DOMAIN
Control Panel Guides:
Guide
for Plesk Domain Control Panel (ENGLISH)
Plesk Control Panel Handbuch (GERMAN)
Guía del usuario del panel de control (SPANISH)
RESELLER
Control Panel Guides:
Plesk Reseller's Guide (ENGLISH)
Plesk Reseller-Handbuch (GERMAN)
Guía del revendedor (SPANISH)
DNS
(Domain Name Servers):
Please
refer
to the DNS settings we listed in our welcome message
and update DNS settings accordingly with your domain
registrar. These days all registrars have control panels
that customers can access to do so by themselveslook
for "Manage Your Domain" or "My Account"
or similarily named links on your registrar's home page.
Where
do I go to log into my Web based DOMAIN control panel?
https://eu-server.com:8443/
(don't forget
the "s" in "https")
Or
use below login form:
Where
do I go to log into my Web based RESELLER control
panel?
Same as above, only that you enter
the FTP LOGIN for your main domain into the "Login"
field (not the domain name).
You
can also login at your own domain's 8443 port: https://<YourDomain>:8443/
If you are a reseller, you can also create a logon
script/form directly on your own Website probably
the most elegant solution. Simply use the code for
our login form above.
NOTE:
Your customers can log on to their control panel immediately
after you created an account for them (before their
new domain or their DNS change has propagated Internet-wide).
Make sure to allow them access by clicking the DOMAIN
ADMINISTRATOR tab and assigning a password. They will
be able to ftp their site immediately, using the shared
IP and their FTP username and password. FrontPage
can only be used after the domain name has propagated,
not with the IP.
How
to Create a New Domain Account:
To learn how to create a new domain
account, please refer to the short Flash Tutorials.
It's easy! (here)
In addition to what you see in these Flash tutorials
you may want to click on the "Domain User"
tab and enter a password and email address if you wish
to allow your customers or coworkers limited access
to the domain level control panel. The domain level
control panel is accessed using the domain name as LOGIN
and the PASSWORD you set up in "Domain Administrator"
section (which may or may not be the same as the FTP
password, it's your choice).
Where
to Upload My Files?
To upload your site before your domain
name has propagated, you can use the shared IP
instead of your domain name: 212.72.165.81, using
your assigned username and password.
Into
Which Directories Do I Upload My Files?
Your Website's HTML and image files
go into the httpdocs folder.
(with exception of secure files which go into the secure
directory)
The
absolute path (if ever needed) is:
/home/httpd/vhosts/YourDomain.com/httpdocs
(This is equivalent to the "public_html" folder
on many other servers.)
Your Website's CGI scripts (if any) go into the cgi-bin
folder.
PLEASE READ THE "CGI-BIN" ENTRY IN OUR "TIPS
AND SUGGESTIONS" SECTION BELOW.
The absolute path is:
/home/httpd/vhosts/YourDomain.com/cgi-bin
In other words, the CGI-BIN folder is outsite the main
folder.
PLEASE NOTE: You
can execute CGI scripts in any directory, not just the
cgi-bin directory !
Most
Important Path Info (you need this if installing
CGI and other scripts):
What is the path to Perl?
/usr/bin/perl
In most CGI scripts the standard path line is therefore:
#!/usr/bin/perl
And the path(s) to sendmail?
/usr/lib/sendmail
/usr/sbin/sendmail
Preview New Websites (whose Domain Registrations
or DNS Updates Have not Resolved):
To preview your uploaded but not
yet resolved domain, click on the "Site Preview"
tab in your Plesk interface. Or, if FOR EXAMPLE, your
domain name is "mysite.com",
enter the URL as follows:
https://eu-server.com:8443/sitepreview/http/mysite.com/
Setting
Up E-mail:
1. Log in to your account's control
panel.
2. Click the 'MAIL' tab.
3. Type the username for this e-mail account in the
'Mailname:' field; click 'ADD' tab.
4. Check 'Mailbox' and enter the password for this e-mail
account in both fields.
Decide if you want to limit
the space for this e-mail account (taken from
the space of your main account).
For other options, autoresponders
etc., please read the Guide
to the Plesk
Control
Panel.
Click 'UPDATE' (near bottom)
tab.
You can add forwarder etc. later just click on
your e-mail username after havingclicked on the 'MAIL'
tab first.
NOTE that you can also enable SpamAssassin in
the "Mail" tab. (Check the user guide for
details.)
How
to Check Mail via 'Webmail' Interface?
Log on to: http://webmail.<YourDomain.com>
-> SAMPLE
(Horde)
Log on to: http://<YourDomain.com>/webmail/ ->
SAMPLE
(Squirrelmail)
Simply insert 'webmail.' before your domain name for
Horde Webmail and '/webmail' after the domain name for
Squirrelmail. Log on using the particular username and
password for the email account you want to check. You
can choose the language of your interface.
Outlook,
Eudora, and Other POP E-Mail Programs:
The basic settings for these should
be:
Mail Server:
YourDomain.com
or
mail.YourDomain.com
SMTP:
YourDomain.com
or
mail.YourDomain.com
...whereby
'YourDomain.com' stands as a placeholder for your
actual
domain name
Username: <Your
e-mail username for this e-mail account>
Password:
<Your e-mail password
for this e-mail account>
Troubleshooting:
If these settings do not work for you, then the ISP
you use to connect to the Internet has most likely blocked
Port 25, so you cannot use your own mail server for
OUTGOING mail (SMTP) while connected via their network.
Some of the ISPs who do this are Earthlink/Mindspring,
AOL, USA-Starnet, and MSN. Microsoft, for example, gives
an explanation (as regards to their own blocking) and
solution:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q302339
The solution is to use your ISP's SMTP settings for
outgoing mail (in the case of MSN this is 'smtp.email.msn.com').
