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How to Install and Manage pxShield on a Server Without cPanel

· 5 min read
Pyxsoft

For years, Pyxsoft's WAF lived inside WHM, and that framed it as a "cPanel thing." It isn't. pxShield is a server-side Web Application Firewall that sits in front of your web server and blocks attacks before they reach it — and the engine runs the same on any Linux server running Apache, nginx or Caddy, with any control panel (DirectAdmin, ISPConfig, …) or none at all.

The only thing that changes without cPanel is where you manage it: instead of the WHM interface, you drive pxShield from CentralHost, our cloud console — and your first server is free.

Understanding WAFs and the Power of Pyxsoft

· 3 min read
Pyxsoft

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Web applications are currently facing a constant barrage of threats. To fortify the digital fortresses surrounding our online presence, web developers and administrators turn to robust security measures, and one such crucial defender is the Web Application Firewall (WAF). In this article, we’ll delve into what a WAF is and highlight the prowess of Pyxsoft, a formidable WAF tailored for cPanel-based sites.