In Feburary 2016 30,
Purchase an SSL certificate. There are a number of companies that offer SSL certificates, including Verisign.com, GoDaddy.com and InstantSSL.com.
Generate a certificate signing request (CSR) from your web server. Typically, the easiest way is to contact your web server support desk and ask them to do it for you. Each type of web server is different. Most allow you to generate a CSR with their user interface, but it can be a complicated process.
Submit your CSR to the company you purchased your SSL certificate from. Most SSL companies have a form you can copy and paste the CSR into, but you can always paste it into a text document and email it to them.
Install your approved SSL certificate on your web server. Once your SSL company verifies your CSR and assigns it to your SSL certificate, they will issue an approved SSL server certificate that must be installed on your web server in order to activate your site security. Again, the easiest way to accomplish this is to contact your web server help desk and ask them to do it for you. Once your SSL certificate is installed you will be able to access your site via HTTPS and your data transfer will be securely encrypted.
In Feburary 2016 30,
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Dienstag, 1. März 2016
How to Change the Admin Password in TomatoIn Feburary 2016 30,
In Feburary 2016 30,
Connect an Ethernet cable from your computer to the router.
Open your Web browser. Enter 'http://192.168.1.1' into the browser address bar.
Enter 'root' for the user name and password when prompted to log in to the Tomato firmware ('admin' can also be used for the user name, the password is still 'root').
Navigate to the 'Administration' tab.
Enter a new user name if you wish in the 'User name' field. Enter a new password, enter it again to confirm. Click 'Save' to save the new password.
In Feburary 2016 30,
Connect an Ethernet cable from your computer to the router.
Open your Web browser. Enter 'http://192.168.1.1' into the browser address bar.
Enter 'root' for the user name and password when prompted to log in to the Tomato firmware ('admin' can also be used for the user name, the password is still 'root').
Navigate to the 'Administration' tab.
Enter a new user name if you wish in the 'User name' field. Enter a new password, enter it again to confirm. Click 'Save' to save the new password.
In Feburary 2016 30,
Samstag, 27. Februar 2016
How to Create Bulk Emails in CPanelIn Feburary 2016 27,
In Feburary 2016 27,
Log in to the cPanel for your site or blog.
Locate and click on the 'Fantastico Deluxe' icon. The Fantastico window appears, displaying organized script options on the left and domains requiring upgrades on the right.
Click on 'PHPList' under 'Mailing Lists,' then click on 'New Installation.'
Select which domain to send bulk emails from under the drop down menu below 'Installation Location' and type in a name for 'Install in Directory.'
Enter your cPanel administrator's user name and password under 'Admin Access Data.'
Set your email preferences under 'Base Configuration,' such as the number of sequential bounces, allowed lists, criteria and attachments. Select the preferred language.
Create a POP account to use exclusively with PHPList. Enter an email account user name and password in the required fields for the POP/SMTP server connected to your site.
Select the method of processing your message queue. 'Manual' is preferable for mailing lists of 1,000 subscribers and under, and 'Cron' is preferable for mailing lists larger than 1000. Cron will run in the background automatically. If you select Cron, set the frequency of the background Cron jobs from the drop down menu.
Click 'Install PHPList,' then click 'Finish Installation.'
Enter an email address in the 'Send Email' box to create a record of the PHPList user name, password and URL location information provided.
Go to the site's new PHPList administrator web address and log in.
Import emails into PHPList by clicking on 'Import' under 'List and User Functions.' Select one of the four methods to use to import an email list and follow the directions for that method.
Create and send a bulk email message by clicking on 'Send' under 'Message Functions.' Enter the subject and content of the message under the 'Content' tab. Add attachments through the 'Attachment' tab and schedule the date and time for the email release under the 'Scheduling' tab.
Select the list of email addresses to send the bulk email to and then click 'Send a Message to the Selected Mailing Lists.'
In Feburary 2016 27,
Log in to the cPanel for your site or blog.
Locate and click on the 'Fantastico Deluxe' icon. The Fantastico window appears, displaying organized script options on the left and domains requiring upgrades on the right.
