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Mail
Manager
The Mail Manager allows you to manage all aspects of your email,
from adding new accounts, managing mailing lists, and setting spam
filters. There are quite a number of options available, all of which
are listed below:
Add/Remove Accounts:
Use this to add or remove POP3 email accounts. POP3 email accounts
are "email boxes" within your hosting account, where your email is
stored. When you create a POP3 email account, you will want to also
setup your email program (i.e. Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express,
etc.) to "retrieve" your email messages.
Default Address: It
is good practice to always set a default email address. Doing so
will basically tell your hosting account how to handle incoming
emails that you have not setup an account for. In other words, if
you want several email addresses to all go to the same email box,
then you only have to create the one email box (as described above
in Add/Remove Accounts), but then set your Default Address to the
email address you created above. Then if someone sends an email to
an address you have not setup, that message will still get delivered
to your POP3 email account.
Alternatively, you can set your Default Address to an email address
that does not even exist in your hosting account.... like your main
ISP email address.
Auto-Responders:
Auto-responders are email messages that are sent automatically when
an email arrives for a specific email account. auto-responders are
most commonly used for an "Out of Office" style message to inform
your correspondents that you are not available, without you having
to reply manually. You can have more than one auto-responder on one
account. You can use plain text or include HTML code in the
auto-responder, and choose from a wide variety of character sets.
Block an Email: You
can block an email using spam filters. There are many definitions of
spam, but one of the most useful ones is the following:
"Spam: unsolicited email, usually of a commercial nature."
Spam is the electronic version of junk mail, and has been around
since the Internet was created. Spam filters are a way of filtering
your email to remove unwanted mail based on a variety of criteria.
You can block any sort of email, not just mail of a commercial
nature. Blocked mail is deleted automatically - it does not even
bounce back to the sender. These filters are quite flexible, and
very useful if you do not want to receive email from a specific
email address.
Forwarders:
Forwarders simply allow you to automatically forward email sent to
one account to another account. This is useful when you work at two
separate locations, or have gone on holiday.
Mailing Lists: The
control panel includes a popular mailing list script called Mailman.
Mailing lists are an ideal tool for communication between far flung
participants and can be about anything you want. Mailman allows you
to set up a mailing list with a large number of configurable
options, such as who is on the list, where mailing lists messages
are sent, and whether you include welcoming messages to new
subscribers. The Mailman documentation, which is incorporated into
its Administration panel, is clear and helpful, and should be
referred to for all questions about using the script. For more
information about MailMan, please consult their homepage at:
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman.html
Spam Assassin: Spam
Assassin is a mail filter installed on a mail server used to
identify spam. It checks for spam using a large number of pre-set
rules that check the header, body, and sender of all email messages
sent to your domain mailbox. For more information about Spam
Assassin, refer to the Spam Assassin website:
http://spamassassin.taint.org/index.html
Modify Mail Exchanger (MX
Entry): The control panel manages your email through its own
mail server. However, by altering your MX (Mail Exchange Record)
Entry you can point your email to another mail server, if this is
required.
Note: We will not be able to manage your email if you change your
MX Entry setting.
Note: All email options
can be used in conjunction with each other. For example, you could set
up an auto-responder on your main account to email an "Out of Office"
message, a forwarder to send the email to your uncle's house where you
are staying, and a spam filter to reject all email with "credit" in
the subject line. This flexibility is what makes email so powerful as
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Read
Web Mail
You can read your online email using NeoMail or Horde. Both of
these popular webmail scripts allows you to read your email, save
them, keep an address book, and perform all of the other basic email
functions that you are used to. The main difference between NeoMail
and an offline email applications, such as Eudora or Microsoft Outlook
Express, is that all of these functions are performed online, rather
than on your own computer, and offline applications generally provide
many more features.
NeoMail or Horde is optional.
