This document aims at advanced users and covers the
following topics:
Accessing Your SSH Account (Shell Access)
SSH Telnet is a secure form of Telnet, using an RSA key. It
is a more powerful means of access than FTP in that it
allows running scripts, etc. As such, SSH allows more
possibilities for error, and actions which may cause harm to
the server. SSH access to an account is a privilege which
can be revoked if user's activities appear detrimental to
the health of the server.
To request shell access to the server, do the following:
- Select FTP in FTP/User
Account menu.
- Enable Shell Access.
- Agree with charges, if any.
- Click the Request Status link to learn if your
request has been processed. In case of approval, Shell
Access will become enabled:
Running Your Shell Scripts With Crontab
Crontab allows you to clock and run your own Unix shell
scripts automatically. It is available only in Unix-based
plans and requires the knowledge of Unix shell commands.
To enable crontab jobs, do the following:
- Select FTP in FTP/User Account menu.
- Enable Crontab.
- Agree with charges, if any.
- Click the Edit icon for Crontab.
- On the page that appears, add the crontab job:
The Mail-To address is where the system will direct reports if
errors occur.
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