1. Log in to cPanel >> Choose FTP Accounts
FTP accounts allow you to access your website’s files through a protocol called FTP. You will need a third-party FTP program to access your files. You can log into via FTP by entering Add FTP Account.
2. Enter Log In Name >> Password (You can also use Password Generator for more convenience )
3. Directory: /home/domain name/ >> /home/domain/public_html/admin
4. Quota >> You can set specific MB Quota or Choose Unlimited.
5. Click on Create FTP Account Button.
6. Now you will see FTP account details.
7. If you want change Path address >> Click on PATH option >> Now Click on Path Address
8. To change account password >> Click on Change Password Option.
9. To Change Quota >> Click on Change Quota Option.
10. To Delete account >> Simply Click on Delete Option >> There are two option where you can only delete account or Delete account and delete all files under that account.
This is the end of this tutorial. In addition, you do not even need to remember your FTP password. Just log into your cPanel and change it. And be careful if you are deleting a FTP account. Might also delete your files.
Mail Exchanger (MX) entry states a client, which server is mail sent to a domain name.
Assigning Priority to MX Entries
* Lower values mean higher priority, with 0 being the highest possible priority.
* The primary mail server with the lowest-numbered priority will get mail sent to your domain.
* Secondary mail servers (those with higher priority values) can be used for backup or other purposes.
* If you use multiple mail servers with the same priority, then when that level of mail server is required, mail will be scattered to those servers randomly.
1. Log in to cPanel >> Select MX Entry >> Choose Domain Name
2. Email Routing >> Automatically Detect Configuration: Local (recommended) (Note : Click on “More” to read more information >> Local Mail Exchanger >> Backup Mail Exchanger >> Remote Mail Exchanger >> Current setting will be shown in bold.
3. Add New Record >> Priority >> Destination >> Click on Add New Record Button
4. MX Records >> Edit >> or Delete
It is possible to change MySQL Server from local server (“localhost”) to point ot remote server. This way you will be to connect to MySQL through a remote location. Following are the steps to setup Remote MySQL :
> Login to WHM
> Click on SQL Services
> Click on Setup Remote MySQL Server
> Enter the name of the remote server in the host section and its password in the Remote MySQL Host Root Password
> Click on Setup
cPanel Dedicated Servers : MySQL Management
To change password for a database user:
1) Click the domain name you need on your Home page.
2) In the Services group click Databases.
3) Click the required database name. A list of database users will open.
4) Click the database user’s name.
5) Now Type a new password and click OK.