SSH Shell/Telnet
access
Please note: By default SSH Shell / Telnet is not enabled
on our shared servers. If you require SSH Shell or Telnet
access please please send us an e-mail with a valid reason
for your request. We may require you to fax us id before
granting SSH / Telnet access.
SSL
stands for Secure Sockets Layer, which is a means of providing
encrypted communications on the Internet. CPanel provides
you with an online SSL Shell (an application) that allows
you to log in to the Linux computer that is your web server
and make changes at the server side. You use Telnet (the
Internet standard protocol for remote login) commands through
the SSL Shell to activate the web server.
Warning: If you do not know exactly what
you are doing, you can potentially cause problems on your
web server.
We do not offer support for SSH Shell / Telnet
access.
Some useful links:
To use the SSL Shell:
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Click on the SSL Shell/Telnet shell access button
on the home page.
Note: You need to have Java Applets
enabled on your browser for the SSL Shell to start.
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You are now in the SSL Shell window. Press the Enter key
to logon. Please refer to the links at the beginning
of this topic if you need more information about logging
on and what you can do through the SSL Shell.

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