Accessing services
WEBppliance provides you with many Web-related services you can use. Your service provider determines which applications are available to you, and you use your Site Administrator user name and password to access these services.
The following applications are available through WEBppliance. Not all services are available to all domains. Contact your service provider to request access to specific services.
Service |
Accessing the service from a name-based site |
Accessing the service on an IP based site |
Web-based email (for example, SquirrelMail) |
<user_name>@<domain_name.com> or <user_name>#<domain_name.com> Login information for the SquirrelMail email program: Log in to the User Administrator interface, then click Read Email on the System Menu at left. On the login page, enter <username>@<yourdomain.com>.com in the Email field, then enter the password created for the account and click Login. |
<user_name> |
Telnet connections |
<user_name>@<domain_name.com> or <user_name>#<domain_name.com> |
<user_name>
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SSH connections |
<user_name>@<domain_name.com> or <user_name>#<domain_name.com |
<user_name> |
FTP |
<user_name>@<domain_name.com> or <user_name>#<domain_name.com>
Tip: You can upload your Web content into this default directory, however, when you want to make the content available to Internet browsers, you can put the HTML content into the directory: /home/<user_name>/mainwebsite_html You can post CGI script content to the directory: /home/<user_name>/mainwebsite_cgi You can create the directories through File Manager. |
<user_name>
Tip: You can upload your Web content into this default directory, however, when you want to make the content available to Internet browsers, you can put the HTML content into the directory: /home/<user_name>/mainwebsite_html You can post CGI scrip content to the directory: /home/<user_name>/mainwebsite_cgi You can create the directories through File Manager. |
Anonymous FTP |
anonymous@<domain_name.com> or anonymous#<domain_name.com> or ftp@<domain_name.com> or ftp#<domain_name.com>
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anonymous or ftp
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Internet email (for example, POP/IMAP accounts) |
<user_name>@<domain_name.com> or <user_name>#<domain_name.com> |
<user_name> |
Note: If you want access to user-level account features from User Administrator, such as email vacation messages, you must first create a user account for yourself.