In Feburary 2016 17,
Log in to your Web server's main cPanel interface as the root or administrative user.
Click 'Service Configuration' in the main section of cPanel.
Click 'PHP Configuration Editor.'
Click the 'Off' option for 'Safe Mode.'
Click 'Save.'
In Feburary 2016 17,
Showing posts with label cPanel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cPanel. Show all posts
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
Monday, 15 February 2016
How to Connect FileZilla to HostGatorIn Feburary 2016 15,
In Feburary 2016 15,
Open FileZilla.
Enter your HostGator domain name in the format 'domain.com' in the 'Host' box.
Enter your cPanel username in the 'Username' box.
Enter your cPanel password in the 'Password' box.
Enter '21' in the 'Port' box.
Click 'Quickconnect.' Your HostGator files are listed on the right side of the screen.
In Feburary 2016 15,
Open FileZilla.
Enter your HostGator domain name in the format 'domain.com' in the 'Host' box.
Enter your cPanel username in the 'Username' box.
Enter your cPanel password in the 'Password' box.
Enter '21' in the 'Port' box.
Click 'Quickconnect.' Your HostGator files are listed on the right side of the screen.
In Feburary 2016 15,
Sunday, 14 February 2016
How to Upload a PDF to a Web ServerIn Feburary 2016 14,
In Feburary 2016 14,
Open your Internet browser and navigate to your web server's address. This is usually provided to you when you sign up for any web-hosting service.
Provide your login credentials to access your web server's administration. Input your user name and password, and click 'OK.'
Locate your server's file manager page. In a cPanel environment, you can click 'File Manager' and select 'Upload.'
Click 'Browse' to select the PDF file that you would like to upload. Once you select the correct file, click 'OK.' Depending on your platform, you can press 'Enter' or click 'Upload' to upload the file to your web server.
The FTP Method
Open your favorite FTP program. Filezilla is a good free standalone FTP client. There is also a free Mozilla Firefox add-on called Fireftp.
Enter your FTP server name as the host. Your hosting service usually provides an FTP host address and tells you your user name and password.
Input your provided user name and password. Click 'Connect' in your FTP client to connect to your web server. You will see the web server's file directory on the right hand side of your screen.
Navigate to the folder or directory you would like to upload the PDF file to. Select the file you would like to upload from the left side of your screen, under the file listings for your computer. Some FTP clients may have a 'Browse' button that you can click to locate your file.
Double-click the PDF file on your computer that you would like to upload. Most FTP clients will automatically begin the uploading process. Your FTP client will tell you when the upload is complete.
In Feburary 2016 14,
Open your Internet browser and navigate to your web server's address. This is usually provided to you when you sign up for any web-hosting service.
Provide your login credentials to access your web server's administration. Input your user name and password, and click 'OK.'
Locate your server's file manager page. In a cPanel environment, you can click 'File Manager' and select 'Upload.'
Click 'Browse' to select the PDF file that you would like to upload. Once you select the correct file, click 'OK.' Depending on your platform, you can press 'Enter' or click 'Upload' to upload the file to your web server.
The FTP Method
Open your favorite FTP program. Filezilla is a good free standalone FTP client. There is also a free Mozilla Firefox add-on called Fireftp.
Enter your FTP server name as the host. Your hosting service usually provides an FTP host address and tells you your user name and password.
Input your provided user name and password. Click 'Connect' in your FTP client to connect to your web server. You will see the web server's file directory on the right hand side of your screen.
Navigate to the folder or directory you would like to upload the PDF file to. Select the file you would like to upload from the left side of your screen, under the file listings for your computer. Some FTP clients may have a 'Browse' button that you can click to locate your file.
Double-click the PDF file on your computer that you would like to upload. Most FTP clients will automatically begin the uploading process. Your FTP client will tell you when the upload is complete.
In Feburary 2016 14,
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
How to Upload an Entire Folder Using Your cPanel File ManagerIn Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
Navigate to the folder you want to upload. Right-click on the folder. Select “Send To,” then select “Compressed (zipped) Folder” to compress the files into a zip folder. If you prefer a different method or program to compress your files into zip folders, use your method.
Open the browser you prefer, and sign in to your cPanel account. Type “file” into the “Find” text box at the top of the left menu.
Click the “File Manager” icon found to the right of the left menu to open the “File Manager Directory Selection” dialog box. Select your file manager directory, check any options you prefer, and click the “Go” button to open the cPanel File Manager in a new tab.
Navigate to the location where you want to upload the folder. Navigate using the left menu or double-click on the folder in the right window.
Click the “Upload” icon at the top of the “File Manager” to open the “Upload files” window in a new tab.
Review the “Maximum File Size allowed for uploads” at the top of the “Upload files” tab. Check your zip folder to make sure it is small enough to be uploaded.If the information is not visible, select the zip folder. The information pop-up that appears will contain the size of the file. If you miss this, right click on the file, select “Properties” to open the “Properties” dialog box, and review the size on the “General” tab. Click the “OK” button when you are done. If the file is too big, break up the folder, and create smaller zip folders.
