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Linux Virtual Private Server Firewall Supplement Login Required These documents provide information to understand, get started, and utilize preset firewall security settings using a custom, simplified command (set_fwlevel). It also provides a basic overview of the iptables command-line utility.
NOTE: The Linux VPS software firewall feature is tuned for typical Website behavior. It does not take into account the kind of activity that performance testing prompts. In fact, if you have recently run performance tests of your Linux VPS account with the software firewall feature enabled, you might see results indicating sluggish performance. The performance tests you run might interpret the software firewall as a Denial of Service (DOS) attack. Filesize: 117 kB
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Linux Virtual Private Server User's Guide Login Required These documents provide you with an overview of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and Linux MPS/VPS. This document describes the details of how to install, maintain, and troubleshoot your private server. The user’s guide provides detailed information about:
* Configuring Linux VPS
* Installing Additional Supported Features
* Troubleshooting Your Private Server
Filesize: 296 kB
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Linux Virtual Private Server Technical Overview Login Required This document provide descriptive, introductory information regarding our Linux VPS. It describes, rather than instructs, about the features of Linux VPS. The Technical Overview provides information about topics such as the following:
* Overview of Linux VPS
* Resource Management and FairShare Technology
* Resource Allocation and Usage Guidelines
Filesize: 108 kB
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Linux Virtual Private Server Getting Started Guide Login Required These documents provide information to help you begin using your Linux VPS in a short period of time. It provides descriptions of the following tasks:
* Managing Users
* Managing Email
* Managing Subhosts
* Using Vinstall and Vuninstall
Filesize: 62.8 kB
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FreeBSD v3 VPS Migration Guide Login Required The Migrating to FreeBSD v3 VPS guide provides information about moving from FreeBSD v2 VPS to v3 VPS. You initiate the migration by creating a shadow account; a new VPS v3 account is created as a “shadow” of your existing VPS v2 account. The content of your FreeBSD VPS v2 account will be copied to a special staging directory on the VPS v3 shadow account. A migration script is provided to assist you in copying content and configuration files into their proper locations within the shadow account. Filesize: 119 kB
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