You can still use your favorite offline email applications, if you
prefer. You can even use a combination of NeoMail or Horde and another
tool - you can check your e-mail online, perhaps when you're at work,
and download your email to your computer when you get home. You can
automatically configure Outlook Express, or manually configure other
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Change Password
Your domain password is the password you use to log on to your
control panel. The ability to occasionally change your password is
useful to maximize your site security. You should always change your
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Parked
Domains
Domain pointers allow you to "point" or "park" additional domain
names to your existing hosting account. This will allow users to also
reach your website when entering the "parked" or "pointed" domain into
their browsers.
For Example: Let's say
you own the business.com and innovation.com domain names. You already
have a web site for business.com, but you do not want to create a new
website for innovation.com at the moment. By parking innovation.com on
top of business.com, all URLs for innovation.com will automatically go
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Addon
Domains
Addon Domains work very much like domain pointers, except you
setup the new domain names to point to a "sub-directory" of your
hosting account.
For example: Let's say
you have your hosting account set up as yourcompany.com, but you also
own the domain name newsite.com. With the Addon Domain feature you can
setup newsite.com to "point" to a sub-directory like yourcompany.com/newsite.
You can then build a new website in that sub-directory, and anyone who
types www.newsite into their browser would be forwarded to the website
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FTP
Manager
The FTP Manager deals with all the tools relating to setting up
and managing FTP accounts, as well as managing FTP sessions. FTP (File
Transfer Protocol) is a method by which you can transfer files between
computers, usually using the Internet. There is a huge amount of
information stored on FTP servers around the world which can only be
accessed by using FTP. When using FTP you use an application (i.e. an
FTP program) called a "client" to connect to a machine called a
"server".
There are a large number of FTP
software packages available. Some of them are built in to your browser
(such as Internet Explorer), others are dedicated applications (such
as such as CuteFTP or WS_FTP), while still others are built into web
applications (File Manager in this control panel is one example).
Generally speaking, if you are going to spend a lot of time using FTP
or have a large amount of files to upload/download, a dedicated FTP
client (i.e. CuteFTP or WS_FTP) is a much easier solution.
The control panel allows you to
set up FTP accounts so that certain external users can access a
restricted part of your hosting account. You can also set up an
anonymous FTP account so that anyone can access a restricted part of
your system. You can also manage these FTP sessions, cutting them off
if they go on for too long.
Following is a list of the
features available to you in the FTP Manager:
FTP Accounts: With
the FTP account utility you can control FTP accounts for your users
or if your account has sub domain support you can add FTP accounts
for your sub domain(s).
Anonymous FTP Controls:
Here you can change how anonymous FTP users should be treated and
change the anonymous upload policy as well.
Anonymous FTP Message:
You can edit the anonymous FTP welcome message that users will see
when they login to your FTP site.
FTP Session Control:
This utility allows you to disconnect users or time out FTP
sessions.
Warning: FTP, by its
very nature, allows external users to modify your web site (albeit a
restricted area of your web site). External users can upload,
download, and delete files. Keep this in mind when you set up an FTP
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File
Manager
The File Manager allows you to manage your site through HTML,
rather than an FTP tool or other third-party application. You can
upload, create or delete files, organize files in folders, and change
file permissions. While not as sophisticated as most FTP tools, File
Manager is free and gives you all the basic functionality necessary to
manage your site. The features available to you in the File Manager
are as follows:
Creating a new folder:
Folders are a very useful way of adding organization and structure
to your web site. They make maintenance of the site much easier, as
you can easily see what files are in which folder. Most web sites
include at least an /image folder to keep all the image files
separate from the HTML files.
Uploading files in File
Manager: You can use File Manager to upload files to your web
site, up to 12 files in one go. Although useful, a third-party FTP
client has many more features and does not limit you to the number
of files you can upload at one time.
Creating a new file:
For small text files it can be easier to create them online, rather
than on your home computer and uploading the file. You can create
text files, such as HTML, PHP, or plain TXT, but not binary files.
Editing a file:
Editing a pre-existing file through File Manager allows you to make
immediate changes to your web site, without having to upload a new
version of the file. This is useful for small changes, but would be
inefficient for large amounts of coding.
