This topic describes services and explains how to access
them. Your service provider determines which services are enabled for
your site.
Click the service name to see its details.
You use your Site Administrator user name and password to
access services. If you change your Site Administrator password, you are
also changing the password you use to access services such as FTP, Telnet,
and SSH. These services all use the same password.
If you have Microsoft FrontPage Extensions enabled for your
site, however, be aware that the Microsoft FrontPage Administrator password
is on a separate system and does not change automatically. You can change
the FrontPage Administrator user name or password using the FrontPage
Extension Permission Management Interface.
Service name |
Description |
Access information |
Analog Web/FTP Log Analyzer |
Measures the usage traffic on your Web and FTP servers.
Analog Web/FTP Log Analyzer compiles statistics about which
Web pages are most popular, which countries people are visiting from,
which Web site visitors tried to follow broken links from, and other such
information. |
To view logs in the Site Administrator control panel:
In the shortcuts
area of the ,
click Analog Reports (Reports section).
For information about Analog, see http://www.analog.cx/ |
Webalizer Web/FTP
Log Analyzer |
A free log file analysis application. Webalizer generates
highly detailed usage statistics for Web and FTP servers in easily comprehensible
graphical and tabular formats. The logs generated are a statistical encapsulation
of user traffic on your server. |
In the Site Administrator control panel:
In the shortcuts
area of the Home page, click Webalizer
Reports (Reports section).
For information about Webalizer, see www.mrunix.net/webalizer/ |
Apache 2.0 Web server |
Responds to requests from Web browsers.
The Web server serves requests from browsers by retrieving
a requested file or executing a CGI script. |
In the Site Administrator control panel:
In the shortcuts
area of the ,
click View Services (Tools section).
On the Service List
form, locate Web Server and in the Actions column, click
. The Web Server configuration page is displayed.
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Domain Name Server |
Translates site names into IP addresses.
DNS is a distributed database that performs name translations.
To manage this information effectively, DNS has a distributed architecture,
composed of many DNS servers in a hierarchical fashion. Each server is
responsible for both name-to-IP-address and
IP-address-to-name translations.
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Site Administrators do not access this feature; your service
provider manages your site name server. |
Majordomo Mailing List Server |
Manages mailing lists.
Mailing lists are commonly used to circulate topic discussions.
A mailing list includes a set of list members. Whenever a list member
posts an email message to the mailing list email address, that email message
is distributed to all list members. |
In the Site Administrator control panel:
In the shortcuts
area of the ,
click View Services (Tools section).
On the Service List
form, locate Majordomo and in the Actions
column, click . The Mailing Lists page is displayed.
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Microsoft
FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions |
Allows you to support users who want to use Microsoft FrontPage
to manage their Web sites.
In the control panel, you can access FrontPage administration
Web pages from the Web Server Manager. |
If Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions are enabled
for your site, you can access the administration interface from the Site
Administrator control panel:
In the shortcuts
area of the ,
click View Services (Tools section).
On the Service List
form, locate Web Server and in the Actions column, click
.
On the Web Server
submenu, click Protect Directories.
On the Protect Directories
form, click Microsoft FrontPage Extension Permission
Management Interface.
Log in to the interface
using your Site Administrator user name and password.
Important:
If you have changed your Site Administrator password, note that the Microsoft
FrontPage Administrator password is on a separate system and does not
change automatically. You can change the FrontPage Administrator user
name or password using the FrontPage
Extension Permission Management Interface.
For information on Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions,
see http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/ |
Miva Merchant |
Provides ecommerce support
for sites.
Miva Merchant enables you to create multiple online storefronts
and support ecommerce on
a site. |
If Miva Merchant is enabled for your site, you can access
this service from the Site Administrator control panel:
In the shortcuts
area of the ,
click View Services (Tools section).
On the Service List
form, locate Miva Merchant and in the Actions column, click
.
For information on Miva Merchant, see http://www.miva.com/ |
mod_perl
for Apache |
mod_perl enables you to create dynamic content by utilizing
the full power of the Apache web server to create stateful sessions and
customized user authentication systems. You can use Perl to manage Apache
and respond to requests for Web pages. |
Site Administrators do not access this feature. You can see,
however, whether it is enabled for your site:
In the shortcuts
area of the ,
click Site Information (Tools section).
