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 How do I change my root password using SSH?

This article will allow you to change the Root password on your Linux Dedicated Server. For security reasons we recommend you change the master password during your first SSH session. Simply: 1.)...

 How do I clean a Rootkit from my server?

If your server has been compromised, it may be that a Rootkit has been installed on your machine which has taken over control of certain services.To identify Rootkit, please download the RKHunter...

 How do I disable Windows update?

If you would like to disable the Microsoft Windows Automatic Update service on your dedicated server for any reason simply: 1.) Open the services control panel (Start > Settings > Control...

 How do I install Remote Desktop Web connection?

If you want to install of modify Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Web Connection simply configure the following on your Netwise Hosting Windows Dedicated Server. 1.) Open Add or Remove Programs in...

 How do I remote access my server(s) using SSH?

Secure SHell (SSH) is a protocol to access your Dedicated Server remotely. By logging on to your server using SSH, you can manage your directories and files directly on a command line level. SSH...

 What is DNS?

DNS stands for Domain Name System. It is the process by which a domain entered into a web browser (www.netwisehosting.co.uk, for example) is able to find the server on which the required...

 What is Reverse DNS (rDNS)?

Reverse DNS is, quite simply, the inverse process of normal DNS - or 'forward' DNS. You can find out more about forward DNS here. In short, rDNS allows an IP address to be resolved back to a...

 What is a dedicated server?

Unlike most standard hosting plans, which put many customers accounts on a single server, a dedicated server is reserved exclusively for the account and usage of a single customer. This means that...

 What server hardware is used?

Here at Netwise Hosting we only use enterprise-class server grade hardware - you will find no reworked home computing hardware here. We use a range of Dell and HP hardware sets, which we find...