Renaming a file or folder:
You can quickly rename a file or folder if you originally labeled a
file or folder with the wrong name, or if the name needs to be
updated. This is useful if a small number of files need to be
changed, since you do not need to upload any files for the changes
to take effect, but inefficient if you needed to rename your entire
site.
Changing file/folder
permissions: All files on UNIX (including Linux and other UNIX
variants) machines have access permissions. These tell the operating
system how to deal with requests to access these files. There are
three types of access:
Read - Denoted as r, files
with read access can be displayed to the user.
Write - Denoted as w, files
with write access can be modified by the user.
Execute - Denoted as x,
files with execute access can be executed as programs by the user.
Access types are set for
three types of user group:
User - the owner of the
file.
Group - other files which are in the same folder or group.
World - everyone else.
The web server needs to be
able to read your web pages in order to be able to display them in a
browser. The following permissions need to be set in order for your
web site to function properly.
All HTML files and images
need to be readable by others. The setting for this is 644
(readable by User, Group, and World, and writable by User), and is
set automatically when you upload files.
All folders need to be executable by others. The setting for this
is 755 (readable by User, Group, and World, writable by User,
executable by User, Group, and World), and is set automatically
when you create a folder.
All CGI files (all files in the cgi-bin folder) need to be
executable by others. The setting for this is 755 (readable by
User, Group, and World, writable by User, executable by User,
Group, and World), and is not set automatically when you upload
files. You need to change file permissions manually. Refer to the
Introduction to CGI topic for more information.
Warning: It is important that
none of your files or folders are writable by anyone else. Any file
or folder which is writable by others can be erased by them.
Generally there is no problem, just be careful in how you set your
permissions.
Deleting a file or folder:
The control panel includes a Trash folder, which operates the same
way as the Windows Recycle Bin. All deleted files are automatically
placed in the Trash folder and can be restored to their original
positions by a simple click. However, once you empty the Trash
folder, the files are permanently deleted. Refer to Emptying the
Trash for more information.
Restoring an item from the
trash: You can easily restore a deleted file from the Trash by
moving it from the Trash to another folder. Restored folders are
automatically moved back to their original location. However, you
will not be able to restore the item if you have emptied the Trash
since deleting it - it has been permanently destroyed.
Emptying the trash:
Warning: Make sure you do not need any of the files or folders in
the Trash before you empty it, because the files are deleted
permanently once the Trash is emptied.
If you want more functionality
and ease of use, you may want to consider using a 3rd party FTP
program like WS_FTP. We have put together a series of tutorials
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Backup
The Backup area allows you to download the daily backup file of
your entire web site, or a particular MySQL, alias, or filter backup
file. If your computer crashes, or your personal backups are
destroyed, these files allow you to recover your site in a convenient
manner (you could also use FTP to download each file - more control,
but it would take longer).
Important: You should
keep your own backup copy of your web site as well. Do not rely solely
on the backup provided here. Having multiple backups in different
locations provides security against permanently losing information.
Note: A complete web
site backup file includes everything - from web pages to images to
scripts to access logs. A large site will have a large backup file,
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Password Protection
You can protect directories within your site from browsers by
using a password to protect them. This allows you to restrict material
to only authorized users or store sensitive material online. This is
also useful if you want to create a special login area for members to
be able to login to. Unless they have a password, they will not be
able to browse to that location (directory).
If you are using FrontPage to
build your website, and therefore have the FrontPage server extensions
installed in your hosting account, you should not use this Password
Protection feature. Instead, FrontPage has it's own unique way of
allowing you to password protect directories. To learn more about
this, please consult your FrontPage documentation, or visit
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Custom Error Pages
Use this feature to create customized error pages, so when a user
types the wrong URL or enters incorrect information on the browser, a
nice error page will be displayed instead of the default one. You can
setup separate custom error pages for the following general browser
errors:
400 - Bad Request
401 - Authorization
Required
403 - Forbidden
404 - Wrong Page
500 - Internal Server Error
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Sub
Domains
Subdomains are a way of creating separate accounts within your
master account, which are accessed as separate URLs. For example, you
could set up a "timber" subdomain on your master account "hardware.com",
which would be accessed as "timber.hardware.com". A lot of larger
businesses use subdomains to establish branding and focus on separate
product lines, because a subdomain creates a separate URL and web
presence. However, you do not create a new control panel when you
create a subdomain. You still perform most administration functions
for the subdomain through your main control panel.
