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Is My Root User Hidden?

 
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The root user is a sort of “superuser” that can perform advanced system administrative tasks on your system. If you have a VPS or Dedicated Server plan you can use the root user to perform tasks that other users (such as your cPanel user) do not have the privilege of performing.

  • Is My Root User Hidden?
  • Why is the “root” User a Secret?
  • More Resources for the Advanced User

Is My Root User Hidden?

You may also be wondering what the sudo user is.

No. Your root user is not hidden. The “root” or “superuser” is a conventional part of every computer we administer. However, you have access to the root user only in a private hosting environment.

There many different ways you can use your root user. You can log into WHM with user set as “root” and your root password (which you can request through your Account Management Panel).

Why is the “root” User a Secret?

The root user is not a secret. The root user or “superuser” is present in every Linux or “Unix-like” operating system. If you would like more information about what you can do with the root user, you are best advised to read some of the material provided in the next section.

More Resources for the Advanced User

Check out these other VPS and server-related resources:

  • Managed VPS from a sysadmin perspective
  • Do I need a dedicated IP address?
  • How to overall strengthen email authentication
 
 

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