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− | + | This demo will show you how to add a new file type to be protected by cPanel's hotlink protection feature. | |
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− | [1] Click on the "Hotlink Protection" icon within the "Security" section of your cPanel | + | [1] Click on the "Hotlink Protection" icon within the "Security" section of your cPanel |
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− | [2] Enter any new file types you would like to protect (separated by commas) in the "Block direct access for these extensions" field | + | [2] Enter any new file types you would like to protect (separated by commas) in the "Block direct access for these extensions" field |
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− | [3] Click the "Submit" button to add these new file types to cPanel's hotlink protection | + | [3] Click the "Submit" button to add these new file types to cPanel's hotlink protection |
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Revision as of 22:43, 28 September 2012
This demo will show you how to add a new file type to be protected by cPanel's hotlink protection feature.
[1] Click on the "Hotlink Protection" icon within the "Security" section of your cPanel
[2] Enter any new file types you would like to protect (separated by commas) in the "Block direct access for these extensions" field
[3] Click the "Submit" button to add these new file types to cPanel's hotlink protection