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cPanel Web Disk Configuration
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- Log in to your whm>> Service Configuration>>cPanel Web Disk Configuration
WHM provides you with the ability to customize the SSL/TLS settings for cPanel’s DAVFS, Web Disk, Cal DAV, and Card DAV services.
You can access the cPanel Web Disk Configuration within the Service Configuration section of WHM.
On this page, there are two lists available to edit:
- TLS/SSL Cipher Suite: Specifies the OpenSSL cipher specifications for the SSL encryption in the connection negotiation.
- TLS/SSL Protocols: Specifies the SSL/TLS protocols supported for the client-server connection negotiation.
Both of these settings let you specify multiple entries. Colons separate the Cipher Suite entries (“:”), and spaces separate the Protocols.