Entries Tagged as 'Control Panels'Reseller Hosting: How To Create Packages - Part 1July 27th, 2008 · 2 CommentsReseller Hosting can add a good stream of revenue to your existing business and it can also complement your own products or services very well. In the next few months, I will post a series of tutorials that will show you how to manage your reseller hosting account as well as your customer’s hosting accounts. cPanel Basics: How To Create Custom Error PagesJuly 23rd, 2008 · 2 CommentsError pages are web pages being served to the visitor when a problem occurs. These errors are identified by a numeric value usually from 400 to 500. The most well-known errors are probably “404 - Not Found” and “500 - Internal Server Error”. How To Use SpamAssassin With cPanelJuly 21st, 2008 · No CommentsSpamAssassin is one of the most popular open-source antispam out there. The best part is that it can be integrated into cPanel and managed easily from a web interface. BlueHost: How To Host Additional DomainsJuly 18th, 2008 · No CommentsAs you know, I’ve just signed up with BlueHost lately and so far so good! While they use cPanel, they’ve tweaked it a little to include some custom management modules. BlueHost allows you to host unlimited domains but how do you add an additional domain to your current hosting account? How To Setup Your Website With Dreamweaver - Part IIJuly 17th, 2008 · No CommentsIn the first part of this tutorial you’ve seen how to structure your folders and how to define a new site with Dreamweaver CS3. Now that we’ve got this part working, we’re now going to create a web page and upload it to our web server. How To Setup Your Website With Dreamweaver - Part IJuly 15th, 2008 · 1 CommentUsually I try not to get too much into web development through this blog, I rather try to focus on Web Hosting but today we’ll make an exception. cPanel Basics: How To Block Access By IP AddressJuly 9th, 2008 · No CommentsSometimes your website’s security (or your entire web server’s) can be at risk because of malicious people. And it’s not necessarily a user that’s attacking your system; it could be an automated script that just “found” your server. cPanel Basics: How To Setup An AutoresponderJuly 4th, 2008 · No CommentsSummer is here and we finally get the chance to escape from the office! No cellphone, no pager and no emails. cPanel Basics: How To Prevent Other Websites From Linking Directly To Your FilesJuly 2nd, 2008 · 3 CommentsWhen another website links directly to your files, it is called HotLinking. And when a website is hotlinking your files, it uses your bandwidth and storage space. Even worse, chances are the visitor downloading the file will never know about your website. cPanel Basics: Creating Additional FTP AccountsJune 29th, 2008 · No CommentsHow many times have you been asked by a customer or a supplier if you have an FTP server so they can transfer you some large files? Find Out How Much Disk Space is Used with cPanelJune 26th, 2008 · No CommentsA couple of months ago, I’ve made a post on how to find how much space a directory is using on Linux. This tutorial was meant for users who have a shell access though. How To Access AwStats Outside cPanelMay 16th, 2008 · 3 CommentsAwStats is my favorite web statistics tool. For cPanel users, there’s no installation needed, AwStats is already installed. But there are times when you want some people to access their website’s statistics but you don’t necessarily want to give them access to cPanel. Get [...] How To Move A Website Between Webservers Using cPanel / WHMMay 5th, 2008 · 3 CommentscPanel has always been my web control panel of choice, whether it is to perform administration tasks (using WHM) or simply to manage your website. It has to be one of the most mature control panel out there along with Plesk and DirectAdmin. How To Install Wordpress 2.5 On DreamHost AccountApril 25th, 2008 · No CommentsI figured that since I’m doing a web hosting comparison which includes DreamHost, HostPapa, HostGator, GoDaddy and 1and1, I might as well take some time to show how to do a few things with your hosting account. How To Install ISPConfig On CentOS / RHELFebruary 20th, 2008 · 4 CommentsLately I’ve shown you how to install CentOS 5.1 on VMware Server (or Workstation). Assuming you’ve installed CentOS following the Perfect Setup, we will now see how to install ISPConfig. |
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