Click on 'PHPList' under 'Mailing Lists,' then click on 'New Installation.'
Select which domain to send bulk emails from under the drop down menu below 'Installation Location' and type in a name for 'Install in Directory.'
Enter your cPanel administrator's user name and password under 'Admin Access Data.'
Set your email preferences under 'Base Configuration,' such as the number of sequential bounces, allowed lists, criteria and attachments. Select the preferred language.
Create a POP account to use exclusively with PHPList. Enter an email account user name and password in the required fields for the POP/SMTP server connected to your site.
Select the method of processing your message queue. 'Manual' is preferable for mailing lists of 1,000 subscribers and under, and 'Cron' is preferable for mailing lists larger than 1000. Cron will run in the background automatically. If you select Cron, set the frequency of the background Cron jobs from the drop down menu.
Click 'Install PHPList,' then click 'Finish Installation.'
Enter an email address in the 'Send Email' box to create a record of the PHPList user name, password and URL location information provided.
Go to the site's new PHPList administrator web address and log in.
Import emails into PHPList by clicking on 'Import' under 'List and User Functions.' Select one of the four methods to use to import an email list and follow the directions for that method.
Create and send a bulk email message by clicking on 'Send' under 'Message Functions.' Enter the subject and content of the message under the 'Content' tab. Add attachments through the 'Attachment' tab and schedule the date and time for the email release under the 'Scheduling' tab.
Select the list of email addresses to send the bulk email to and then click 'Send a Message to the Selected Mailing Lists.'
In Feburary 2016 27,
Mittwoch, 24. Februar 2016
How to Change Permissions to an FTP SiteIn Feburary 2016 24,
In Feburary 2016 24,
Log in to your CPanel. The CPanel (control panel) is an application that came with your hosting account. Information on how to log in was emailed to you after purchasing the account. Refer to the email on how to log in.
Click on 'FTP Accounts.' This will allow you to add new users and/or change permissions of existing users. There is an area at the top to add new users, or you can click on the area next to an existing user to change the permission. Once you are finish with this, go back to the homepage.
Click on 'File Manager.' This is where you can change the permissions to certain files and directories. Once the File Manager comes up, right-click on a folder or file. Click on 'Change Permissions.' In the dialog box that appears, set whatever permissions you like for users or public access.
Changing Permission Through FTP Software
Open the software program and connect to your server. This is done by using the FTP username and password that you set up through the CPanel. Once connected, you will see a list of all of your files and directories on the right side of the program.
Right-click on a file or directory. Choose 'Change Permission.' Set the permission to the file or directory by selecting or deselecting the checks from the 'Read,' 'Write' and 'Execute' boxes.
Wait for verification that the permission has been changed in the status box. The status box is usually above or below the area where the files are listed. Sometime you will receive an error message if the program wasn't able to change permissions. If this happens, you will have to alter the permissions on the site level by going to the CPanel's FTP Accounts screen.
In Feburary 2016 24,
Log in to your CPanel. The CPanel (control panel) is an application that came with your hosting account. Information on how to log in was emailed to you after purchasing the account. Refer to the email on how to log in.
Click on 'FTP Accounts.' This will allow you to add new users and/or change permissions of existing users. There is an area at the top to add new users, or you can click on the area next to an existing user to change the permission. Once you are finish with this, go back to the homepage.
Click on 'File Manager.' This is where you can change the permissions to certain files and directories. Once the File Manager comes up, right-click on a folder or file. Click on 'Change Permissions.' In the dialog box that appears, set whatever permissions you like for users or public access.
Changing Permission Through FTP Software
Open the software program and connect to your server. This is done by using the FTP username and password that you set up through the CPanel. Once connected, you will see a list of all of your files and directories on the right side of the program.
Right-click on a file or directory. Choose 'Change Permission.' Set the permission to the file or directory by selecting or deselecting the checks from the 'Read,' 'Write' and 'Execute' boxes.
