Subdomains: For accounts that have this feature,
users can log into this area in the Control Panel and
setup subdomains under their account plan. When you
create a subdomain, a directory with the name of the
subdomain is created inside the public_html directory.
This directory is mapped to the subdomain. For example,
if you create a subdomain called sub1.yourdomain.com,
a directory called sub1 will be created inside your
public_html directory, files that you place inside the
sub1 directory can be accessed by directing your browser
to one of the following URLs: http://sub1.yourdomain.com
http://yourdomain.com/sub1 All subdomains setup
through the control panel draw their resources from
the parent account plan. Network Tools: There are currently
two tools available inside the Network Tools feature
of the Control Panel: DNS Lookup: Allows you to search DNS entries for
a particular domain. Traceroute: Allows you to trace the "connection
hops" between your local computer and the server.
(This feature is disabled) Backup: This option in your
Control Panel allows you download a compressed file
that contains the directories and/or files located in
your account. This is an excellent way to backup your
own files. As stated in our policies, we cannot
guarantee the quality of our backups as these are geared
more toward restoring an entire server. We HIGHLY recommend
that you make it common practice to backup your own
web pages. Once you've downloaded the compressed
file, you can keep it in your local computer.
If you ever need to restore the compressed file, just
return to this part of your Control Panel, click Browse, look for the file in
your local computer and click Upload. Mime Types: This feature does not work with FrontPage.
FrontPage users will need to add Mime Types from the
FrontPage program itself. The MIME Types option
in your Control Panel allows you to set certain programs
to be used for specific extensions. In easier-to-understand
terms, MIME Types helps your web server to identify
what type of file is being requested by the browsers.
For instance, when the web server gets a request from
a browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape for
a file that ends in .html, the web server knows that
it is an HTML document because that extension is stored
as a Mime Type. If the web server gets a request from
a browser for a file that ends in .gif, the web server
knows that it is an image because that too is stored
as a Mime Type. This applies to every file, image, application,
etc. that may be requested by a web browser. If the
extension is not stored as a Mime Type, the web server
will not recognize it and will not be able to assist
the browser and that particular file type will not be
viewable by the user. Mime types are identified
by the server by the following format: subtype/type
extension
For example adding the following two Mime Types will
allow users to view ipx images on your web pages:
application/x-ipscript .ips application/x-ipix
.ipx
application identifies the subtype, x-ipscript
identifies the application, and .ips identifies the
extension used for that application.
Cron Jobs: THIS FEATURE IS FOR
ADVANCED USERS ONLY! DO NOT TO ABUSE this feature. In the event that Silver
Bullet Hosting determines that you are abusing the system
from your use of this feature, it will be disabled permanently
for your account. If you know how to use Crontab,
then you are quite aware of the drain that this feature
can cause on server resources. Precautions that you
should take are: Limit the number of processes that
you run. Do not run processes every minute.
Schedule your processes to run between midnight and
5:00 A.M. US Eastern Time.
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