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How to use the Index Manager in cPanel

  • How to use the Index Manager in cPanel
  • This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel, and are starting on the home screen.
  • Now let’s learn how to use the Index Manager.
  • Click the Indexes icon.
  • The Index Manager enables you to control how directories on your website are displayed.
  • If there is no index.html file in a given directory, the contents of that directory will be listed in a browser. This can cause security issues.
  • With Index Manager, you can set your account up to not allow your directory contents to be shown.
  • Let’s setup Index Manager for the clients directory.
  • There are four settings to choose from.
  • Since we do not want the contents of this directory shown, we’ll choose the No Indexing option.
  • That’s it! The index settings have been updated, and visitors can no longer view the contents of the clients directory.
  • It’s just as easy to switch back to the default setting.
  • The Default System Setting allows the directory contents to be shown.
  • No Indexing does not allow directory contents to be shown.
  • Standard Indexing prevents browsers from viewing contents of directories that do not contain image files.
  • … and Fancy Indexing prevents browsers from viewing contents of directories that do contain image files.
  • This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to setup index directory protection for any of your directories.
Updated on November 26, 2022

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