Practically, a subdomain is a
sub folder within the public_http level of your account that has it's
own cgi-bin directory. The "timber" example above creates a new
top-level folder called timber, with a cgi-bin sub-folder. Upload your
files for the subdomain to this location, including a separate home
file (such as index.htm). You can then access this "new site" in one
of two ways:
http://www.hardware.com/timber
http://timber.hardware.com
Additionally, you can setup
separate FTP accounts for people so they only have access to the
subdomain, and not the rest of your hosting account. |
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MySQL
Database
SQL stands for Structured Query Language. SQL is a international
standard in querying and retrieving information from databases. mySQL
is essentially an SQL server - it responds to requests for information
that are written in SQL. You can communicate with mySQL using a wide
variety of programming languages (PHP being one of the most common).
mySQL is Open Source software and generally free for use.
Complete instructions/tools on
creating and maintaining a MySQL database can be found in the MySQL
Database section of the control panel. There you will also find
PHPMyAdmin which is a great tool that can be used to administrate
your MySQL databases in a web based environment.
To learn more about using MySQL,
you should visit the following websites:
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/programming/php/tutorials/tutorial4.html
http://www.mysql.com
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SSH/Telnet
For security reasons, shell access is not enabled by default. In
order to activate shell access on your account, you will need to
contact our customer service department at
sales@vfhost.com and request
that it be setup for you. You will be asked to prove your identity
with a faxed driver's license, passport, or other photo ID. The reason
for the extra security measures is because shell access is commonly
used by hackers to gain unlawful access to servers, and may result in
attacks to other accounts on the server. Although the technology
exists to allow shell access, it is not needed for the vast majority
of customers. You have all the access to your account needed via FTP
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Manage Redirects
The Redirects area allows you to redirect Internet traffic from
one web page to another. This is usually used when a web page has been
moved to another location.
For example: Let's say
your hosting account is setup for your domain name, yourcompany.com.
Now let's say you have a file (or webpage) in your account called
products.htm (accessed like this: www.yourcompany.com/products.htm).
At some point in the future you may decide to rename your products
page, or move the information on that page to a new page.... let's say
store.htm. However, there may be people who visited your website in
the past, and perhaps bookmarked that old products.htm page. To make
sure they do not find a dead page or dead link, yo ucan create the
following redirect:
http://www.yourcompany.com/products.htm
--> http://www.yourcompany.com/store.htm
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FrontPage Extensions
Frontpage Extensions allow you to publish your web site using
Microsoft Frontpage. If you do not use FrontPage to build your
website, then you do not need the FrontPage extensions. If you DO use
FrontPage for your website, and indicated such in your order form,
then we will have installed the FrontPage extensions for you.
However, the FrontPage
extensions can occasionally become corrupted, and need reinstalling.
If that happens, you can use this feature to uninstall and then
reinstall Frontpage Extensions whenever required.
The FrontPage extensions take
up approximately 300 KB (or 0.3 MB) of storage space in your hosting
account. This amount is negligible compared to the amount of storage
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Raw
Access Log
You can download the raw access logs that contain all the recorded
hit information that your site has received. These logs are only
really useful if you have a preferred reporting tool that you prefer
to use, rather than the variety of reporting tools available in the
control panel. If you use the reporting tools in the control panel
(i.e. Webalizer stats) to track visitors and traffic to your website,
then you do not need to download the raw access logs. |
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Web/FTP
Stats
The Web / FTP Statistics area presents you with a wide variety of
information about your web site, from the latest visitors to a
detailed monthly summary of hits, as well as providing an error log.
