SiteWorx
SiteWorx is the control panel for managing a single hosting account’s features. It’s used for website-specific tasks, whereas NodeWorx is used for server-level administration.
SiteWorx provides the tools to manage your website’s files, databases, and email accounts. Common tasks include:
- Uploading and managing website files.
- Creating MySQL databases.
- Setting up email accounts and forwarders.
- Installing applications like WordPress via Softaculous.
This collection of articles explains how to use the features within the SiteWorx control panel to manage your hosting account.
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Databases Management in Siteworx
Learn how to create, manage, import, and export your website’s MySQL databases using the SiteWorx control panel and phpMyAdmin.
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Email Management in SiteWorx
Learn to create and manage your professional email accounts, forwarders, and autoresponders with our easy-to-follow SiteWorx guides.
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File Management in SiteWorx
Your guide to mastering the SiteWorx File Manager. Learn to upload, delete, and manage file permissions for your website with our expert articles.
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Getting Started with SiteWorx Web Panel
Upon logging into InterWorx Web Panel as a domain user (SiteWorx), four main sections should be your focus as you enhance your website and server.
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How to manage cron jobs in SiteWorx
Modify cron jobs using SiteWorx.
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How to schedule automatic backups with SiteWorx
Learn how clients on physical (non-cloud) servers can schedule automatic backups for their service using SiteWorx.
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How to update cron variables in SiteWorx
Use SiteWorx to update cron variables such as SHELL, PATH, and MAILTO.
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Logging into Siteworx
Login to SiteWorx via domain credentials or through NodeWorx as admin to manage website content and domain settings.
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Manage SiteWorx Backups via CLI
The command-line interface (CLI) provides greater flexibility and more options compared to using NodeWorx directly. Automate SiteWorx backups with a Cronjob. Create a SiteWorx Backup via CLI Optional flags that may be used when backing up SiteWorx accounts. Some common examples: A full list of options and flags can be seen by adding the -h or –help flag to…
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SiteWorx Security
Secure your site with SiteWorx. Learn to manage users, protect directories, enable SSL, prevent hotlinking, and enhance your website’s security.
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Using the SiteWorx Command Line Interface (CLI)
Discover the SiteWorx CLI: A powerful command-line tool for managing individual SiteWorx accounts, ideal for automation and scripting.
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Website Management in Siteworx
Learn to manage your domains and edit DNS records in SiteWorx. Find guides for adding domains, subdomains, and updating DNS zones.