JailHost
Understand what precisely ‘JailHost’ signifies. Find out the advantages from enabling this feature for your hosted domains.
In case you host multiple Internet sites inside the same account and one of them is hacked, it's likely that all of them will get hacked after that. There're several reasons why this may happen, the two most common are: using really weak passwords or using outdated scripts with well-known weaknesses. That way, just a single compromised website will do a lot of damage to all your sites, as gaining access to a single script normally allows hackers to access the entire Internet hosting account. This is the reason why we've developed an innovative security option called JailHost. Once turned on, this option will literally lock a site in its folder, so if an attacker takes over it, the remaining websites in the account will remain hidden. Thus they will be shielded from further intrusion. The JailHost option doesn't suggest that you should not keep your sites updated, but it'll greatly limit the damage.
JailHost in Website Hosting
You can take advantage of JailHost with each and every website hosting plan that we provide and protect your sites against attacks really easy. Every single domain and subdomain in the Hepsia Control Panel that is provided with our solutions has a separate folder and contrary to what often happens with other Control Panels, the site content is not mixed inside a single main folder, so keeping the Internet sites separate is rather easy. Allowing JailHost for any site takes only a couple of clicks, so even when you don't have much experience, you won't need any specific skills to be able to keep your websites protected. The option isn't active by default in case that you would like to use a script that needs accessibility to an additional folder inside your account. In case you use JailHost, the remaining websites that you have will be protected, but even a hacked one won't remain affected for long as we will have a couple of daily backup copies for it all the time, so we could quickly recover it.