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Traceroute On Mac
How do I run a traceroute on a Mac?
Traceroute is a utility that records the route between your computer and your RSHosting server. It also displays the amount of time each hop takes. If you cannot reach your site, a traceroute will help us determine the issue.
To ...
Difference between Addon and Parked domain in cPanel
What is an addon domain in cPanel?
An addon domain is a fully functional domain that can be created from within your control panel. Think of it as having multiple hosting packages all sharing the same control panel. You can give them email addresses, forwarders, and more the ...
VPS hosting versus Reseller Hosting
Mentioned the 3-letter words, VPS, it carves a smile to certain people. Why? Because it resembles a dedicated server. This is particularly a cheerful news for those folks who wish to own a dedicated server but cannot afford to do so. Basically, as most of you would ...
WordPress Security Tips
Step 1 : Create a backup of your site.
If you have cPanel you can do this with the backup manager.
If not we would recommend "backup buddy", a WordPress plugin you can find with a google search.
Step 2: Update WordPress Version
This is critical because WordPress issues updates that ...
Linux Hosting Vs Windows Hosting
We have been asked this question from our customers several times, about the difference between Linux and Windows web hosting. Well, just because you have been using Windows Operating system on your local machine, and have not used Linux operating system, does not mean you need to ...
Cannot send mail. “503 AUTH command used when not advertised”
Recent changes in PCI Complinace have required us to make changes in the outgoing mail authentication method of our e-commerse servers. A common error message you'll see when affected are as follows:
"Error: 503 #5.3.3 AUTH not available"
"503 AUTH command used when not advertised"
Our outgoing server connections now ...
Google to charge customers for Gmail
Internet giant Google is to stop free access to its software for businesses.
The company announced that new business customers will no longer be able to opt for a free version of its software including Gmail and Google Drive. Instead, they will have to pay £33 a year.
"When we launched ...