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Install WordPress Alongside LAMP on Debian 10

How to Install WordPress Alongside LAMP on Debian 10

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First released in 2003, WordPress has grown to become one of the leading CMS systems in the internet, accounting for over 30% of the market share. WordPress is a free and opensource CMS that

Install WordPress 5 with Apache, MariaDB 10 and PHP 7 on CentOS 7

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WordPress is an open source and free blogging application and a dynamic CMS (Content Management System) developed using MySQL and PHP. It has huge number of third party plugins and themes. WordPress currently one

Install WordPress on Ubuntu 18.04

Install WordPress with Nginx, MariaDB 10 and PHP 7 on Ubuntu 18.04

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WordPress 5 recently released with some core changes, such as the Gutenberg editor. Many of our readers might want to test it on their own server. For those of you, in this tutorial we

Webinoly - Install Optimized WordPress with Free SSL

Webinoly – Install Optimized WordPress Website with Free SSL

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If you are looking to self host your own WordPress website, there are numerous ways to do that. You have probably heard about LAMP and LEMP stacks. In this article, we are going to

WordPress Vulnerability Scanner

WPScan – A Black Box WordPress Vulnerability Scanner

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WordPress is all over the web; it’s the most popular and most used content management system (CMS) out there. Is your website or blog is powered by WordPress? Did you know that malicious hackers

Reset WordPress Admin Password via MySQL

How to Reset WordPress Admin Password via MySQL Command Prompt

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Sometimes, a WordPress user, with one of the following capabilities, such as administrator, editor, author, contributor, or subscriber, forgets its login credentials, especially the password. WordPress password can be easily changed via “Lost Password”

Install WordPress in FreeBSD

How to Install WordPress with FAMP Stack in FreeBSD

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In this tutorial we’ll learn how to install WordPress in FAMP stack in FreeBSD. FAMP stack is an acronym that stands for FreeBSD Unix operating system, Apache HTTP server (a popular popular open-source web

Install WordPress with LSCache, OpenLiteSpeed and CyberPanel

How to Install WordPress with LSCache, OpenLiteSpeed and CyberPanel

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OpenLiteSpeed is a high-performance event-driven open source web server developed and maintained by LiteSpeed Technologies. In this article, we will see how we can use CyberPanel to get up and running with LSCache and

Install WordPress Apache Letsencrypt W3Cache Cloudflare Postfix Book

eBook – Install WordPress with Apache + Let’s Encrypt + W3 Total Cache + CloudFlare + Postfix on CentOS 7

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Dear friends, The Tecmint.com team is pleased to announce that a long-awaited request from you has become a reality: Install WordPress with Apache + Postfix + Let’s Encrypt + W3 Total Cache Plugin + CloudFlare on

WPSeku - WordPress Vulnerability Scanner

WPSeku – A Vulnerability Scanner to Find Security Issues in WordPress

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WordPress is a free and open-source, highly customizable content management system (CMS) that is being used by millions around the world to run blogs and fully functional websites. Because it is the most used

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