Click the “Browse” button on the “Upload files” tab in the browser. Navigate to and select the zip folder you want to upload. Click the “Open” button to upload the file. Click the “Back to directory” link at the bottom of the page to return to the “File Manager” tab.
Select the zip folder in the “File Manager” tab, and click the “Extract” icon at the top of the “File Manager” tab to extract the files from the zip menu. If you are not happy with the location of the files, select the files, and click the “Move File” icon at the top of the “File Manager.” This opens the “Move” dialog box. Type in the destination you prefer.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Navigate to the folder you want to upload. Right-click on the folder. Select “Send To,” then select “Compressed (zipped) Folder” to compress the files into a zip folder. If you prefer a different method or program to compress your files into zip folders, use your method.
Open the browser you prefer, and sign in to your cPanel account. Type “file” into the “Find” text box at the top of the left menu.
Click the “File Manager” icon found to the right of the left menu to open the “File Manager Directory Selection” dialog box. Select your file manager directory, check any options you prefer, and click the “Go” button to open the cPanel File Manager in a new tab.
Navigate to the location where you want to upload the folder. Navigate using the left menu or double-click on the folder in the right window.
Click the “Upload” icon at the top of the “File Manager” to open the “Upload files” window in a new tab.
Review the “Maximum File Size allowed for uploads” at the top of the “Upload files” tab. Check your zip folder to make sure it is small enough to be uploaded.If the information is not visible, select the zip folder. The information pop-up that appears will contain the size of the file. If you miss this, right click on the file, select “Properties” to open the “Properties” dialog box, and review the size on the “General” tab. Click the “OK” button when you are done. If the file is too big, break up the folder, and create smaller zip folders.
Click the “Browse” button on the “Upload files” tab in the browser. Navigate to and select the zip folder you want to upload. Click the “Open” button to upload the file. Click the “Back to directory” link at the bottom of the page to return to the “File Manager” tab.
Select the zip folder in the “File Manager” tab, and click the “Extract” icon at the top of the “File Manager” tab to extract the files from the zip menu. If you are not happy with the location of the files, select the files, and click the “Move File” icon at the top of the “File Manager.” This opens the “Move” dialog box. Type in the destination you prefer.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Friday, 5 February 2016
How to Stop Link HijackingIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Open an HTML editing program. Create a new HTML Document. Highlight and copy the following code:
Paste the code into the HTML document. Make sure the code appears below the
tag and above the
tag.
Edit the code you pasted in. Remove the area that appears as www.yourwebsite.com, and replace it with your affiliate link. Save the file as index.html on your computer.
Log in to the cpanel or control panel of your website. Go to the 'Files' section of your cpanel, and click on 'File Manager.' This will open the file directory of your website and allow you to upload the HTML file you created. Alternatively, you can use an FTP or file transfer program.
Create a new folder or directory within your website, and upload the index.html file to the folder. When a visitor goes to this folder, they will automatically be redirected to your affiliate link. Example:Redirect URL: www.yourwebsite.com/dogtrainingIn the above example, dogtraining is the newly created folder. The index.html file has been uploaded into it. When this URL is accessed, it automatically redirects a visitor to the affiliate link.
Open the web pages that contain hyperlinks of your affiliate URL. Replace them with the redirect URL you created. Your affiliate links are now cloaked and protected from hijackers.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Open an HTML editing program. Create a new HTML Document. Highlight and copy the following code:
Paste the code into the HTML document. Make sure the code appears below the
tag and above the
tag.
Edit the code you pasted in. Remove the area that appears as www.yourwebsite.com, and replace it with your affiliate link. Save the file as index.html on your computer.
Log in to the cpanel or control panel of your website. Go to the 'Files' section of your cpanel, and click on 'File Manager.' This will open the file directory of your website and allow you to upload the HTML file you created. Alternatively, you can use an FTP or file transfer program.
Create a new folder or directory within your website, and upload the index.html file to the folder. When a visitor goes to this folder, they will automatically be redirected to your affiliate link. Example:Redirect URL: www.yourwebsite.com/dogtrainingIn the above example, dogtraining is the newly created folder. The index.html file has been uploaded into it. When this URL is accessed, it automatically redirects a visitor to the affiliate link.
Open the web pages that contain hyperlinks of your affiliate URL. Replace them with the redirect URL you created. Your affiliate links are now cloaked and protected from hijackers.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
How to Disable FTP Access to a CPanel AccountIn Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
Log in to your cPanel. The address of this will depend on where you installed it to. If you have multiple users for the account, log in to one that grants administrative access.
Click the 'FTP Daemon' button in cPanel.
Click 'Disabled' under the list of options.
Click 'Save.' This disables FTP access to cPanel and the control server.
In Feburary 2016 03,
Log in to your cPanel. The address of this will depend on where you installed it to. If you have multiple users for the account, log in to one that grants administrative access.
Click the 'FTP Daemon' button in cPanel.
Click 'Disabled' under the list of options.
Click 'Save.' This disables FTP access to cPanel and the control server.
In Feburary 2016 03,
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