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Leech protection in cPanel
<seo title="Leech protection in cPanel" metakeywords="leech protection,leechprotect,leech protect,protect page" metadescription="Leech protection in cPanel" /> <div align=justify>'''''Leeching''''' occurs when the users who have restricted access to your website make their password publicly available, allowing other visitors to use the login information and access your site. cPanel has a leech protect option, redirecting and potentially suspending the user. The leechprotect function works by setting the maximum number of logins for a user within a 2-hour time limit. If this limit is exceeded, the user is presumed to be allowing other visitors to use his or her login information. To leechprotect your website: * Log into your '''cPanel => [[Security]] => Leech Protect'''. * Click the name of the directory you want to leech protect. * To navigate directories, use the folder icon located next to the directory name. * Enter the maximum number of logins each user is allowed within a 2-hour period. {{#icon: Leech protection.png|Leech protection}} * Use the '''URL to Redirect Leech Users to''' field to redirect users exceeding the maximum number of logins. {{#icon: Leech protect.png|Leech protection}} * If you would like to receive an email alert when leech protection is used, click the '''Send Email Alert to''' checkbox and enter the desired email address. {{#icon: cpanel leech protection.png|Leech protection}} * You can disable an account that exceeds the maximum number of logins in 2 hours by clicking the '''Disable Compromised Accounts''' checkbox. {{#icon: leech account protection.png|Leech protection}} * Click '''Enable''' to complete leech protection setting. {{#icon: enable leech protection.png|Leech protection}} There is also a Manage Users button on this page. Clicking this button will take you to the Password Protect Directories screen, where you can add, edit, and delete users. {{#icon: anti leech.png|Leech protection}} Now that you know how to use leech protection, you may not worry about your site restricted areas' security.</div>
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