Apache handlers control how the Apache web server software manages certain file types and extensions for your site. Apache comes configured to handle CGI scripts and server-parsed files.
Cron jobs allow you to automate certain commands or scripts on your site. You can set a command or script to run at a specific time every day, week, etc. For example, you could set a cron job to delete temporary files every week to free up disk space.
An error page informs a visitor when there is a problem accessing your site. Each type of problem has its own code.
The “Index Manager” allows you to customize the way a directory appears when no index files reside in a directory.
MIME types tell browsers how to handle specific extensions.
This interface provides command line access to your account on the server.
Network Tools allow a user to find out information about any domain, or to trace the route from the server your site is on to the computer you are accessing cPanel from. Finding out information about a domain can be useful in making sure your DNS is set up properly as you will find out information about your IP address as well as your DNS.
The Virus Scanner interface scans your cPanel account for security threats.
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