Use the Statistics tools to keep track of what pages are being visited
most often, and where they are being referred from. The features
available to you in this section are as follows:
Analog: Analog
produces a simple summary of all the people who have visited your
site. It is fast and provides great lightweight statistics.
Webalizer: Webalizer
is a more complex stats program that produces a nice variety of
charts and graphs about who has visited your site. This is probably
the most popular stats engine available today.
Subdomain Stats: This
will show statistics for the subdomains on your account.
Latest Visitors: This
will show you the last 300 visitors who came to your site and some
interesting information about them.
Bandwidth: This will
show how many bytes your account has transferred.
Error Log:
This will show errors in your site, images not loading, missing
files, etc. This is very useful for debugging CGI scripts.
For more
information about exactly what these web site statistics actually
mean, refer to the following excellent articles:
Measuring Website Usage
How the Web Works
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Sub
Domain Stats
This is just a direct link to the "Subdomain Stats" as described
above, in Web/FTP Stats. It shows statistics for any subdomains you
may have created in your hosting account. |
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Error Log
The error log contains all HTTP errors that occur when visitors
attempt to view your site, such as requested files not found, etc. The
Error Log tool is a presentation of the last 300 entries in your error
log. A central use of this tool is to locate suspicious server
activity, such as attempted virus attacks. If you have concerns about
any activity in your error logs, please
contact our support staff immediately. |
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Search Engine Submit
The control panel allows you to submit your web site details to
several search engines at one time. Some pointers on this process:
This is not a guaranteed way
of becoming registered by these search engines, as some may charge a
registering fee. It is always best to check each search engine site
individually to see what their registration policy currently is.
It may take several weeks
(4-8 weeks is common) before your web site will appear on a search
engine.
Do not submit your site
multiple times to the same search engine within a short period of
time, as the search engine may ban you from its list.
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Chat Rooms
Chat rooms are scripts that allow any number of logged-in users to
have a typed, real-time, on-line conversation. There are several
pre-installed chat scripts available from within the control panel:
CGI Chat: This is a very
simple CGI script written in Perl. It is very easy to install.
PhpMyChat Room: This is a very
nice PHP script. You will need one available MySQL database to install
it. It is very customizable!
Java Chat: If you would prefer
a java chat, just place the link below in any of your pages:
http://yourdomain.com/cgi-sys/mchat.cgi?channel=yourdomain.com
Replace both instances of "yourdomain.com" with your own account's
domain name.
Note: We highly recommend
installing only one of these chat scripts, to prevent your account
from using excessive server resources and bandwidth. If you do not
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Forum/BBS
From the control panel you can install a pre-made forum called
phpBB. The phpBB Forum is a PHP web-based bulletin board. Unlike an
email list or newsgroup, the phpBB Forum creates a forum on your web
site that allows users to post questions and receive replies, all from
their web browser. This allows you to choose from a variety of
graphical interfaces and smilies - little faces that communicate the
mood of the writer . Once a forum has been created you can modify it
extensively, from adding new sub-forums to changing the visual
appearance of the board. For more information on how to customize and
use your phpBB forum, be sure to visit the phpBB Forum web site at
http://www.phpbb.com.
Note 1: Keep in mind
that each separate installation of phpBB forum takes up approximately
2.7MB, and will grow in size with the popularity of the forum.
Note 2: Also keep in
mind that installing an phpBB Forum in your account will use 1 MySQL
database. You can install the phpBB Forum directly from within the
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CGI Center
The CGI Center in the control panel lists several CGI scripts that
have been pre-installed and ready to use in your account. You are free
to install other CGI scripts into your Cgi-Bin directory (within your
account) if these pre-installed scripts are not what you are looking
for. The scripts we have pre-installed for you are:
Simple CGI Wrapper:
The CGI Wrapper script creates a scgi-bin folder at the public_html
level of your web site. This allows you to run scripts with your own
user ID. The advantage of this is that you can run scripts that have
the same permissions that you do - you can write, edit, and delete
files as you normally do. In a regular cgi-bin folder, you can only
do this if you set your directory permissions to 777 (world access)
and file permissions to 666, both of which are quite dangerous as
anyone can now modify your web site. The disadvantage of this is
that if there is a security breach in your script that another
person can exploit, they have access to your site in the same manner
that you do - they can do anything. However, as long as the scripts
you run in the scgi-bin directory are secure, you have nothing to
worry about. Be sure to read the
CGI Wrap
user guide for more detailed information on using CGI Wrap. For
a more detailed description of the distinction between normal and
wrapped cgi,
refer to this article.
