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Can I communicate with Tomcat through port 8080?
The Parallels Plesk Panel configuration of Tomcat uses port 9080 instead of the...
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Configuring the SMTP Relay Server on Your Linux Server Using Simple Control Panel
NOTE: Before configuring your SMTP relay server, check the Hosting Control Panel to...
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Increasing User File Upload Limits Using php.ini on Your Linux Server
NOTE: The location of your php.ini file can vary, depending on your operating...
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Configuring the SMTP Relay Server on Your Linux Server Using cPanel
NOTE: Before configuring your SMTP relay server, check the Hosting Control Panel to...
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Partitioning a Linux Dedicated Server's Second Hard Drives
If your Linux server is configured with two hard disks, and you want to partition your...
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Configuring Your SMTP Relay Server on Your Linux Server Using Parallels Plesk Panel
NOTE: Before configuring your SMTP relay server, check the Hosting Control Panel to...
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Do you restrict what content I can keep on my server?
As long as the material or content does not violate the regulations listed in the...
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Synchronizing Your Server's Passwords
Syncing your server password will update the login credentials on file for the server...
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How Can I Access the Second Hard Drive of My Dedicated Server?
How you access a secondary drive on your dedicated server depends on which operating...
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Setting up DNS with Your Parallels Plesk Panel 9 Server and Domain with Us
There are three steps to setting up DNS for websites hosted on your dedicated or...
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What can I install on my dedicated server?
You may install anything you want on your dedicated server, as long as the installed...
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Adding IP Addresses to Your Linux Server (Traditional)
WARNING: We have multiple configuration methods for our servers' networking. To make...
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Configuring Your Linux Server as a DNS Server (No Control Panel)
You need to perform several tasks to configure your Linux server as a DNS server. This...
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Update BIND on Your Linux Dedicated/Virtual Dedicated Server
Some of the information in this article is advanced material we make available as a...
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How Long Does it Take to Set Up My Dedicated Server?
It may take up to 72 hours for the server option to appear in your account. Once this...
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How do I update my max clients setting?
To update your max clients setting using SSH:
Log on to your server.
At...
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Installing Zend Optimizer on Your Linux Virtual Dedicated Server
Some of the information in this article is advanced material we make available as a...
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How Do I Install Software on my Linux Dedicated Server?
Installing Software on Your Linux Server Using Yum or RPM
You need to be logged...
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Enabling Mailman in Parallels Plesk Panel
If you need to use the mailing lists in Plesk you first need to enable Mailman or the...
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Installing an SSL Certificate on Your Dedicated Server
To obtain an SSL certificate for a website hosted on your dedicated server, you must...
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Generating a Strong Password
A password is your first and last line of defense in computer security. Typically...
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Purchasing Your Own Red Hat Enterprise Linux License
Some of the information in this article is advanced material we make available as a...
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Adding IP Addresses to Your Linux Server (Loopback)
WARNING: We have multiple configuration methods for our servers' networking. To make...
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To Upgrade from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 to CentOS 5.3 Using Yum
Some of the information in this article is advanced material we make available as a...
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Adding IP Addresses to Your Dedicated Server
After requesting additional IPs, you must configure your server to accept traffic on...
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To Upgrade from Red Hat 4 to Cent OS 4.7 Using Yum
Some of the information in this article is advanced material we make available as a...
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Rebooting Your Dedicated Server
To reboot your dedicated hosting server, you will need to SSH or Remote Desktop to...
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Which control panels can I install on my server?
You can purchase and install any control panel on your dedicated server that you...
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To Upgrade from Red Hat 5 to CentOS 5.2 Using the Hosting Control Panel
You can migrate from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 to CentOS 5.3 using our Hosting...