By Name
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www.mydomain.com/whm
www.mydomain.com/cpanel
www.mydomain.com/ Virtuozzo??
By Ip Address
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None Secure
Whm :2086
Virtuozzo :??
Cpanel :??
Secure
Whm :2087
Virtuozzo :4643
Cpanel :??
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By Name
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www.mydomain.com/whm
www.mydomain.com/cpanel
www.mydomain.com/ Virtuozzo??
By Ip Address
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None Secure
Whm :2086
Virtuozzo :??
Cpanel :??
Secure
Whm :2087
Virtuozzo :4643
Cpanel ...
By Name
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www.mydomain.com/whm
www.mydomain.com/cpanel
www.mydomain.com/ Virtuozzo??
By Ip Address
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None Secure
Whm :2086
Virtuozzo :??
Cpanel :??
Secure
Whm :2087
Virtuozzo :4643
Cpanel :??
non-secure:
cpanel :2082
secure:
cpanel :2083
ssh default :22
Mike
For cPanel software the secure port is always one higher then the standard port:
cPanel: standard 2082, secure 2083
WHM: standard 2086, secure 2087
Webmail: standard 2095, secure 2096
As for the shortcuts /cpanel, /whm, /webmail: if you use a https with those URLs you will forward to the secure port, if you use standard http you will forward to the standard port.
Virtuozzo Power Panel: 4643 (always secure)
Interworx (NodeWorx/SiteWorx): 2443 (always secure)
--Jason
Cool thank you!
Any short cut like below for Virtuozzo??
www.mydomain.com/whm
www.mydomain.com/cpanel
www.mydomain.com/ Virtuozzo??
Thats what I needed to know. Ty Masood
William get a password storage program like Access Manager: http://www.accessmanager.co.uk/ It can store shortcuts for you and all your login information. It is a huge time saver. Access manager can be run from a thumb drive also, making it portable. I carry mine always.
-Daniel
If the automobile had followed the same development cycle as the computer, a Rolls-Royce today would cost $100, get a million miles to the gallon, and explode once every few weeks.
My scripts never have bugs. They just develop random features.
Access Manager uses dual encryption that includes both 'Blowfish' and 'Rijndael' with 256 bits each.
Blowfish was invented by Bruce Schneier, an internationally renowned security technologist and author. In 1993 he put Blowfish in the public domain, offering it unpatented and royalty-free. As far as is known, Blowfish encryption has never been compromised or broken. For more information on Blowfish visit www.schneier.com/blowfish.html.
Rijndael is the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) recommended for use within US government organisations. For more information on Rijndael visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance...ption_Standard
What... ghosts?!?!?! they aren't scary! That is until you get a nasty poltergeist, then it becomes just plain freaky!
Storing root passwords on a flash drive I keep on my keyring is scary!
Now back to the local office technology conference! It's actually quite boring!
-Daniel
If the automobile had followed the same development cycle as the computer, a Rolls-Royce today would cost $100, get a million miles to the gallon, and explode once every few weeks.
My scripts never have bugs. They just develop random features.
Yea I knew about all the different places to login. Its been awhile since I have used them all. So I wanted to use secure as much as possible.
I really started this thread because I wanted the shortcut to virtuozzo.
It will takes me a few issues on the server before I remember the ip. lol
Anyway it was virtuozzo that i was after in case anything went wrong and I was away from home/work.
Yep i've been using password safe by counter pane for years. I should update the darn thing. It really has been years.
The little thumb drives I haven't had much luck. One got washed somehow and died. I found it two years later in a junk drawer and thought na it wont work. I plugged it in a it works fine. lol...
I had another on my key ring and my dell at work had the usb ports close to the floor. Big feet and thumb drives don't mix. err
So its a mixed bag with them. Good stuff guys...
lol thanks frank... My version is 1.7
I guess your right... I better do it!
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