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In relation to server management, the primary consideration is protecting and enforcing the security of user accounts. A mammoth operation in this domain certainly is changing passwords frequently. If you are the admin of a server, host several websites, or are sinking into the cloud infrastructure, WHM (Web Host Manager) is, however, a very powerful tool you can rely upon.
Here's a thorough guide on changing a user's password with the aid of WHM.
Step 1: Access WHM
Please enter your credentials to access WHM. Usually, you can use your web browser to access WHM by going to your server's IP address or domain name and then selecting /whm. For example, take https://your-server-ip-or-domain/whm.
Step 2: Navigate to 'Password Modification'
After logging in, select the 'Password Modification' menu item. Usually, you may locate this under the 'Account Functions' section or, if one is present, by using the search bar.
Step 3: Select the Account
Choose the user account for which you wish to modify the password from the list of accounts that appear. Either scroll through the list or use the username to search for the account.
Step 4: Enter New Password
For the chosen user account, enter the new password. Make sure that the password satisfies any minimum length or complexity criteria imposed by the security settings on your system.
Step 5: Confirm Password
Re-enter the new password to confirm and ensure there are no typos or errors.
Step 6: Update Password
Click on the 'Change Password' or 'Update Password' button to apply the changes. WHM will then update the password for the selected user account.
Step 7: Verify Changes
After changing the password, it is essential to check that it is functional. You can accomplish this by accessing the user account using the new login credentials.
Step 8: Inform User
Notifying clients or other team members about the password change is best practice if you are handling their user accounts. This guarantees that they may access their accounts without any problems and helps to prevent misunderstanding.
Step 9: Ensure Security
To improve security, it is recommended that user account passwords be reviewed and updated on a regular basis. To reduce the possibility of unwanted access, set up password expiration rules and enforce strong password restrictions.
Step 10: Document Changes
Keep a record of password changes for audit purposes. Documenting when and by whom passwords were changed can be invaluable for security compliance and troubleshooting.
These procedures will let you securely modify a user account's password using WHM, protecting your server, hosting environment, and cloud architecture. In the digital world, maintaining strong password management procedures is essential. For more information-get in touch with our server experts.
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