My wife’s parents are in town and they have signed up for Charter cable’s high speed internet access while they are up from Florida. Charter blocks port 25 except when relaying through their SMTP server. Right now they are using my webserver’s SMTP server to send mail, and we really didn’t feel like [...]
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Did you know that CPanel offers video tutorials for many of their common tasks? These types of tutorials can be powerful tools and I plan to offer some here as well. I will soon be partnering with a large Video Tutorial company to bring tutorials to The Edge and my other websites. It [...]
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Categories: CPanel • Content • Control Panels • Running a Website • Server Administration • Videos • Webmaster's Edge Updates
Tags: Tutorials • Videos
I was asked today:
Can you explain what is meant by add-on domains, sub domains and parked domains? Does this mean if I pay for another domain name I can use the same hosting account? I’ve been curious about this for a while.
Great question! Here’s a rundown on these different types of domains:
Your [...]
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This morning I made several additions to the Webmaster Wiki. In addition to creating the CPanel Information page, I added the list of scripts that come with CPanel in the /scripts/ directory, how to fix Modsecparse.pl errors after a MySQL upgrade, and what to do when you are Receiving ERROR 2002 (HY000) after a [...]
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Categories: CPanel • Control Panels • Server Administration • Webmaster Wiki • Webmaster's Edge Updates
Tags: CPanel
The topic tells the conclusion of the tale. After a few configuration changes (so EasyApache3 doesn’t select MySQL support by default when upgrading PHP) everything is up and running! All of the php scripts on the server appear to be functioning without issue so far. I’ll keep my fingers crossed. [...]
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