Once your order has been processed, our sysadmins will set it up, configure it and optimize it for you. Some of the things they will do include: Assigning a hostname with your domain name Installing cPanel Creating a cPanel account in WHM Creating nameservers. Once the set up is complete, they will send you the …
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How to enable TAP/TUN on CentOS
TAP/TUN is used by VPN clients to connect your server network to your local computer network. TAP/TUN operates in network layer 3 and does routing of the packets. On VPS server you have this virtual device which is represented by the file called /dev/net/tun. TUN stands for tunnel as it is the short form of …
Changing root password once you have lost it
To change your root password once you have lost it, you need to reboot your VPS in rescue mode. Rescue Mode In rescue mode, you can reboot your server on an independent configuration. Your disk can then be mounted on an independent partition. The advantage of this is that you can carry out tests and …
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Managing server from client area
Once a server has been provisioned, you can manage your server from your client area. To do that, Log in to your client area and click services Select your specific server e.g Cloudpap 1 You will be able to see information like server status, billing information and server details You can also perform a …
EY Script documentation Software Inventory v4.0.8
As part of an EY software review, we use a small software tool (a tool) to obtain information about installed software on one or more systems. This document describes the detailed functionality of this tool and should be read before using the tool in your computer environment. The tool functions by querying systems for installed …
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How to create a recursive directory in Linux
How to create a recursive directory in Linux It is straight forward run mkdir command with option p (parent) initially it was r(recursive) – this has now changed to p (parent) Command $ mkdir -p /home/books/newrecurscivedir p stands for parent Offer Microsoft 70-346 Practice Test For All Candidates From All Over The World Microsoft 70-346 …
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