I'm experiencing a problem with my VPS
This article helps you investigate problems on your VPS by providing troubleshooting steps and also listing the information our support department needs to help with problems.
This article helps you investigate problems on your VPS by providing troubleshooting steps and also listing the information our support department needs to help with problems.
When using CentOS 6.x or 7.x on your VPS, or when using our pre-installed images of DirectAdmin, Plesk or cPanel (which also use CentOS), you will have an older version of PHP active by default (with the latest security-updates being backported). This is because CentOS prefers stability over new features, but some (popul...
Tutorial on how to extend a partition in Linux.
At TransIP you have the freedom to choose an Operating System that you want to use on your server. Should you skip this step during the initial purchase, you can always do this at a later date.
When you happen to lose the root password of your VPS and your VPS uses GRUB bootloader (almost all Linux distributions use this) you can follow the steps in the article below to set a new root password: Read more...
Unfortunately there are a lot of active botnets on the Internet, which are constantly scanning IP-ranges to see if they get a hit on port 22 (SSH) and in some cases port 21 (FTP) as well. Because this is done by a very large amount of IP-addresses we can't block or ban all of these from our network. Read more...
This article shows how to install and configure Fail2Ban bruteforce protection for your Linux server. Fail2Ban scans log files and bans IP’s performing brute force attacks.
In this article we explain what sudo and root are in Linux.
Easily secure your VPSs from your control panel using our free VPS Firewall. In this guide we explain how the VPS Firewall works.