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Here, I have revised your current htaccess for better security & to give your forum more speed and no rewrites as you said. But for protecting the admincp & cpanel this should help with most of that unless someone RAT's you or tries to Brute Force Crack your password.
Here's how to for beginners. Thank siteground. Establish FTP connection We will start with the FTP connection establishment. Open your FileZilla installation and enter the following details: Hostname - enter your domain name or the name of the hosting server where your account resides; Username - enter the FTP username (you can use your cPanel username or the one of a new FTP account); Password - enter the corresponding FTP password; Port - enter the FTP port (by default it is 21); Click on the Quickconnect button the establish the FTP connection. Once the FTP connection is opened you will see the listing of the remote server's files and folders. Manage Files Using FileZilla If you have a web site created on your local computer, you will want to make it live by uploading its files on your web server. The cPanel software is installed on all the SiteGround servers. The root folder for the web site content is public_html. Select the web site files in the Local site area. Drag and drop them in the public_html folder under the Remote site area. In this way they will be accessible through your domain name. Sometimes you need to edit a file's code and update the web site functionality. Right-click on the chosen file and pick the View/Edit option. The file will be opened in the default text editor. Edit it and then save the changes. The FTP client will recognize the file modifications. It will prompt you whether to upload the modified file back on the server and delete the local copy from your computer. The other actions which you can perform on the files and folders are: Download - this option allows you to download files and folders from the remote server to your local computer; Add files to queue - allows to schedule a later transfer of the files; Create Directory - allows you to create a new folder under your current location; Delete - using it you can delete files and folders; Rename - you can rename files and folders; File Permissions - allows you to change the file permissions of files and folders; You can alter the owner, the group and the public permissions. You can define whether the files are readable, writable and executable. You can find more details about the file permissions in our cPanel tutorial. The following members like this post: Max Taxable
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@Final kaoss
You are great man ![]() Just 1 question I am using only VBSEO hack http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=253516 not a complete software if i use this code i am secure 100% ? i mean upper you give. i am not using filezilla i use only direct upload ![]() No members have liked this post.
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Will any of this work with vBulletin 3.8.x ?
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Originally Posted by tanzeelniazi
Secure will never ever 100% ![]()
![]() But with this code , you can be secure more and your forum won't hack soon and easy ![]() No members have liked this post.
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Hi, how is this works? i just have to upload it?
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Yes it works , Just upload it in to your root forum
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Well it depends what he has there currently. If he uploads this and overwrites his existing he could have issues.
Great work though. I really hate working with htaccess but have learned alot from guys like you. Thanks for posting this.
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nice one but i am not useing vbseo what should i do then?
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