BUT MAKE SURE TO KEEP YOUR DOMAIN AS THE MAIL SERVER
FOR INCOMING MAIL!
Changing
E-mail Passwords:
You may change e-mail passwords from
your domain control panel, using the MAIL tab. But you
may also change email passwords following below links
... a solution that comes in handy if you'd like to
give someone control over his/her e-mail account but
no access to the domain's control panel:
From your control panel, click on the MAIL tab, then
on the e-mail username, then check "Control panel
access." The owner of this e-mail account will
then be able to logon at the general logon page (https://eu-server.com:8443
etc.), using his full email address as LOGIN and his
email password as PASSWORD.
Backing
Up Your Domain:
To BACK UP your domain data
to your PC's hard drive:
(1) click on "Backup" tab (in your control
panel)
(2) click on "Make Dump"
(3) check the second option: "do not create domain
dump file, only download";
enter a file name in "Dump
file name:" field and your comments in
"Comments:" field
(4) click on "Back up" tab
To RESTORE your domain data from a backup file
on your hard drive:
(1) click on "Backup" tab
(2) click on "Browse.." button to find the
backup file on your HD, select it
(3) click "Upload" tab
(4) the uploaded backup file is listed under 'Dump files;'
click on the file name,
then click on "Restore"
tab
Tips
and Suggestions
CGI-BIN:
On our server CGI scripts can be executed
in all directories! The main complaint that users of
the PLESK system have always had is that the cgi-bin
directory is outside of the main Web directory (httpdocs).
Most other system have the cgi-bin folder inside the
main folder, and many standard CGI scripts do therefore
not work without changing paths in/to these scripts.
This can be tiresome. We therefore enabled the server
to execute CGI scripts anywhere, in any directory (you
still have to set the permissions right, of course ...
chmod 755, and so forth). In other words, you can, if
you like, create a CGI-BIN folder within the httpdocs
folder to store your cgi scripts there. Perl scripts
(.pl), on the other hand, can only be executed in the
original CGI-BIN folder.
One more point: PSA utilizes Suexec as a CGI wrapper
for security. The Suexec wrapper prevents the CGI script
from having permissions set over 755. Scripts should
run fine with 755 permissions.
Pre-installed
cgiemail Script:
There is just one pre-installed script.
You will find it in the cgi-bin folder: this is "cgiemail"
a script written in C. The cgiemail script is
an alternative solution to "FormMail.pl."
It is pretty simple to use ... you should be able to
use it by just looking at our example: please look at
the source code of our own "Contact
Us" section. The content of the form is send
to a TEXT file, here called "request.txt,"
by the following line:
<form
action="http://cheap-host.eu/cgi-bin/cgiemail/request.txt"
method=POST>
The
"request.txt"
file, however, resides in the "httpdocs" folder!
In the first line of this TEXT file you determine to
which e-mail address it is send then. Further info
and readme text can be found at MIT's site.
Of course, you can also install an altered version of
Matt Wright's popular FormMail script. Just access your
domain's cPanel and click on "CGI Center"
to find this and several other useful scripts.
Of course, you can also use Matt Wright's popular FormMail
script ... more
here.
Virus Scanning:
All Plesk servers have Dr.Web Virus scanning
installed. You can activate it in your Plesk control
panel, Mail tab, then click on each email account you
created. You will see the Virus scanning option there.
Spam
Protection:
Please note that we have MAPS Spam protection
software installed on all servers, accessing ORDB.org's
anti-spam database. There is no way to completely eliminate
spam ... as with virus scanning, anti-spam protection
is by no means perfect, but it still should dramatically
reduce the amount of spam you and your customers would
otherwise receive. In addition we have SpamAssassin
installed.
SpamAssassin
is the most efficient anti-Spam tool available.
You need to enable SpamAssassin in the MAIL tab for
each domain, per each email account.
Advertising
Your Site:
You'll find tons of info about this issue
on the Web, and you may know more about this than we
do. Here just the very basics:
Yes, it makes a difference if you submit your site to
search engines and directories like Yahoo! or if you
don't. We strongly suggest to either buy a license for
the program WebPosition
Gold or to use a service that uses it - it is simply
the best. But by now more and more search engines and
directories, certainly all the big ones, are charging
to list your site. According to our experiences it does
pay out very well to invest a decent amount. One of
the best places to go is looksmart.com
(covering several search engines that together make
up for 70% of all searches). Before you submit your
site you want to make sure that all the HTML tags in
the header are just right. Use mentioned WebPosition
Gold or a free service offered by Scrubtheweb
(go to the VERY bottom of these pages and enter your
URL).
Also try SelfPromotion.com
which
offers plenty of webmaster tools to promote your site
for free.
In addition to search engine and directory listings
you should get listed in a couple of Web hosting directories
... ad banners, however, generate little income, although
they are useful to create brand name recognition.
Billing
Your Customers:
You may already have your own system
set up ... if not, by far the best, easiest and fastest
(immediate) solution is 2CheckOut.com
which integrates a shopping cart with a credit card
processing system in one package. Except for a one time
$49 setup fee there are no further monthly fees (quite
different from almost all other billing services).
Those with much of their
customer base in Europe may want to check out WorldPay.com
and BIBIT.com.
Also consider to add PayPal
with low fees,
but do not rely on PayPal alone - you might then loose
prospective customers. QuickCommerce
offers e-commerce solutions that make use of the popular
Authorize.Net software to bill your customers and arranges
a merchant account for you. You can use their shopping
cart systems and easily integrate it into your Web site.
|