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https://100tb.com/community/knowledgebase/display/HOW/Configuring+SMTP+Relay+Server Key points of trouble– Make sure the hostname on each server and relay is different and had correct DNS records. Make sure that you have added a valid SPF records for every domain as described in our article.
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The output of the ‘df’ command will show you overall disk usage. To find out how much space a give directory is used us the ‘du -s ‘ command. Once you are connected to the server via SSH, run the following command: # df -h This will output the usage of each partition in the…
You can set your SSH port through the command line by editing the ssh configuration file ( /etc/ssh/sshd_config ) with this command. Note: if you are runnning a firewall on the server you will want to open the desired port before proceeding. nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config You can now edit the configuration file. It will start something…
ttp://www.wikihow.com/Find-a-File-in-Linux find / -type f -iname “<file you want to find>” Examples find / -type f -iname “libphp5.so” find / -type d -iname “ibdata1” find / -type f -iname “*arcconf” grep -R ‘AllowNoPassword’ / egrep ‘User’ /etc/apache2/apache2.conf grep DocumentRoot /etc/apache2/apache2.conf To find files larger than 100MB, use this command: find / -type f -size +100000k…
For changing the main/primary domain, you will need to have root SSH access and be able to locate and edit the following file (replacing your user & domain info): /var/cpanel/userdata/USERNAME/DOMAIN.COM 1. Once you have opened the file, look for the following line: documentroot: /home/USERNAME/public_html 2. Modify the location according to your needs. Save it and…