2.8. ACCOUNT FUNCTIONS
CHAPTER 2. HOW DO I USE WEBHOST MANAGER?
Figure 2.58: Downloading a raw Apache log
2.8.21
Unsuspending all accounts that exceed bandwidth
All accounts that exceed their specified bandwidth maximum will receive a Bandwidth Exceeded message whenever
they try to log on to their account. You can unsuspend all accounts that exceed bandwidth until the next
bandwidth check (bandwidth checks occur once per day).
To unsuspend all accounts that exceed bandwidth:
1. Click on the Unsuspend all bandwidth exceeders link in the Account Functions menu.
2. Read the message and click on the
button.
Figure 2.59: Unsuspending all accounts that exceed bandwidth
2.8.22
Fixing insecure CGI permissions
If you are having problems with SuExec and CGI permissions, you can use this function to fix the permissions
in suexec log for your cgi scripts. Note:
You may need to use this function again after attempting to use an
insecure CGI script if the directory containing the scripts has insecure permissions.
To fix insecure CGI permissions:
1. Click on the Fix insecure permissions on cgi scripts. (requires suexec) link in the Account Functions
menu.
2. A status message is now displayed.
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