How to Grant all Privileges to a User in MySQL with cPanel?

The MySQL privilege system authenticates a user to make specific changes in a database. Based on the privileges granted, a user can carry functions like SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE etc. on the database. You can access this system in cPanel. To Grant all Privileges in MySQL with cPanel: 1. Log […]

How To Change File Permissions In cPanel?

This tutorial provides information about changing the file permissions in cPanel. File permissions are important for the operating systems to know how they are supposed to process the requests to manage the files. There are three types of file permissions that you can set, The ‘Read’ permission enables the file […]

Multi-Domain Wildcard Certificates

If you are looking to secure multiple wildcard domains, but want to keep them all under one certificate, look no further than the Multi-Domain Wildcard SSL certificates. Offered by all major Certificate Authorities, these SSL Certificates are a helpful option that will give you the encryption your domains need, while also […]

Understanding Different Certificate Types

If you’re new to the world of SSL certificates, trying to find the certificate that best suits your needs can seem like an impossible task. Use this guide to find the perfect certificate to match your needs. Single Domain Certificates Single domain certificates are some of the most popular certificates […]

Troubleshooting Insecure Content

One of the most common issues site owners run into when installing and SSL certificate and migrating to HTTPS is Insecure Content. This error is produced when content on a secure website is being loaded through a non-secure source. An example would be an image or some JavaScript that is […]

Converting an SSL Certificate to PFX/PKCS12 (SSLShopper Tool)

The following instructions will guide you in using the certificate converter tool on SSLShopper.com to create a PFX/PKCS#12 file using your SSL certificate, private key, and intermediate CA Certificates. 1. Access the Tool Navigate your web browser to the certificate converter tool on SSLShopper.com. 2. Select Type of Current Certificate Your […]

How to add a CAA record on 1and1

Step-by-step instructions on adding a CAA record on 1and1 CAA records are fairly new, they’re a DNS record that dictates which Certificate Authorities have permission to issue SSL certificates for a given domain. CAs have to check but end users aren’t required to set one up. Still, we recommend taking […]

How to add a CAA record on NameCheap

Step-by-step instructions on adding a CAA record on NameCheap CAA records are DNS records that dictate which Certificate Authorities can issue SSL certificates for your websites and what CAs can’t. While CAA records are optional for users, we recommend adding one for your website to day. Here are step-by-step instructions […]

How to add a CAA Record on GoDaddy

Step-by-step instructions on adding a CAA record on GoDaddy Checking CAA records is now mandatory for all Certificate Authorities. Though you don’t have to, we recommend setting up a DNS CAA record so that you can dictate which CAs can and can’t issue certificates for your website. Here how to […]

How to add a CAA record on Dreamhost

Step-by-step instructions on adding a CAA record on Dreamhost Your CAA record is what lets a Certificate Authority know if it’s OK to issue an SSL certificate to you. A CAA can tell a CA that it can or can’t, based on how you set it up. All CAs are […]