GalaxyVisions White Papers
» Practical Disaster Recovery Planning
» Advanced Apache
» Basic Linux Security
» Securing Your Site With SSL
» CPanel Gameservers (cpgs)
» Make cPanel Stand Out For Your Business
» Exim Mail Server Overview
» FrontPage Overview
» GalaxyVisions Staff Overview
» How Does Ping Really Work?
» MySQL Overview
» Preventing Spam
» Setting Up cPanel
Practical Disaster Recovery Planning
The primary goal of this guide is to help you develop an understanding of the disaster recovery (DR) planning process and its underlying principles.
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Advanced Apache
The GalaxyVisions Customer Care Team outlines advanced Apache features and functions. Topics covered include: basic Apache location, your httpd.conf file PHP security, CGI strategy and more.
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Basic Linux Security
The GalaxyVisions Customer Care Team covers basic Linux security principles. Topics include: local security measures, protecting against common remote attacks, what to do after an attack, cleanup, and creating and following a Security Policy.
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Securing Your Site with SSL
This guide covers installing and troubleshooting secure certificates, troubleshooting secure certificate problems, removing a secure certificate and renewing expired certificates.
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CPanel Game Servers (CPGS)
This add-on provides hosting companies the ability to offer popular game-server hosting within the framework of cPanel. What was once a tedious task is now as easy as "point and click."
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Make cPanel Stand Out for Your Business
This guide covers theme basics, including cPanel Themes, WHMTM Themes as well as Packaging and Editing. More advanced topics include language files, cPanel markup, directory structure and content.
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Exim Mail Server Overview
Exim has a set of documentation released with it. This guide provides an overview of this powerful email server..
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FrontPage Overview
A guide to Microsoft's popular tool for building and managing websites. Topics include common FrontPage problems and fixes as well as FrontPage alternatives.
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GalaxyVisions Staff Overview
A chart of the internal makeup of GalaxyVisions' staff.
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How Does Ping Really Work?
Ping is a basic Internet program that most of us use daily, but did you ever stop to wonder how it really does its magic? This guide explains how this popular Internet utility works.
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MySQL Overview
An explanation of the popular relational database manager MySQL. Topics include how cPanel installs and distributes MySQL; determining version; MySQL naming conventions in cPanel; how cPanel accesses MySQL information; and basic troubleshooting.
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Preventing Spam
This guide explains the problem of unwanted email, how to stop it, and how to track down spammers.
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Setting Up cPanel
This guide explains how to set up the cPanel control panel.
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