

You can specify an alternative File Storage prefix using the Domain Settings. This page is available to the Account owner only, and it can be used to manage the File Storage. The list of files in that File Storage can be seen at: where port is the HTTP User ports (81 by default). The URL for the File Storage (or personal Web site) is: See the File Storage section for the details. The Domain Settings page of your Domains provides a list of those Domains:ĬommuniGatePro users can user their Account File Storage as personal Web sites. Other Domains can specify your Domain as their Administrator Domain.
#ADMIN PORT FOR COMMUNIGATE PRO PRO#
Or the IP address of the CommuniGate Pro Server. Where: is the name of the Main Server Domain or its alias,

Its Domain Administrator should use the following URL: :8010/Admin/ / The server will ask for a user (Account) name and a password, and if the specifiedĪccount has the Domain Administrator access right, the list of the Domain Accounts is displayed. Where is the name of the secondary domain to administer. The same port can be used by the Domain Administrators to access the Secondary Domains settings and account lists.Ī domain administrator should access the server using the following URL: If the CommuniGate Pro Server supports several Secondary Domains, Where is any name pointing to your Server computer or any To access the WebAdmin Server Interface, use the following URLs: IP addresses and DNS names are assigned to secondary Domains. Server configuration errors can cut you off the WebAdmin Server Interface, if all your Server Where is the name of the main server domain or its alias, To access the WebAdmin pages, the Server administrator should use the The port 8010 and secure (SSL/TLS) connections on the TCP port 9010.
#ADMIN PORT FOR COMMUNIGATE PRO PASSWORD#
In order to access the WebAdmin pages, the user should provide the nameĪnd the password of a CommuniGate Pro Account with requiredīy default, the HTTP Admin module accepts clear text TCP/IP WebAdmin connections on The authentication schemes supported with the HTTP protocol protect the WebAdmin pages fromĪn unauthorized access. The Server Administrator can use any Web browser application toĬonfigure and to monitor the Server remotely, using the Web (HTML) forms.