Wait for verification that the permission has been changed in the status box. The status box is usually above or below the area where the files are listed. Sometime you will receive an error message if the program wasn't able to change permissions. If this happens, you will have to alter the permissions on the site level by going to the CPanel's FTP Accounts screen.
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Dienstag, 16. Februar 2016
How to Forward the Ports to Speed Up Your Internet Connection in Windows 7In Feburary 2016 16,
In Feburary 2016 16,
Click 'Start.' Click 'Control Panel.' Type 'firewall' into the search field.
Click 'Windows Firewall.' Choose 'Advanced settings' from the left-hand pane. Enter your password, if prompted, or click 'Continue' to continue past User Account Control.
Choose 'Inbound Rules' from the left-hand pane. Select 'New Rule...' from the far-right pane to open the 'New Inbound Rule Wizard.'
Click 'Port,' click 'Next' and select 'TCP' or 'UDP.'
Click 'All local ports' to allow inbound traffic to connect through any local port. Click 'Specific local ports' to specify which ports inbound traffic can connect through. Enter the port or port range in the applicable field.
Click 'Next.' Click 'Allow the connection.' Click Next.' Check the boxes to specify whether this rule applies to corporate domains, public networks, private networks or a combination of the three.
Click 'Next.' Enter a name and description for the rule. Click 'Finish' to forward the ports in Windows 7. Restart any applications using the opened ports.
In Feburary 2016 16,
Click 'Start.' Click 'Control Panel.' Type 'firewall' into the search field.
Click 'Windows Firewall.' Choose 'Advanced settings' from the left-hand pane. Enter your password, if prompted, or click 'Continue' to continue past User Account Control.
Choose 'Inbound Rules' from the left-hand pane. Select 'New Rule...' from the far-right pane to open the 'New Inbound Rule Wizard.'
Click 'Port,' click 'Next' and select 'TCP' or 'UDP.'
Click 'All local ports' to allow inbound traffic to connect through any local port. Click 'Specific local ports' to specify which ports inbound traffic can connect through. Enter the port or port range in the applicable field.
Click 'Next.' Click 'Allow the connection.' Click Next.' Check the boxes to specify whether this rule applies to corporate domains, public networks, private networks or a combination of the three.
Click 'Next.' Enter a name and description for the rule. Click 'Finish' to forward the ports in Windows 7. Restart any applications using the opened ports.
In Feburary 2016 16,
Freitag, 12. Februar 2016
How to Set Up Anonymous FTP in FileZillaIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Open the FileZilla Server application.
Open the preferences from the 'Edit' menu. Navigate to the 'User Preferences'.
Press 'Add' under the 'Users' box on the right hand side of the preferences window.
Type in 'anonymous' as the username. Ensure that the password box is unchecked. Press OK. Users will now be able to log in anonymously.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Open the FileZilla Server application.
Open the preferences from the 'Edit' menu. Navigate to the 'User Preferences'.
Press 'Add' under the 'Users' box on the right hand side of the preferences window.
Type in 'anonymous' as the username. Ensure that the password box is unchecked. Press OK. Users will now be able to log in anonymously.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2016
How to Copy a Drupal ThemeIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
Access your Web server's file-management program. If you are using a hosting solution like GoDaddy, access the server through the 'File Manager.' Also use an FTP program such as FileZilla. You'll need your server's IP address, user name and password to access the files. Contact your administrator if you do not know this information.
Open the 'Sites' folder in the Drupal installation root. Open the 'All' folder.
Look for a folder inside 'All' marked 'Themes.' If you don't see one, create a new directory inside 'All' and name it 'Themes.'
Move back to the installation root. Open the base 'Themes' folder. Locate the theme folder inside that you want to copy.
Select the theme folder and copy it. If you are using an online file-management system, you should see a 'Copy' button on the toolbar. If you are using an FTP program, right-click on the folder and select 'Copy.'
Navigate to the 'Sites' folder. Open 'All' then 'Themes.' Select 'Paste' to copy the theme folder inside the 'sites/all/themes' folder. Select 'Rename' to name the theme. This helps you differentiate it from the other theme with the same name in the Drupal administration panel.
