Author: Ronald Caldwell

Ron is a Technical Writer at Liquid Web working with the Marketing team. He has 9+ years of experience in Technology. He obtained an Associate of Science in Computer Science from Prairie State College in 2015. He is happily married to his high school sweetheart and lives in Michigan with her and their children.

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While there are many ways to make sure your server is as secure as possible, there are some basic steps that we can take to increase security. Users with a Linux server can change their SSH port to something other than the SSH default port (22). The steps listed below outline how to change SSH port numbers and enable the change.

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GitHub has many exceptional uses, such as:

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Python is a general-purpose programming language designed for various uses. For example, websites, industrial robotics, and even games all use the same core technology.

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What is Firewalld?

Firewalld is a dynamically-managed, Linux-based firewall management tool that supports network/firewall zones. These zones define the level of trust for network connections or interfaces.

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Configure NGINX to Read PHP on Ubuntu 16.04

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What is NGINX?

NGINX is an open source Linux web server that accelerates content while using low resources. NGINX provides:

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Using Object Storage for cPanel Backups

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Keeping backups of your cPanel data is a best practice and something often overlooked. Liquid Web offers multiple ways to backup your data, from using your on-server storage to off-server solutions. One such solution is using Object Storage for cPanel backups.

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The process of how to create a MySQL database user in cPanel is important for those operating their environments with multiple users. When setting up a new database, a single user gets created. This tutorial walks you through creating a new MySQL database user in cPanel.

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How to Delete a MySQL Database in cPanel

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Continuing with the MySQL series in cPanel, this article focuses on how to delete a MySQL database in cPanel. While web developers use databases to manage large datasets for websites and applications, it sometimes becomes necessary to delete a no longer in-use database.

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Creating a database in cPanel is helpful for web developers managing large amounts of data for their websites and applications. The process is simple and essential to the development of database-intensive projects.

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