Random HTML: This
simple script allows you to insert random pieces of text into your
web page. This is useful for daily quotes, helpful hints, or any
other place where random text is useful.
Simple Guestbook:
This is a simple guestbook script that allows you to create a
guestbook that your visitors can sign. You can modify the appearance
of the guestbook, and view and manage guestbook entries.
Advanced Guestbook:
This is a more advanced guestbook written in PHP and MySQL. It
requires the use of 1 MySQL database. There are many more features
available in the Advanced Guestbook, than the Simple Guestbook.
Counter: You can
create a counter to count and show how many visitors have been to
your site.
Clock: The Java Clock
Maker allows you to create a real-time, dynamic clock, that counts
the time just like a digital wrist watch.
Countdown: You can
create a countdown box to countdown to a specified date.
CGI EMail: CGI EMail
is a simple, easy-to-use script that takes the results of any form
and sends them to you via email. Because it is already installed,
minimal configuration is required to successfully use the script. Be
sure to read the
CGI user guide for detailed instructions on using CGI EMail.
FormMail Clone: One
of the most popular form to e-mail scripts available is FormMail, by
Matt Wright. The script can be setup very quickly, and provides a
number of customization options. This FormMail Clone script operates
in the same manner as the original. Be sure to read the
FormMail documentation for more information about customizing
the FormMail clone script.
Entropy Search: This
script enables a nice, quick search engine that can help your
visitors find information that they are interested in more easily.
The larger the site, the more important the search engine becomes.
Warning: This search engine searches all of the ASCII (text) files
on your site. This includes HTML, PERL, plain text files, etc. Since
there is no way to limit the search engine, if any of these files
contain sensitive information, either encrypt the files or remove
them from your site. This is a smart move anyway - you should not
store sensitive information on your web site without encryption.
Entropy Banner: The
Entropy Banner script allows you to create a set of revolving banner
images, normally used for advertising. You can upload and delete
files, set priority on the images, and set URLs to which each image
points.
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Addon
Scripts
This feature is not currently in use. If we were to provide
additional scripts for you, and have them pre-installed, this is where
they would be featured. If you need a Perl or CGI script, but the ones
provided in our CGI Center do not do what you neded, there are many
websites you can turn to to look for a script. There are literally
thousands of scripts (many of which are free) available for download
on the internet. Some websites to visit are:
www.scriptarchive.com
www.cgi-resources.com
www.bignosebird.com
www.perlmasters.com
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Shopping Carts
A Shopping Cart is a set of scripts used to "e-commerce enable" a
website. These scripts are integrated into your website to provide
your shoppers (visitors to your website) an easy way to select, and
pay for products and/or services you want to sell from your website.
There are two separate shopping cart scripts (actually, they are sets
of numerous scripts) available for you to download from this section
of the control panel.
Interchange Shopping Cart:
The Interchange Shopping Cart is a fully-featured shopping cart that
can be installed with the click of a button. The product is fully
documented at the
Interchange website - please refer to this site if you have any
questions about using the shopping cart. Please note that installing
the Interchange Shopping Cart will take up approximately 5 MB of
storage space in your hosting account.
Agora Shopping Cart:
The Agora Shopping Cart is a fully-featured shopping cart that can
be installed with the click of a button. The product is fully
documented at the Agora website - please refer to the
Agora web
site if you have any questions about using the shopping cart.