Log in to your Drupal administration panel. Click on 'Site Building' then select 'Themes.' Select 'Enable' and 'Default' next to the theme you copied. Click 'Save Configuration.'
In Feburary 2016 11,
Access your Web server's file-management program. If you are using a hosting solution like GoDaddy, access the server through the 'File Manager.' Also use an FTP program such as FileZilla. You'll need your server's IP address, user name and password to access the files. Contact your administrator if you do not know this information.
Open the 'Sites' folder in the Drupal installation root. Open the 'All' folder.
Look for a folder inside 'All' marked 'Themes.' If you don't see one, create a new directory inside 'All' and name it 'Themes.'
Move back to the installation root. Open the base 'Themes' folder. Locate the theme folder inside that you want to copy.
Select the theme folder and copy it. If you are using an online file-management system, you should see a 'Copy' button on the toolbar. If you are using an FTP program, right-click on the folder and select 'Copy.'
Navigate to the 'Sites' folder. Open 'All' then 'Themes.' Select 'Paste' to copy the theme folder inside the 'sites/all/themes' folder. Select 'Rename' to name the theme. This helps you differentiate it from the other theme with the same name in the Drupal administration panel.
Log in to your Drupal administration panel. Click on 'Site Building' then select 'Themes.' Select 'Enable' and 'Default' next to the theme you copied. Click 'Save Configuration.'
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Dienstag, 9. Februar 2016
How to set up ftp filezilla for GoDaddy hosting accountIn Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
Open the FileZilla program. Go to File > Site Manager
Enter in the Space for the following:
Host: Your domain name. IE: ehow.com Port: 21
Server type: FTP
Logontype: normal
User: This is the username that appears when you enter into your hosting/domain settings. May not be the login name used to sign on to your godaddy account.
If you entered in everything correctly, you should be connected without a problem. If you'd like additional help or you are using another FTP client program, then try visiting the Godaddy FTP information page. Here is the link: https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/ftpinfo.asp
Good luck!
In Feburary 2016 09,
Open the FileZilla program. Go to File > Site Manager
Enter in the Space for the following:
Host: Your domain name. IE: ehow.com Port: 21
Server type: FTP
Logontype: normal
User: This is the username that appears when you enter into your hosting/domain settings. May not be the login name used to sign on to your godaddy account.
If you entered in everything correctly, you should be connected without a problem. If you'd like additional help or you are using another FTP client program, then try visiting the Godaddy FTP information page. Here is the link: https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/ftpinfo.asp
Good luck!
In Feburary 2016 09,
Montag, 8. Februar 2016
How to Create an HTML Input Box and Output to Another PageIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Open the HTML source code page into which you desire to place the form containing a 'textarea' input box. In this example, you will be using 'sometext.html' as the HTML source page. The separate page with PHP code will be called 'displaysometext.php.' Both pages will be stored on the Web hosting server where your website is located.
Create the form section within the HTML source code, and tell the form that the data entered by the user will be submitted to the external PHP-enabled page. In the case of this example, the user data will be submitted to displaysometext.php. Enter the following line between the
and the
tags of the HTML page.Save the document to your computer as sometext.html and upload it to your Web hosting server.
Open a new page in your text editor and enter the following six lines of text.
Display Some Text PHP Script Page
?>
Save the page as displaysometext.php
Enter the following lines between the '
' lines that tells PHP to accept the text from the input box of the origination page. Remember that the name of the submit operation was 'comment.' When the user submits the form, that label will be submitted as the identifier for the text the user entered. The lines to accept this information should appear as follows.if(isset($_POST['submit'])){
$usercomments = $_POST['comment'];'
Have your PHP script do something with the text the user entered. This can be something as simple as printing to the Web browser what the user entered on the original page. In this example, type the following three lines.echo 'The information you entered was as follows:';
echo $usercomments;
}
Save the 'displaysometext.php' page code to your computer, then upload it into the same directory of the Web hosting server that contains HTML page containing the input box.
