JailHost
Discover how you could use the "JailHost" option in your control panel and how it could protect your websites.
It isn't uncommon for many users to use weak passwords simply because they are less difficult to remember or to use scripts, templates and plug-ins that aren't updated for a long time. In either of these cases, it will not be hard for a hacker to take control of the Internet site and after that to take control of other Internet sites that are hosted within the very same account. In order to prevent this kind of a scenario, we have added an advanced level security option known as JailHost. It limits the access that a script has only to its own folder, so in case one of your sites is compromised, the attacker will see its content, but won't be able to see any other content inside your account, which means that the damage will be minimal. Of course, using JailHost won't substitute the security measures you need to take by keeping your scripts up-to-date and using long and complex passwords, but it will help you to limit the damage to one site only.
JailHost in Shared Website Hosting
You can take full advantage of JailHost with each and every shared website hosting plan that we provide and protect your websites against attacks quick and easy. Each domain and subdomain in the Hepsia Control Panel that comes with our packages has a different folder and contrary to what often happens with some other Control Panels, the site content isn't mixed up within a single main folder, so maintaining your sites separate is quite easy. Enabling JailHost for any website takes just a couple of clicks, so even when you do not have much experience, you will not need any special skills to keep your sites protected. The option isn't active by default in case that you wish to use some script which requires access to another folder inside your account. In case you use JailHost, the other sites that you have will be protected, but even a hacked one won't remain affected for long because we'll have several daily backups for it all the time, so that we could easily recover it.