If you are new at web hosting, it can be quite confusing to know what to look for, what to expect and how to handle everything. Since I’ve just signed up for an account with HostGator.com, I figured I’d make some videos to show you around the control panel.
HostGator uses the cPanel control panel, which [...]
For those who use ISPConfig, a new version has been released which offer support for Ruby as well as a Dutch translation of the user manual.
February 5th, 2008 · 2 Comments
SysCP
From SysCP.org: SysCP, the System Control Panel is a server administration tool which enables an internet service provider to give their customers a web-based application to administrate their email addresses, their subdomains etc. The project was founded in autumn 2003 by Florian Lippert and was published on June, 15th 2004 under the GNU General Public [...]
When it comes to professional web hosting, I rather use commercial control panels. But there are times when free control panels will do the job just just well.
I’ve gathered a list of some free hosting control panels for you to check them out.
Yesterday I wrote a post on how to protect your webserver against brute force attacks using APF and BFD. If you are using WHM, there’s similar alternative using cPHulk.
cPHulk is a brute force protection system developped by the cPanel team and is exclusive to cPanel / WHM control panels. It has been integrated with cPanel [...]
This ISPConfig release adds support for CentOS 4.6 and 5.1 and updates ClamAV to 0.92 and PHP to 5.2.5. Several minor bugs were fixed.
Detailed Changelog
Added support for CentOS 5.1.
Added support for CentOS 4.6.
Added basic support for webdav.
Update: Updated PHP to 5.2.5.
Update: Updated ClamAV to 0.92.
Changed: Changed VAT setting in isp invoice module from 16% to [...]
In my last Web Hosting Control Panels 101 post, I’ve talked about the well known control panels cPanel and WHM. Today I’ll introduce you to another great (but maybe less popular) control panel, vDeck.
What is vDeck?
vDeck is more than a web hosting control panel, it’s a full website management environment. Most web hosting companies currently [...]
Managing a web server isn’t as technical as it used to be when I started 13 years ago. Back then we needed to edit all configuration files manually, restart services to apply changes, etc.
Now you’ve got plenty of control panels that allow you to manage your webserver and / or your website account. Let’s see [...]
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