not be seen by unauthorized users. It simply needs you to submit the Url in browser: http://www.example.com:2082/frontend/x/diskusage/index.html?showtree=/etc Now you will see the folders...

How to access your database remotely on a cPanel hosting

First of all, it is important to explain how the database/database user names are formed. The names consist two parts — your cPanel username and the actual database/username name. For example — if your username is “user” and if you named your database “databasename”...

Error 500: Internal Server Error

Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request. Please contact the server administrator, webmaster@******.com and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error. More...

How to create a simple mail list via cPanel

If you send regular emails to a small list of customers/subscribers/friends you can create a very simple mail list via your cPanel if your ISP does not provide this feature by default with your plan. This could be done quite easy. You will need a to create a single email account via your cPanel ->...

How to get Plesk mysql password

Today I lost my MySQL server admin password. The server has a Plesk cp install and I was wondering if it doesn’t store it anywhere. Funny enough it does, even in plain text. You can find it in /etc/psa/.psa.shadow. It’s a good idea to keep the file inaccessible for anybody else but root.
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