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Understanding file permissions is key to running a web server. Permissions control which users can read a file, make changes to a file, or execute a file/script/etc...

Come tour Liquid Web's third Data Center
Location:Liquid Web Cloud Data Center & World Headquarters
Time:12:00PM Wednesday, November 11th

Now that you know how to SSH into your server it is important to familiarize yourself with some basic command line tools. First you need to log in to your server either as root or as a particular user account if you intend to only modify that user’s files. ...

If you have an account on a cPanel server with shell access or your own VPS or Dedicated server running Linux then SSH is a powerful tool to have in your skill set. SSH (aka Secure Shell) is a way of logging into your server from a remote computer such as your home desktop or laptop...

If you contact support regarding an e-mail problem one of the questions we will ask you is how you are accessing your e-mail...

Htaccess (HyperText Access) is a powerful file that can control many aspects of how your web site functions. Htaccess works with several types of servers, but is most commonly found in use with the Apache web server. Why .htaccess...

Setting up your own private nameservers on a cPanel server has many benefits, most importantly enabling all of cPanel’s built in DNS tools which can make DNS changes much easier. ...

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The Liquid Web Facebook Page now features hosting tips and tricks from our knowledge base! Check out a recent article: Setting Alternate SMTP port in Plesk on Linux http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id =163446452089&ref=mf
Getting Plesk to listen for SMTP connections on an alternate port is not that difficult to do. However unlike a cPanel environment, configuring Plesk to do so must be done outside of the control panel via the command line...

Getting Plesk to listen for SMTP connections on an alternate port is not that difficult to do. However unlike a cPanel environment, configuring Plesk to do so must be done outside of the control panel via the command line...

Getting Plesk to listen for SMTP connections on an alternate port is not that difficult to do. However unlike a cPanel environment, configuring Plesk to do so must be done outside of the control panel via the command line...

Many large ISPs restrict the access to port 25 on their networks to attempt to stem the tide of spam sent out from compromised computers. If your ISP is restricting access to port 25 you will not be able to send e-mail through your server, but by enabling SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) on a ...




























