azeds

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Hello, I have a simple question
for this lets say i have a brand new hosting account
the only folder on my FTP is a cgi-bin folder.

Once my domain has successfully been transfered, How do i make it so the domain would go directly to a folder
So say i have in the ftp
/cgi-bin/
/domain1/
/domain2/

How would i make domain1.com (example) go to the /domain1/ folder
then once pointed at the folder go to the desired file of my choice such as home.html
 
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azeds

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Anyone?

also how do i change the password security level requirement.
everything has to be above like 85% 'security' to be used (mySQL, email passwords, ftp passwords)
 

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Hello, I have a simple question
for this lets say i have a brand new hosting account
the only folder on my FTP is a cgi-bin folder.

Once my domain has successfully been transfered, How do i make it so the domain would go directly to a folder
So say i have in the ftp
/cgi-bin/
/domain1/
/domain2/

How would i make domain1.com (example) go to the /domain1/ folder
then once pointed at the folder go to the desired file of my choice such as home.html

Once your domain propagates to your server, and you have the account setup, opening yourdomain.com in your browser will take you to the main domain properly. By default the system will look for and serve up index.php or index.html or even home.html.

By your use of /domain1/ /domain2/ I'm assuming you have 2 addon domains, is this correct?

If yes, and your domain1 has propagated and the addon domain created, opening domain1.com in your browser should take you to domain1.com as expected.

Anyone?

also how do i change the password security level requirement.
everything has to be above like 85% 'security' to be used (mySQL, email passwords, ftp passwords)
This is set via WHM > Security Center > Password Strength Configuration page. You must be root, or reseller (if permitted) to access these settings.