Knowledgebase
Please note we are still building our Knowledgebase - more articles are being added continually.
The knowledgebase is organized into different categories. Either choose a category from below or search the knowledgebase for the answer to your question.
Categories
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Advanced (7) The information here pertains to the features located in the Advanced section of the cPanel interface. These features allow you to add Apache handlers, create custom error pages, add and manage cron jobs, and more. |
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Databases (4) The information here describes features in the Databases section of the cPanel interface. These features allow you add and manage MySQL and/or PostGreSQL databases. |
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Domains (5) The features here are those contained within the Domains section of the cPanel interface. These features allow you to add and manage subdomains, addon domains, parked domains, and redirects. |
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Files (8) Here, you can find information regarding features in the Files section of the cPanel interface. This includes our backup system, file mangers, FTP accounts and more. |
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Logs (0) The information here describes features contained in the Logs section of the cPanel interface. These features include error logs, information about bandwidth usage, and access to high powered statistical analysis software. |
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Mail (12) Here, you can find information about the features in the Mail section of the cPanel interface. This includes adding and managing email addresses, filters, spam blocking features, and more. |
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Security (5) Here, you can find information about the features contained within the Security section of the cPanel interface. Some of these features include shell access, leech protection, hot link protection, and more. |
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Software/Services (0) Here, you can find information about the features contained within the Software/Services section of the cpanel interface. These features allow you to install Perl packages, PHP packages, view your PHP configuration, and more. |
Articles
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Accessing cPanel To access cPanel: Type: http://DOMAIN:2082 into your preferred Internet browser. DOMAIN is... |
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cPanel Glossary Account: A record for accessing privatized information. For example, your cPanel account lets you... |
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The cPanel Home Screen The cPanel home screen provides access to all of your cPanel functions. You can reach the cPanel... |
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