Hosting History is a feature in Linux shared hosting that lets you restore files or directories to their previous state from up to 30 days ago using the FTP File Manager.
When you set up your hosting account, we'll let you know if your domain name's DNS settings do not point to it. This means the content you uploaded will not display until you
If you need root (i.e. sudo or substitute/super user) access to your Managed or Fully Managed Server, you can enable it. You might need this kind of access to install
Trackbacks and pingbacks are methods for alerting blogs that you have linked to them. Trackbacks and pingbacks can be disabled in WordPress when not being used, which can
We're migrating Web & Classic shared hosting customers using MS SQL databases to a newer version MS SQL — 2012. This can impact your account in two ways:
404 pages display when someone tries to access a page on your website that doesn't exist.
WordPress® is a personal publishing platform, or content management system, that you can use to set up a blog on your website.
Due to a critical security vulnerability with SSL 3.0 (an 18-year-old, outdated technology), we recommend disabling it on your server. We have instructions on how to do that
You need to update your Linux server's installation of glibc immediately to protect it from a stack-based buffer overflow which was discovered on February 16, 2016.
There are some versions of Linux that no longer receive support or patches from their providers. This includes the ability to patch glibc, and therefore protect your server