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How to Restrict Access to a File/Folder with Authentication
Sometimes, to prevent unauthorized access to a folder or file, it is necessary to add an authorization lock where access to the resource will only be granted after entering the correct username and password. SecuringContinue reading
RoundCube – Webmail in Your Browser
Access to email can be obtained in two ways. One way is by using an email client (e.g., Thunderbird, Outlook). The other way is to use Webmail, which is an email client accessed through aContinue reading
Site infection – first remedial steps
Sometimes, when a website is not updated or plugins are used that are not up to date, the website may become infected unexpectedly through a vulnerability in one of the modules and malicious code mayContinue reading
How to enable 2FA on Smarthost customer area?
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a user verification method that increases account security. At first, the user must authenticate in a standard way, for example using a login and password, which is the first factor ofContinue reading
SPF mechanism for mail redirection (forward), i.e. SRS on Smarthost.eu servers
What is SPF protection and how does it work? We assume that you already have a hosting with a cPanel management panel If you are faced with choosing a proven hosting, compare our packages. AllContinue reading
Enabling SSL certificate in Magento
In order to enable the SSL certificate and enable access to the website via https (green padlock), you must perform the following operational steps: Log in to the ‘back-end’ of our webesite (www.clients-domain.smarthost.eu/admin, where clients-domain.smarthost.euContinue reading
Enable SSL certificate in Open Cart
To turn the SSL certificate on and enable access to the website via https (green padlock), we must perform the following steps: First, log in to cPanel and go to the File Manager. There, weContinue reading
Remote connection to MySQL database via secure SSH tunnel
Advantages of the solution Since the remote connection to the MySQL database used by the Remote MySQL Database function available in cPanel is unencrypted by default, we recommend using an SSH tunnel. This will allowContinue reading
How to additionally secure WordPress and Joomla sign-in?
Method I (easier) Securing the login to our Joomla or WordPress can be done using the built-in tool in cPanel. Our job is to secure the wp-admin directory for WordPress. In the case of Joomla,Continue reading