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cPanel
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- Mailing Lists
- Default Address
- Autoresponders
- Forwarders
- Email Accounts
- Spam Filters
- Track Delivery
- Global Email Filters
- Email Filters
- Address Importer
- Encryption
- Email Disk Usage
- Calendar Delegation
- BoxTrapper
- Configure Greylisting
- Email Routing
- Filter Incoming Emails by Domain
- Email Deliverability
- Authentication (SPF and DKIM)
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WHM
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- SSH Password Authorization Tweak
- Apache mod_userdir Tweak
- SMTP Restrictions
- Compiler Access
- Configure Security Policies
- Password Strength Configuration
- cPHulk Brute Force Protection
- Security Questions
- Manage External Authentications
- Two-Factor Authentication
- ModSecurity™ Vendors
- ModSecurity Configuration
- Manage root’s SSH Keys
- Manage Wheel Group Users
- Host Access Control
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- Terminate Accounts
- Quota Modification
- Modify an Account
- Change Site’s IP Address
- Create a New Account
- Manage Account Suspension
- Upgrade/Downgrade an Account
- Limit Bandwidth Usage
- Force Password Change
- Email All Users
- Reset Account Bandwidth Limit
- Password Modification
- Skeleton Directory
- Rearrange an Account
- Raw Apache Log Download
- Modify/Upgrade Multiple Accounts
- Web Template Editor
- Unsuspend Bandwidth Exceeders
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Password Strength Configuration
1) Log in to your whm>>security centre>>Password Strength Configuration
2) Select the “Security Center” option from the page.
3) Choose the option “Password Strength Configuration”.
4) In this page, you will see some sliders which are used to change the password strength. If you want to set the default Password Strength, then choose the slider beside the option “Default Required Password Strength” to specify its minimum password strength, or enter a number between 0 and 100 in the text box. Because the “Default Required Password Strength” setting will propagate to any individual options that are set to “Default”.
5) If you want to configure a minimum required password strength for a specific feature, use that feature’s slider to specify its minimum password strength, or enter a number between 0 and 100 in the text box.
Here, we are changing the password strength for “Account Creation” (which is applicable to all new cPanel accounts) to 70.
6) Click the “Save” button to save the changes.