SSL Proxy allows non-SSL aware applications to be secured by SSL. The SSL Proxy will add SSL support by being plugged into the connection between the browser (or client) and the web server. ... View
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Client Area 11What you need to know about your secure client area...
cPanel 7All things cPanel...
Databases 14All you need to know about MySQL databases and PHPMyAdmin...
Domains 22About domains and DNS...
Email (Mail) 10About setting up and managing your emails...
Fantastico 2Tips on Fantastico...
Files 6All things on file management...
FTP Programs 18All you need to know about FTP...
Hosting Record How-to 2Email settings including "CNAME" - "A record" and other confusing stuff...
Installing Software 2Installing Popular Software like WordPress
Introduction to Web Hosting 8Web hosting fundamentals...
Joomla 18Tips on Joomla...
Logs 1Managing Raw Logs...
phpMyAdmin 13All about phpMyAdmin but were afraid to ask...
Security 4Some security tips to consider...
Setting up Email Programs 13How to install your email account on you favourite email program like Outlook or on mobile devices...
Softaculous 15Tips on Softaculous...
SSL Certificates 41FAQ about SSL certificates
Transferring Your Domain 19Transferring Your Domain from GoDaddy.com, OpenSRS, 1and1.com, Register.com, NetworkSolutions.com, dotster.com, enom.com and other registers
TroubleShooting 6Tips on TELNET...
Using my Browser 4They go by names like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Crome etc.
Web Hosting Glossary 1Web Hosting speak...
Where do I go? 1Client Area vs cPanel?
WooCommerce 3Getting Started with Woo...
WordPress 12Tips on WordPress...
SSL Proxy allows non-SSL aware applications to be secured by SSL. The SSL Proxy will add SSL support by being plugged into the connection between the browser (or client) and the web server. ... View
Where do I go to do ???? Do I need to go to my Client Area or my cPanel?? Sometimes it is hard to figure out where you really need to go to do things. Most people get confused at one time or ... View
There are two ways to access webmail. You can actually login to webmail without first logging into cPanel by simply typing the following into your browser:"http://yourdomain.com/webmail/ " (replace ... View
SSL Certificate security must be genuine and verifiable. In SSL Internet security and network security, it is imperative that authenticity is not assumed. ... View
SSL is short for Secure Sockets Layer. The SSL protocol was developed by Netscape and is supported by all popular web browsers such as Internet Explorer, Netscape, AOL and Opera. For SSL to work a SSL ... View