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After selecting a page redirection with the sub domain: ilixen.heliohost.org to another content server I am unable to delete the redirection. I have no content which must be saved and the page url for the redirection is at the top the of the subdomain.

 

user: ilixen

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The only way to reset an account is to delete it and recreate it. It would probably just be easier for your to delete the .htaccess file.

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Hey, thanks for getting back to me.

 

Additionally, would you also answer some other questions for me please.

 

I have a mandrak 3.1 install I was running on a p3 compatable chipset. I don't know the virtualization settings to get it on a contemporary host, so I can't find out if thats where I saw the rpm for a cpanel install option, as I would like to learn another

portion of hosting as well. I saw that they are trying to monetize the product although, if it came on a mandrak install, a version previous might have been available for cheap. If I didn't see it their I might have seen it on a red hat 7.0 install set.

 

It's tricky or no?

 

I mostly ask cause I was trying to run some cron scripts and the settings on your hosting suggested the resource could not fork often.

 

Thanks,

 

Charles Ross

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Are you asking if it's tricky to install cPanel? If so, not really you just download their installer script on to a fresh OS install, and execute it. It takes care of everything else. Administrating a cPanel install is a lot more complicated than simply installing it. cPanel is best for shared hosting servers where there may be dozens or hundreds of accounts. If you're just trying to host one website for one person then installing cPanel is a waste of server resources and money. I don't really understand what you're saying about 'mandrak'. I suspect you mean Mandrake linux distro? If so, that distro has been dead for years. cPanel support CentOS, Cloudlinux, RHEL, or Amazon Linux.

 

Cron jobs are available through our free hosting plans, but they are very limited since they are very powerful. Yes, our servers are protected against fork bombs. Yes, you would get suspended for high load pretty quickly if your cron job ran for too long or forked too many times. We can however offer unlimited cron jobs as an external service that executes a publicly accessible script on your domain though.

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