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Monday, December 31, 2012

How to (Automatically) Backup Your Website into Dropbox

How to (Automatically) Backup Your Website into Dropbox: "Backup Box helps you securely transfer anything on an FTP server to your Dropbox account. Actually, Backup Box can integrate your FTP account with cloud storage providers like Amazon, GitHub, Box.net and Flickr as well. At this very moment, only Dropbox integration is supported while the others are still under development. It is free to use, with limited features like monthly backup schedule and immediate transfer schedule. In this post, I am focusing on preparing the backup data for weekly backup while running on cPanel server."

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Zamfoo : Alpha Master WHM Reseller & Cpanel Software Script : HomePage

Zamfoo : Alpha Master WHM Reseller & Cpanel Software Script : HomePage: " Master Reseller Script
ZamFoo Reseller is a recreation of the famously terrible WhmReseller Licenses that are available through Deasoft.com with improvements through integrating directly into the WHM flat file framework and architecture for consistency, stability and ease of correction for webmasters."

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migrate Cpanel with only FTP access - cPanel Forums

migrate Cpanel with only FTP access - cPanel Forums: "You'll need to know the paths to the data you need, and copy the data accordingly.

Website data should be here:
/home/${USER}/public_html/

If there are addon domains or subdomains, their content should also exist under the public_html/ directory as shown above.

Email data would be here:
/home/${USER}/mail/

You should recreate the email accounts in cPanel on the new server first. That will populate the necessary password files (and others) needed for accessing the email."

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Migrate WHM Reseller account without root access? - cPanel Forums

Migrate WHM Reseller account without root access? - cPanel Forums: " Migrate WHM Reseller account without root access?
We have a client who has a WHM reseller account with some other company, and we want to help him migrate 300 accounts over to our server. We have full root access to our servers, but he doesn't have full root access on the current Reseller account he has with the other company.

Is there a way to migrate all of his accounts in his WHM Reseller account? What is the procedure and easiest method? Is there a plugin somewhere that can make this easy?"

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Full WHM / CPanel Reseller Server Backup Script | Host Like Toast

Full WHM / CPanel Reseller Server Backup Script | Host Like Toast: "You need this only if you are a CPanel Reseller hosting provider with multiple sites to backup.
If you experience problems contact us and we will attempt to resolve them if it is an error with the script. If it is a problem with your environment, this is your responsibility – see point 2 above."

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Full WHM / CPanel Reseller Server Backup Script | Host Like Toast

Full WHM / CPanel Reseller Server Backup Script | Host Like Toast: "Open the following file in your favourite text editor: perform_whm_fullbackup.php
Add a comma-delimited list of domain names for which to backup (if left blank, all domains will be backup up)
From line 39 ~ 43, enter the details of your WHM/CPanel server.
From line 46 ~ 53, enter the details of the FTP server to which all backup files will be sent.
Upload the script to your webspace and execute.
The WHM/CPanel Reseller Account Backup Script is that easy!"

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Full WHM / CPanel Reseller Server Backup Script | Host Like Toast

Full WHM / CPanel Reseller Server Backup Script | Host Like Toast: "How does the WHM Reseller Backup Script work?

This particular script uses the native CPanel API to make the necessary calls to the server system. There is no HTML parsing – if you run the supported version of WHM/CPanel, this will just work.

The steps necessary to getting this script to work are as follows:

Download the script (after you purchase it)
Open the following file in your favourite text editor: perform_whm_fullbackup.php
Add a comma-delimited list of domain names for which to backup (if left blank, all domains will be backup up)"

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10 file-sharing options: Dropbox, Google Drive and more - Computerworld

10 file-sharing options: Dropbox, Google Drive and more - Computerworld: "MediaFire is useful if you have lots of files you want to distribute, as long as they're under 200MB each. Uploads are scanned with the BitDefender antivirus engine; common document types can be previewed directly at MediaFire's site via a Flash-based previewer. Distribution includes sending file links to social media (Facebook, Twitter) and emailing via contact lists from a variety of programs including Outlook, Plaxo, vCards and many more.

The MediaFire Express desktop application is currently in beta but shows a fair amount of thought. It provides a drag-and-drop target for quick uploading of files and folders; after uploading, a pop-up appears with a quick link to the uploaded files."

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[ubuntu] Best way to upload files to server over the net? - Ubuntu Forums

[ubuntu] Best way to upload files to server over the net? - Ubuntu Forums: "photo gallery, the most popular would be, oddly enough gallery. It supports several upload methods, including browser based, webdav, and ftp. (Ubuntu package)

Other way to upload and show your photos would be to set up a blog, like wordpress or simplephpblog.

If you just want to upload files using your browser and apache, there are several php-based file managers out there. Have a look at sourceforge for a few."

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file sharing - Easiest way to send 20GB folder - Super User

file sharing - Easiest way to send 20GB folder - Super User: "700Mb files (tar, zip or rar will do)
md5sum all the files (so you know that they are the same on the other end)
scp or rsync with ssh (rsync will help you if you need to resend)
But beware, it is going to take some time. Let's say your uplink is 20kB/s.

The data is 20GB => 20 000 000kB.

Then it would take approximately 20 000 000kB / 20 kB/s = 1 000 000 s = 277h = 11 days..."

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