The following tutorial column of Pagoda Panel will introduce you to the tutorial on how to use Pagoda anti-tampering. I hope it will be helpful to friends in need!
Pagoda anti-tampering tutorial
1. Add a protection directory (all protected files in the default protection directory after adding)
2. View the project list
Start up at boot: closed by default, and closed after modifying any configuration. You need to turn on the anti-tampering switch to confirm that it is correct before setting it Start at boot
3. Interception protection
Default protection suffix: php, html, htm, shtml, tpl, js, css , jsp, do, ashx, asmx, asp, aspx, jsp, jspx, axd, cer, rem, soap, stm, config, htaccess
Other suffixes are not protected (as shown below)
4. Add custom protection suffix, directory whitelist, and process whitelist
5. Check the interception log
If you find that a directory and a process do not need to be intercepted, you can refer to the fourth step to set the process whitelist and directory whitelist
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