Point your browser to the HTML page that accepts the user input. That page, in this example, would be 'sometext.html'. Enter some text into the input box, then click the 'Submit Comments' button below it. Note that the small PHP code snippet in the 'displaysometext.php' page processes and displays everything you entered on a new Web page.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Open the HTML source code page into which you desire to place the form containing a 'textarea' input box. In this example, you will be using 'sometext.html' as the HTML source page. The separate page with PHP code will be called 'displaysometext.php.' Both pages will be stored on the Web hosting server where your website is located.
Create the form section within the HTML source code, and tell the form that the data entered by the user will be submitted to the external PHP-enabled page. In the case of this example, the user data will be submitted to displaysometext.php. Enter the following line between the
and the
tags of the HTML page.Save the document to your computer as sometext.html and upload it to your Web hosting server.
Open a new page in your text editor and enter the following six lines of text.
Display Some Text PHP Script Page
?>
Save the page as displaysometext.php
Enter the following lines between the '
' lines that tells PHP to accept the text from the input box of the origination page. Remember that the name of the submit operation was 'comment.' When the user submits the form, that label will be submitted as the identifier for the text the user entered. The lines to accept this information should appear as follows.if(isset($_POST['submit'])){
$usercomments = $_POST['comment'];'
Have your PHP script do something with the text the user entered. This can be something as simple as printing to the Web browser what the user entered on the original page. In this example, type the following three lines.echo 'The information you entered was as follows:';
echo $usercomments;
}
Save the 'displaysometext.php' page code to your computer, then upload it into the same directory of the Web hosting server that contains HTML page containing the input box.
Point your browser to the HTML page that accepts the user input. That page, in this example, would be 'sometext.html'. Enter some text into the input box, then click the 'Submit Comments' button below it. Note that the small PHP code snippet in the 'displaysometext.php' page processes and displays everything you entered on a new Web page.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Montag, 1. Februar 2016
How to Configure TouchDown on an AndroidIn Feburary 2016 01,
In Feburary 2016 01,
Tap the “Application Drawer” icon on your Android home screen; scroll to the “TouchDown” icon and touch it.
Tap “Configure Your Account.” Enter your email address and password and tap “Try AutoDiscovery.” Touch “Next” if your server doesn't support auto-discovery.
Enter your user ID, domain name, email address, password and the address of your company’s Exchange server in the “Connection Details” window. You may need to add the port number of your Exchange server after the address in the “Server” text box. For example, if your mail server is mail.bobspizza.com, you would enter “mail.bobspizza.com:5000.” Tap “Next.”
Tap the “Don’t Know” radio button on the “Uses SSL” window if you're unsure if you server requires Secure Sockets Layer or not. TouchDown will attempt to contact the server with and without SSL. Touch “Next.”
Check the protocols your server uses on the “Protocols to Check For” screen. If you're unsure of the protocols used on the server, check them all and tap “Next.”
Tap “Next” on the “Start Configuration” screen. TouchDown connects to the server and sync all data. Touch “Close” when configuration and the initial sync is complete.
In Feburary 2016 01,
Tap the “Application Drawer” icon on your Android home screen; scroll to the “TouchDown” icon and touch it.
Tap “Configure Your Account.” Enter your email address and password and tap “Try AutoDiscovery.” Touch “Next” if your server doesn't support auto-discovery.
Enter your user ID, domain name, email address, password and the address of your company’s Exchange server in the “Connection Details” window. You may need to add the port number of your Exchange server after the address in the “Server” text box. For example, if your mail server is mail.bobspizza.com, you would enter “mail.bobspizza.com:5000.” Tap “Next.”
Tap the “Don’t Know” radio button on the “Uses SSL” window if you're unsure if you server requires Secure Sockets Layer or not. TouchDown will attempt to contact the server with and without SSL. Touch “Next.”
Check the protocols your server uses on the “Protocols to Check For” screen. If you're unsure of the protocols used on the server, check them all and tap “Next.”
Tap “Next” on the “Start Configuration” screen. TouchDown connects to the server and sync all data. Touch “Close” when configuration and the initial sync is complete.
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