Changing your root password on a CentOS server You can change your root password on your CentOS server via SSH with some simple commands whenever you need to... Tagged: CentOSPureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPS
Setting up your PureSSD VPS Your new PureSSD VPS is a self-managed Virtual Private Server that allows you free rein over how you manage your Operating System.... Tagged: cPanelPleskPureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPS
Changing your root password on a cPanel/WHM server If you have chosen to install cPanel/WHM to your server, then you can update the root password through the interface.... Tagged: cPanelPureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPS
Protect your Plesk server through Fail2Ban (Brute Force Protection tool) Supported OS: Linux Fail2Ban is a well known intrusion prevention software that protects computer servers from brute-force attacks. With the... Tagged: Fail2BanPureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPS
How to install Fail2Ban on a Plesk server Supported OS: Linux Installation method: Plesk UI Step 1 Log in to your Plesk server via https://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:8443, replacing the X’s... Tagged: Fail2BanPureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPS
Changing your root password on an Ubuntu server You can change your root password on your Ubuntu server via SSH with some simple commands whenever you need to... Tagged: PureSSD VPSSelf ManagedUbuntuVPS
Changing your root password on a Plesk server If you have installed cPanel/WHM to your PureSSD VPS server, then you can change the root password from within the... Tagged: PleskPureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPS
Changing your password on a Windows 2019 Server If you want to update your Windows 2019 server password, then you’ll need to log in through the RDP (Remote... Tagged: PureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPSWindows Server 2019
Changing your root password on a Debian server You can change your root password on your Debian server via SSH with some simple commands whenever you need to... Tagged: DebianPureSSD VPSSelf ManagedVPS