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Using FTP in Internet Explorer 7
To start this article off, I'd like to first note that we DO NOT suggest using Internet Explorer or any web browser for connecting to FTP. Simply put, web browsers are for browsing the web. Your refrigerator would cool your house if you left the door open, but it's not intended for that purpose. Similarly, browsers are not intended to function as an FTP client and, while they do support some FTP-like features, they are very limited in their FTP functionality.
What is a Remote Access Key?
WHM provides you with a Remote Access Key for allowing 3rd party scripts to access your WHM on Reseller, Virtual, or Dedicated plans. You can allow external scripts to perform a multitude of tasks from account creation, account termination, account suspensions and much more.
Using FTP in Firefox 3
To start this article off, I'd like to first note that we DO NOT suggest using FireFox or any web browser for connecting to FTP. Simply put, web browsers are for browsing the web. Your refrigerator would cool your house if you left the door open, but it's not intended for that purpose. Similarly, browsers are not intended to function as an FTP client and, while they do support some FTP-like features, they are very limited in their FTP functionality.
Service Ports List
All of our shared servers run aggressive firewalls, closing off non-standard ports in the interest of increased security. The following is a list of standard open ports and the services associated with each of them.
Protect youself from Phishing
An educated user is a safe user. We want your experience with us to be as memorable as possible, but for the right reasons! Becoming familiar with how you can protect yourself from unauthorized intruders will help to ensure you have a pleasant stay with Sabaiko. Your security is our concern. The following will give you some background information in phishing and help to lay out the part you play in ensuring your web space is safe and secure.
My Site was Hacked, What Do I Do?
The security of your hosting space is a two-fold responsibility. Sabaiko as the webhost, has a responsibility to ensure that all server-side software is up to date and has all necessary security patches applied. Our Technical support staff regularly watches for security bulletins regarding your server's software. Our kernels are kept up to date, non-standard ports are closed off in our aggressive firewall, and server software is kept at the latest stable, secure version.
How do I use the Free Shared SSL?
The shared SSL is provided free of charge to all clients on our shared servers. The method for using the SSL is different depending on which server you are on. In order to access the free shared SSL, you will first need to know your server's hostname which is located in the welcome email you received from us when you first signed up.
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