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The default permissions in cPanel are: directories 755, files 644, and public_html 750. Learn more about managing them!

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In this article, you will learn the procedure by which .html files are interpreted as .php files by the server.

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Learn the differences between an addon domain, which allows for a separate site, and a parked domain, which functions as an alias for another domain.

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Discover in the passage below if you can install WordPress, Magento, PrestaShop, and other applications on hosting

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Find out why you cannot create a database in phpMyAdmin and how to use cPanel or Webuzo to set it up. Contact Hostico support for assistance.

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Find out what DirectoryIndex is and how it configures the indexing of web pages on Apache servers, offering options for users and default settings.

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Discover in the passage below what Index of is and how to disable the automatic display of a directory's contents.

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Learn the differences between FTP, FTPS, and SFTP: simple file transfers, secured by SSL/TLS or SSH, each with specific security advantages.

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Learn how to open a port on the hosting package. Contact the technical department with details about the port, direction, and IP for assistance.

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Learn what the php.ini file is and how to modify it on different types of hosting. Tutorials for shared and VPS, including PHP settings.

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The following fragment provides information about the .well-known folders and the subfolders pki-validation, acme-challenge

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Find out how you can access phpMyAdmin directly via a link, without entering Webuzo, using the domain address or IP and the corresponding ports.

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