Control Panel
General Information:
All accounts come with a control
panel. You can access your control panel at:
http://www.yourdomain.com/cpanel/
or
http://youripaddress/cpanel/.
http://www.yourdomain.com/cpanel/
will not be active until your domain has been transferred to our name
servers.
You will be asked
to enter your username and
password to gain access to your
configuration. Although the control panel is self explanatory,
information on the usage of each section is included below if you get
confused along the way.
FTP
Accounts:
FTP accounts are
used for managing access to your web space. The creation of an FTP
account allows users to log into a sub directory from your main account.
This is done without accessing your main accounts. Sessions show any
users that are currently logged into your domain. Settings allow you to
modify access to your anonymous FTP site.
CGI:
We have a variety
of cgi scripts that have been pre-installed on the server for you to use
with your own account. (Scripts can be customized.) The only thing
necessary is to select the appropriate script for your needs and select
the colors, style, etc. Now click the "Make HTML" button. The HTML
output may then be pasted into any of your HTML files to use that system
cgi program.
Java:
System Java
functions identically to the cgi (see above for usage).
Web Page Protection:
Web page
protection limits access to any directory. Users must enter a
user/password combination. To protect a directory within your account:
You have the ability
to add as many users as you wish to this file. This protection is for
resources accessed via the WEB only, this will not create an FTP user.
Do
not use this tool
if you are also using FrontPage. It is not compatible. Use the security
controls within FrontPage program itself.
Email:
The Email
component of the control panel allows instant creation of Email POP3,
forwards, and aliases. A POP3 account is a stand alone incoming Email
account. If you create an account named herbert, all mail sent to:
will be routed to
the herbert Email account. The user herbert can then check this mail by
logging into mail.yourdomain.com using his user name and password. An
alias can send
mail from one address to another POP3 account within your domain. For
example, if our recently created herbert account was going to receive
all mail sent to sales, we would setup sales as an alias to
herbert.
Note: by default all names not
configured will go to the root account. So if you sent a message to
test it would be sent to your main root account unless you
had set it up as an alias, forward or POP3. Email forwarding dispatches
mail sent to user to an address completely out of your
domain. For
example if Herbert
had an Yahoo mail account and wanted to check all his mail there you
could setup herbert to forward to:
.
Access Stats:
The stats tool
provides access to many different programs that will analyze your access
logs and show you more information about your web site's traffic.
Password:
This feature
enables you to change your main account password. We suggest changing
your password periodically.
File Manager:
The file manager
allows you to modify the files in your web site in real-time via a web
based interface. You can perform many commands such as chmod, as well as
edit the file, and save it directly to the web server.
Java Chat:
Java chat permits
you to access your personal java chat server and supplies the code for
you to use the product on your own site.
Handlers / Types:
You will probably
never need to use this portion of your control panel. A MIME type is a
program that tells the web server that a .Html document is a web page,
and that a .gif doc is a gif image, etc. If you would like to configure
a custom MIME type, you would enter it here.
Error Editor:
This section lets
you customize the error messages that your users will see instead of the
generic server errors. You could setup a 404 page to redirect users to
your main web site instead of the default dead document.