If this feature is available, it is listed with a check mark in the
Web server section of Services and Options.
For information on mod_perl, see http://perl.apache.org/ |
MySQL Database |
Allows you to work with your SQL databases.
MySQL is a widely used relational database management system
for SQL databases. A relational database stores data in separate tables
rather than in one big table. A database management system allows you
to add, access, and process data stored in a SQL database.
In the control panel, you can use php
My Admin to set up, configure, and view your databases. |
If MySQL Database is enabled for your site, you can access
this service from the Site Administrator control panel:
In the shortcuts
area of the
click View Services (Tools section).
On the Service List
form, locate MySQL and in the Actions column, click .
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Open SSH Secure Shell |
Provides secure remote access to another system over a network.
In the case of the control panel, SSH allows you to log on
to the server remotely and move files, run scripts, or search across multiple
files in a secure environment.
To use an SSH connection you need to be familiar with the
UNIX operating system and commands. |
To connect to your site through SSH:
Open a UNIX shell.
Make an SSH connection
using the following login information:
On a name-based site, type <user_name>@<domain_name.com>
or
<user_name>#<domain_name.com>
where <user_name> is your Site Administrator user name
and <domain_name.com> is the site name of your
site.
On
an IP-based site, type:
<user_name>
where <user_name> is your Site Administrator user name.
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Open SSL Secure Web |
Provides secure Web pages.
SSL is a protocol that transmits private documents through
the Internet. It creates a secure connection between a client and a server
over which any amount of data can be sent securely. SSL works by using
a private key to encrypt data transferred over the SSL connection.
In the control panel, you can secure your site through the
Web Server Manager. |
Not available to name-based sites.
For IP-based sites:
If Open SSL Secure Web is enabled for your site, you can
access the administration interface from the Site Administrator control
panel:
In the shortcuts
area of the ,
click View Services (Tools section).
On the Service List
form, locate Web Server and in the
Actions column, click .
On the Web Server
submenu, click SSL Settings.
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PHP Hypertext Preprocessor for Apache |
Creates dynamic Web pages. PHP (PHP Hypertext Preprocessor)
is a server-side, cross-platform, HTML embedded scripting language. |
Site Administrators do not access this feature; if it is
enabled for your site, the Web server uses this preprocessor as needed.
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PHP
My Admin Web Based MySQL Administration |
Allows you to manage your MySQL databases over the Internet.
PHP My Admin can handle administering entire MySQL database
servers or just a single database over the Internet by removing any platform-specific
limitations. |
If MySQL Database is enabled for your site, you can access
this service from the Site Administrator control panel:
In the shortcuts
area of the ,
click View Services (Tools section).
On the Service List
form, locate MySQL and in the Actions column, click .
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Power Tools |
Streamlines the installation and use of off-the-shelf Web
applications. Power Tools provide e-commerce, content management, forums,
chat, and other dynamic features of Web sites. |
If your service provider enables Power Tools for you, you
can access the service from the Site Administrator control panel:
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POP3 + IMAP Server |
POP3 (Post Office Protocol, version 3) is a protocol used
to retrieve e-mail from a mail server.
IMAP (Internet Messaging Access Protocol) is a protocol that
retrieves messages from the mail server.
Using IMAP, you can search through your email messages using
keywords and selectively download messages. The IMAP server allows users
to archive email messages in folders, share mailboxes with other users,
access multiple mail servers at one time, and more efficiently access
email attachments.
Both POP and IMAP mail servers accept SMTP-formatted
email messages. |
Site Administrators do not access these services; they are
used as needed to deliver email. |
FTP |
Transfers files over the Internet.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) allows you to transfer files
across the Internet. Anonymous FTP (if available) allows you to use an
FTP site without a password and without creating a user account.
To use FTP, you need to be familiar with FTP commands or
use a program that manages those commands for you. |
To connect to your site through FTP:
Start an FTP program
such as CuteFTP
.
