Domain: cpanel.com
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Another company affecting this
services such as Let's Encrypt and Cloudflare have made it free and east to bring this security feature.
cPanel servers seem to be giving them out too now:
https://blog.cpanel.com/securi...
compared to Let's Encrypt:
https://letsencrypt.org/stats/
cP is probably even eastier. -
Re:My personal web site does not support HTTPS
Ya, and any webhost running cPanel can do it through Comodo (or letsencrypt with a plugin):
https://blog.cpanel.com/autoss... -
Re:My personal web site does not support HTTPS
Yup, and any host running cPanel will do it through Comodo (or letsencrypt with a plugin):
https://blog.cpanel.com/autoss... -
I don't mind
Looks like he is right I can't remember when I'd use x386 Linux last time if we didn't talk about some legacy servers All new installations are installed at x64 base and old ones can utilize old x386 distributions Maybe they can offer x386 images for a pay?! ))) Nah, there will be a shitstorm for that Otherwise most utilities and even control panels can use both x64 and x32 distributions, beginning from cPanel and ending with ServerSuit, so I don't mind.
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Control panels + advice
Think. Stop.
It's more annoying than you might think. I've done it, all my friends have done it, my cousin's done it and our dog will be doing it soon.
Don't don't don't. It's a VASTLY under subscribed and overly competitive market. Once you think you're the best, and you're successful, you become too reliant on a core group of customers who won't last for ever.
There are reseller accounts available with lots of ISPs, but few are on a commission basis (ie: you're the one who has to cover your client's costs and invoice them). Flat fees are usually available to dedicated servers licensors @ £50/m+ - but the market is changing and I'm not at all surprised if they're cheaper.
Plesk - possibly the worst thing I've ever used. Convoluted backend I couldn't hack on to extend pop-before-smtp the way I wanted.
CPanel - the original but very costly 6 years ago when I last used it. Has some impressive addons
EnsimDirectAdmin - Not one I've used personally, but I hear its ok.
VHCS - Freeware. Never used it personally. But there are many OS projects and forks out there if you look hard enough ]
Cubepanel and BlueQuartz worth a mention.
Most of these project offer "lite" versions which are free for restricted personal use. The only major difference between the free and paid versions is that the latter has multi-user and reseller capabilities.
I'd recommending taking up a decent Linux or BSD distro with a proven track record of security fixes. "apt-get update" is sufficient for the home user, but realistically, you want to track purely security updates. Consider an enterprise OS (CentOS?!)
Matt