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Cron Jobs
Cron jobs allow you to automate repetitive tasks on the server
that hosts your web site. This is a powerful tool that allows you to
take a hands-free approach to repetitive tasks. For example, you could
add a cron job that automatically copies a mySQL database to a
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Network
Tools
The Network Tools area of the control panel has two available
features:
Domain Lookup: The
Domain Lookup tool allows you to look up information about a
particular domain. It does this by using a DNS (Domain Name System)
lookup, which is a general-purpose replicated, data query service
used for translating hostnames into Internet addresses. DNS details
are published for public use.
Trace Route: The
Trace Route tool allows you to trace the IP (Internet Protocol)
route taken by your server to reach your current ISP (Internet
Service Provider).
There are a number of free
sites that offer similar functions. One of the most popular is
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Mime Types
Mime types tell browsers how to handle specific extensions. Most
Mime types are set globally on the server. For example, the text/html
Mime type equates to htm, html, and shtml extensions on most servers,
and this tells your browser to interpret all files with those
extensions as HTML files. You can alter or add new Mime types
specifically for your site (note that you can not alter the global
Mime type values, only add to them). Mime types are often used to
handle new technologies as they appear. When WAP technology first
appeared no-one had these extensions set up on their server. With Mime
types, however, you could have set it up yourself and begun serving
WAP pages immediately.
Warning: Make sure you check
the list of pre-existing Mime types before adding new ones. Check with
our support staff before adding a Mime type, as they can easily alter
the correct functioning of your web site.
Note: People often get confused
as to the difference between Mime types and Apache handlers.
Basically, Mime types tell your browser how to handle files, while
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Apache Handlers
Apache is an open-source HTTP server, and is used to serve your
site. Apache handlers tell the server how to deal with web files that
need to be processed on the server. For example, Apache is set up to
process files with .pl extensions using Perl. However, if for some
reason you also wanted to process files with .script extension using
Perl, then you would have to set up a custom Apache handler for your
site.
Note: People often get confused as to the difference between Mime
types and Apache handlers. Basically, Mime types tell your browser how
to handle files, while Apache handlers tell the server how to handle
files.
Warning: Check with our support staff before adding an Apache handler,
as they can easily alter the correct functioning of your web site. |
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PGP Keys
OpenPGP is a tool for secure online communication. CPanel uses
GnuPG for its public-key cryptography so that users may communicate
securely. Each person gets a pair of keys, called the public key and
the private key. Each person's public key is published while the
private key is kept secret. Messages are encrypted using the intended
recipient's public key and can only be decrypted using their private
key.
General documentation and
comprehensive user guides are available at the
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Hotlink Protection
Hotlinking is when another web site owner links directly to one or
more of your images or multimedia files and includes it on their web
page. Not only is this theft of your intellectual property, you are
paying for the bandwidth used by that site.
Refer to this article for more information on hotlinking.
The control panel can prevent
hotlinking by only allowing named sites (such as your own web site) to
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Index
Manager
The Index Manager enables you to control how directories on your
web site are displayed. If there is no index.html in a particular
directory, the contents of the directory will be displayed to the
browser. This is usually undesirable and can cause security issues.
You can set the four different options for any directory through the
Index Manager:
Default System Setting:
Use the system setting for your hosting machine. This is set for all
directories by default.
No Indexes: Do not
use any indexes. Any browser that accesses this directory will see a
list of all files in the directory.
Standard Indexing (text
only): Prevents browsers from viewing the contents of this
directory. The browser receives a 403 (Forbidden) error. This option
should be used for directories that do not contain image files.
Fancying Indexing
(graphics): Prevents browsers from viewing the contents of this
directory. The browser receives a 403 (Forbidden) error. This option
should be used for directories that do contain image files.
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IP
Deny Manager
This feature will allow you to block a range of IP addresses to
prevent them from accessing your site. |
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Mail
Exchanger
This is a direct link to the "Modify MX Entry" feature in "Mail
Manager". It allows you to modify your MX (Mail Exchanger) setting.
The control panel is automatically setup to manage your email through
its own mail server. However, by altering your MX (Mail Exchange
Record) Entry you can point your email to another mail server, if this
is required.
Note: We will
not be able to manage your email if you change your MX Entry setting. |
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