by iskrend | Oct 27, 2020 | Hosting Basics
An FTP server has two main meanings. It can either refer to the physical computer that is housing your website files and is allowing you to edit them. Or, an FTP server can refer to the application that runs on the computer and enables it to provide you with your...
by iskrend | Oct 23, 2020 | Hosting Basics
HTTPS is much more secure than HTTP. When you connect to an HTTPS-secured server—secure sites like your bank’s will automatically redirect you to HTTPS—your web browser checks the website’s security certificate and verifies it was issued by a legitimate certificate...
by iskrend | Oct 20, 2020 | Hosting Basics
HTTP or Hypertext Transfer Protocol is a set of rules that web browsers and servers follow in order to exchange information. HTTP is a TCP/IP-based protocol and is suitable for the transmission of text as well as multimedia elements like audio, video, images, and...
by iskrend | Oct 16, 2020 | Hosting Basics
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a network protocol that provides quick, automatic, and central management for the distribution of IP addresses within a local network. It’s also used to configure the subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS...
by iskrend | Oct 13, 2020 | Hosting Basics
The Domain Name System, also called DNS is responsible for matching the domain names that you type in your web browser’s address bar to the corresponding IP addresses that are assigned to the servers that provide you with the content you have requested. So, when...