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To Change the Login Lock Time for Your Plesk Control PanelOpen a Web browser and navigate to: https://ipaddress:8443/. You can find your IP address in your Dedicated Hosting Manager. Log in to Plesk as admin. From the menu on the left, click Server. Un...
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You can view all messages in the email queue.To Display all Messages in the Email QueueLog in to your server using SSH. Type su -. Enter the password you used to log in to your server. At the command prompt, type: /var/qmail/bin/qmail-qstatTo list mult...
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The Plesk control panel enables simple, convenient management of your dedicated server. To Access Your Plesk Control Panel on Your Dedicated ServerOpen a Web browser and go to: https://ipaddress:8443/ NOTE: You can find your IP address in your Dedicate...
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To Edit a Domain TemplateLog into Simple Control Panel. For more information as to how to do this, see How do I access my Dedicated Server using Simple Control Panel? In the System Configuration section, click the Domain Templates icon. Click the penci...
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On our dedicated and virtual dedicated Linux servers, "root" is the administrative user that you can use to access and edit all of the files on your server (this includes system-critical files). You can also use root to install and uninstall programs o...
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You cannot log in to your dedicated server remotely using "root." If you need "root" access on your dedicated server, use the su - command once you have logged in with your User ID.The su (short for substitute user) command makes it possible to log in ...
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If you need help with your dedicated server account, you can describe the nature of the problem in a trouble ticket through the Dedicated Hosting Manager. Alternatively, you may contact Customer Support directly for assistance.To Open a Trouble TicketI...
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To Change File PermissionsLog into Simple Control Panel. For more information as to how to do this, see How do I access my Dedicated Server using Simple Control Panel? Click the Manage Files icon. Click the name of the domain that contains the file you...
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Should you elect not to use a control panel to manage your dedicated server, you may instead use an SSH command-line interface.
To access your server through SSH, use the IP address(es) for your server and log in with your user name and password: -
To update your max clients setting using SSH:Log on to your server. At the command line, type su - . Open /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf in your text editor. (We recommend "vi." At the command line, type vi /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf). Change the setting "...