Log in using the
appropriate information:
For a name-based site:
<user_name>@<domain_name.com>
or
<user_name>#<domain_name.com>
For an IP-based site:
<user_name>
Note:
The default upload directory is /home/<user_name>
You can upload your Web content into this default directory, however,
when you want to make the content available to Internet browsers, you
can put the HTML content into the directory:
/home/<user_name>/
mainwebsite_html
You can post CGI script content to the directory:
/home/<user_name>/
mainwebsite_cgi
You can create the directories
through File Manager.
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Anonymous FTP |
An anonymous way to transfer files over the Internet.
Anonymous FTP allows you to use an FTP site without a password
and without creating a user account.
To use anonymous FTP, you need to be familiar with FTP commands
or use a program that executes those commands for you. |
To connect to your site using anonymous FTP:
Start an FTP program
such as CuteFTP.
Log in using the
following login information:
For a name-based site:
anonymous@<domain_name.com>
or
anonymous#<domain_name.com>
or
ftp@<domain_name.com>
or
ftp#<domain_name.com
For an IP-based site:
anonymous or ftp
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Email |
Routes outgoing and incoming mail using SMTP.
Sendmail is an SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) mail
server that routes SMTP email messages through the Internet to be stored
on a mail server. SMTP is the most common email protocol on the Internet.
Sendmail also allows you to manage your email features, such
as email aliases, responders, and spam filters. |
In the Site Administrator control panel:
In the shortcuts
area of the
click View Services (Tools section).
On the Service List
form, locate Email and in the
Actions column, click .
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Ignite |
Ignite is a suite of Web services that include email marketing
solutions to help you market your product and services, search engine
optimization services to help you promote your Web site, payment systems
and site authentication services for your ecommerce business. |
In the Site Administrator control panel,
an Ignite dashboard displays the list of available services. To subscribe
to or manage the services, click the Add
and Manage links of the services
respectively. |
SquirrelMail Web-based Email |
Provides Web-based access to email accounts.
Squirrel Mail is an email client that uses IMAP to provide
your email account users with access to their email messages directly
on the Internet. |
To access
SquirrelMail from the Site Administrator control panel:
In the shortcuts area of the page,
click Site
Information
(Tools section).
On
the Configuration page, scroll down until you see SquirrelMail
Web-based Email: Read Email, then click Read Email.
Log
in using the following format for your login information:
For a Name-based site:
<user_name>@<domain_name.com>
or
<user_name>#<domain_name.com>
For an IP-based site:
<user_name>
To access SquirrelMail from the User Administrator control
panel (requires a user account):
Using a browser,
go to the User Administrator control panel: http://<example.com>/user
where <example.com> is the site name of your site.
Log in to the User
Administrator control panel using your email user account information
(not your Site Administrator account information).
On the System Menu,
click Read Email.
On the login page,
enter <username>@<domain_name>.com
in the Email
field, then enter the password created for the account.
Click Login.
To access SquirrelMail directly from the Web browser, enter
http://<domain_name>/squirrelmail/
in the address field of the browser.
For information about SquirrelMail, see http://www.squirrelmail.org/
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Telnet |
Provides remote access to another system over a network.
Telnet is a common terminal emulation protocol that connects
computers locally or across the Internet. It allows a user at a local
computer to log onto a remote computer and run a program.
To use a Telnet connection you need to be familiar with the
UNIX operating system and commands. |
To make a Telnet connection to your site:
Open a UNIX shell.
Telnet to your site
using the following login information:
For a Name-based site:
<user_name>@<domain_name.com>
or
<user_name>#<domain_name.com>
For an IP-based site:
<user_name>
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Vacation message |
Automatically responds to incoming email.
The vacation message creates automated email responses that
reply to incoming email messages during times when a user is not available.
This feature is most commonly used when a user intends to be unavailable
for an extended period of time. |
You and your site users access this feature through the User
Administrator control panel after you create a User Administrator account
for yourself or for your users.
To turn on a vacation message:
In the Site Administrator
control panel, create a mailbox
user account for yourself.
Using a browser,
go to the User Administrator control panel: http://<example.com>/user
where <example.com> is the URL of your site.
Log in to the User
Administrator control panel with the user name and password you created.
In the shortcuts
section on the User Administrator Home page, click Aliases
(Email section).
On the Email page,
click Vacation Message.
In the Vacation Message
form, click Edit. The Editing Vacation Message form opens.
In the Enable
Vacation Message field, select the check box.
Click Save.
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