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Plan: Testo
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Expires on: December 12, 2022 |
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SMTP: OFF |
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CPU limit: 4.5%
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| Service | In Use | Available |
| Domains |
3 |
0 |
| Subdomains |
15 |
15 |
| Aliases |
5 |
15 |
| E-mails |
4 |
59 |
| Mailing Lists |
0 |
0 |
| IPs |
2 |
0 |
| FTPs |
1 |
0 |
| MySQL DB(s) |
24 |
0 |
| MySQL MB |
11.73 |
0 |
| PgSQL DB(s) |
0 |
0 |
| PgSQL MB |
0.00 |
0 |
| Traffic MB |
5.42 |
84994.58 |
| Storage MB |
2.25 |
10997.75 |
| Files |
496 |
49504 |
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Frequently Asked Questions |
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| I want to use .htaccess protection. I have problem using it with your system. What should I do? |
| You can change your login password in "My Account > Change Login Credentials". This is also the section where you can update your personal details (the account owner details). |
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| What is password protection and .htaccess? |
Please provide true, accurate, current and complete information about yourself as prompted by the service registration form. Your registration information is used to operate the site, to provide support for your account, for statistical purposes, etc. We will not send you any unsolicited information, including e-mail, except as mentioned below. New Customers will receive our welcome letter explaining the features provided by the service. We may also send you periodic member letters to announce important service changes, new features, technical issue updates and news about the service.
We keep your personal identity information private and do not share it with any third parties. |
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| How to set up a password protected area (directory)? |
Using the Password Protected Areas service, you can protect your directories against unauthorized access. When a visitor tries to open a protected directory (or a file located inside that directory) a dialogue window will pop up and request his username and password.
To protect a directory, follow these simple steps: 1) Click on Password Protected Areas 2) Fill in the Username, Password and Retype password fields. 3) In the Path field fill in the full path to the directory (for example: /www/domain.com) or use the [...] button to locate it. Once located, check the box in front of it and click the Set this button. 4) When the path is set, just click the Enable Protection button.
Once a directory has been secured, you can always edit its password or remove it from the protected directories list.
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