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=== <big>1. Domain Management</big> ===
=== <big>1. Domain Management</big> ===


* <big>'''Addon Domains''' → Host multiple websites on a single account.</big>
* <big>'''Addon Domains''' → [[Create-addon-domain|Host multiple websites on a single account.]]</big>
* <big>'''Subdomains''' Create sub.websites (like blog.example.com).</big>
* <big>'''Dynamic DNS  →''' [[Create-dynamic-dns-in-cpanel|Keeps track of the appropriate IP address for a given service.]]</big>
* <big>'''Aliases (Parked Domains)''' → Point multiple domain names to the same website.</big>
* <big>'''Redirects''' → [[Forward-traffic-from-one-url-to-another|Forward traffic from one URL to another.]]</big>
* <big>'''Redirects''' → Forward traffic from one URL to another.</big>
* <big>'''DNS Zone Editor''' → [[Manage-dns-records|Manage DNS records (A, CNAME, MX, TXT, etc.).]]</big>
* <big>'''DNS Zone Editor''' → Manage DNS records (A, CNAME, MX, TXT, etc.).</big>


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=== <big>2. Email Management</big> ===
=== <big>2. Email Management</big> ===


* <big>'''Email Accounts''' → Create professional emails (e.g., support@yourdomain.com).</big>
* <big>'''Email Accounts''' → [[Create-professional-emails|Create professional emails (e.g., support@yourdomain.com).]]</big>
* <big>'''Webmail''' → Access emails from browser (Roundcube, Horde).</big>
* <big>'''Webmail''' → [[Access-emails-from-browser|Access emails from browser (Roundcube, Horde).]]</big>
* <big>'''Forwarders''' → Forward emails to another address.</big>
* <big>'''Forwarders''' → [[Forward-emails-to-another-address|Forward emails to another address]].</big>
* <big>'''Autoresponders''' → Automatic replies (e.g., "Out of office").</big>
* <big>'''Autoresponders''' → [[Automatic-replies|Automatic replies (e.g., "Out of office").]]</big>
* <big>'''Spam Filters''' → Block junk/spam emails.</big>
* <big>'''Spam Filters''' → [[Block-junk/spam-emails|Block junk/spam emails.]]</big>
* <big>'''Email Authentication''' → Configure DKIM, SPF, DMARC to protect against spoofing.</big>
* <big>'''Email Authentication''' → [[Configure-dkim,spf,dmarc-to-protect-against-spoofing|Configure DKIM, SPF, DMARC to protect against spoofing.]]</big>


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=== <big>3. File Management</big> ===
=== <big>3. File Management</big> ===


* <big>'''File Manager''' → Upload, delete, edit, move files without FTP.</big>
* <big>'''File Manager''' → [[Upload,delete,edit,move-files-without-ftp|Upload, delete, edit, move files without FTP.]]</big>
* <big>'''FTP Accounts''' → [[Transfer files via FTP clients (FileZilla, WinSCP).]]</big>
* <big>'''FTP Accounts''' → [[Transfer-files-via-ftp-clients|Transfer files via FTP clients (FileZilla, WinSCP).]]</big>
* <big>'''Backup Wizard''' → Download full/partial site backups.</big>
* <big>'''Backup Wizard''' → [[Download full/partial-site-backups|Download full/partial site backups.]]</big>
* <big>'''Disk Usage''' → [[Monitor storage usage.]]</big>
* <big>'''Disk Usage''' → [[Monitor storage usage.]]</big>


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=== <big>4. Database Management</big> ===
=== <big>4. Database Management</big> ===


* <big>'''MySQL/MariaDB Databases''' → [[Create & manage databases]]</big>
* <big>'''MySQL/MariaDB Databases''' → [[Create-&-manage-databases|Create & manage databases]]</big>
* <big>'''phpMyAdmin''' → [[Web-based GUI to edit databases]]</big>
* <big>'''phpMyAdmin''' → [[Web-based-gui-to-edit-databases|Web-based GUI to edit databases]]</big>
* <big>'''Remote MySQL''' → Allow external apps to connect to your database.</big>
* <big>'''Remote MySQL''' → [[How-to-work-with-remote-mysql-in-cpanel|Allow external apps to connect to your database.]]</big>


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=== <big>5. Security Tools</big> ===
=== <big>5. Security Tools</big> ===


* <big>'''SSL/TLS Manager''' → Install SSL certificates (including free Let’s Encrypt).</big>
* <big>'''SSL/TLS Manager''' → [[Install-ssl-certificates|Install SSL certificates (including free Let’s Encrypt).]]</big>
* <big>'''Password Protection''' → Protect folders with login credentials.</big>
* <big>'''Leech Protection''' → [[Enable-leech-protection|Protect folders with login credentials.]]</big>
* <big>'''Hotlink Protection''' → Prevent others from stealing your images/files.</big>
* <big>'''Hotlink Protection''' → [[Enable-hotlink-protection|Prevent others from stealing your images/files.]]</big>
* <big>'''IP Blocker''' → Block specific IP addresses.</big>
* <big>'''IP Blocker''' → [[How-to-block-an-ip-address|Block specific IP addresses.]]</big>
* <big>'''Leech Protection''' → Prevent password sharing in secure areas.</big>


== <big>cPanel & WHM Version Releases</big> ==
== <big>cPanel & WHM Version Releases</big> ==

Latest revision as of 12:26, 4 September 2025

cPanel is a web hosting control panel software developed by cPanel, LLC. It provides a graphical interface (GUI) and automation tools designed to simplify the process of hosting a web site to the website owner or the "end user". It enables administration through a standard web browser using a three-tier structure. While cPanel is limited to managing a single hosting account, cPanel & WHM allows the administration of the entire server.

In addition to the GUI, cPanel also has command line and API-based access that allows third-party software vendors, web hosting organizations, and developers to automate standard system administration processes. cPanel & WHM is designed to function either on a dedicated server or virtual private server.

Features of cPanel

1. Domain Management


2. Email Management


3. File Management


4. Database Management


5. Security Tools

cPanel & WHM Version Releases

Version Release Date End-of-Life / EOL Date Notes
110 (LTS) April 3, 2023 January 1, 2026 (via ELS) Extended Lifecycle Support (CentOS/CL7) (Wikipedia, cPanel & WHM Documentation)
118 (LTS) March 4, 2024 October 2025 LTS release with regular update support (Wikipedia, cPanel & WHM Documentation)
120 April 9, 2024 August 2026 (approx.) Regular production release (Wikipedia, cPanel & WHM Documentation)
122 August 19, 2024 — (not specified) Regular production release (Wikipedia)
124 October 10, 2024 Introduced account type analytics, MariaDB 11.4, improved DMARC (Wikipedia, cPanel)
126 (LTS) January 21, 2025 August 2026 (approx.) LTS release, introduced SEO interface, social media management, MySQL 8.4 (Wikipedia, cPanel & WHM Documentation, cPanel)
128 March 2025 September 2026 (approx.) Updated zone editor, language preferences, API tweaks (cPanel & WHM Documentation, cPanel)
130 June 2025 (release tier) / July 15, 2025 (current) / July 31, 2025 (RELEASE) December 2026 (approx.) New tweak settings, internal PHP upgrade, account preferences enhancements (cPanel, cPanel & WHM Documentation)