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cPanel/WHM | Web Hosting Stuff https://www.ashishkale.in Get solutions under one roof Wed, 02 Sep 2015 06:41:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 How to Reboot your cpanel/whm in ssh https://www.ashishkale.in/how-to-reboot-your-cpanelwhm-in-ssh/ https://www.ashishkale.in/how-to-reboot-your-cpanelwhm-in-ssh/#respond Wed, 02 Sep 2015 06:40:25 +0000 http://www.ashishkale.in/?p=679   How to Reboot your cpanel/whm in ssh If you happen to mess up your ssh configuration some how you can reset the ssh config from Cpanel then restart your machine via ssh by using following command /etc/init.d/cpanel restart   Enjoy!!!                                       [...]

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How to Reboot your cpanel/whm in ssh

If you happen to mess up your ssh configuration some how you can reset the ssh config from Cpanel then restart your machine via ssh by using following command

/etc/init.d/cpanel restart

 

Enjoy!!!

 

                                                                          Or

 

 

If you cannot reboot your server manually, you can restart it by requesting a power cycle.

1) Log in to your Account Manager.

2) Click Servers.

3) Next to the server you want to use, click Manage.

4) Click Power.

5) Click Restart.

 

 

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How to Install mod_cloudflare on cPanel https://www.ashishkale.in/how-to-install-mod_cloudflare-on-cpanel/ https://www.ashishkale.in/how-to-install-mod_cloudflare-on-cpanel/#respond Tue, 01 Sep 2015 06:27:59 +0000 http://www.ashishkale.in/?p=670 Installing mod_cloudflare on cPanel CloudFlare is a performance and security service. The CloudFlare cPanel plugin makes it easy to integrate into your hosting control panel. The CloudFlare module automatically translates visitor IP addresses to reflect the visitor’s original IP address rather than the IP address of the CloudFlare proxy servers. Installing mod_cloudflare on a cPanel server is very easy. Just [...]

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Installing mod_cloudflare on cPanel

CloudFlare is a performance and security service. The CloudFlare cPanel plugin makes it easy to integrate into your hosting control panel. The CloudFlare module automatically translates visitor IP addresses to reflect the visitor’s original IP address rather than the IP address of the CloudFlare proxy servers.

Installing mod_cloudflare on a cPanel server is very easy. Just follow 8 steps as below. 

 

Step 1 :

Download core file by using the following command : 

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloudflare/mod_cloudflare/master/mod_cloudflare.c

 

Step 2 :

Connect to your server through SSH and log in as root.

 

Step 3 :

Change directory to /usr/local/src by using the following command : 

cd /usr/local/src

 

Step 4 :

Get the source code for mod_cloudflare by using the following command :

wget –no-check-certificate https://raw.github.com/cloudflare/mod_cloudflare/master/mod_cloudflare.c CloudFlare-Tools/master/mod_cloudflare.c

 

Step 5 :

Build and install mod_cloudflare by using Apache Extension Tool by using the following command : 

apxs -a -i -c mod_cloudflare.c

 

Step 6 :

Restart the Apache Server daemon by using the following command : 

service httpd restart

 

Step 7 :

Update the Apache configuration data by using the following command : 

/usr/local/cpanel/bin/apache_conf_distiller –update

 

Step 8 :

Confirm the module is loaded properly by using the following command : 

httpd -M | grep cloud

cloudflare
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.
.
.
.

Now,

Apache will log the visitors’ IP addresses instead of the CloudFlare IP’s.

 

 

 

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