How do I connect to my server with Remote Desktop?
First make sure that Remote Desktop connections are enabled on the BladeVPS. Follow the steps in the article below to check and/or change the RDP settings on the server.
First make sure that Remote Desktop connections are enabled on the BladeVPS. Follow the steps in the article below to check and/or change the RDP settings on the server.
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...
When you order a VPS with Windows Server (2008 or 2012 R2), you will get the option to select your own 'Administrator'-password. It is very important that you carefully store this password (as we have no access / insight into it and can never supply you with this password ourselves). Should you however forget this password or lo...
When using Windows Server 2008, 2012 or 2016, a LDAP-service will be active by default. LDAP is a protocol used for gaining access to a directory / service, although this is a very basic description of the applications LDAP is used for.
With our installations of web control panels such as DirectAdmin, cPanel or Plesk, SSH-access for the 'root'-account is disabled by default. This is due to security precautions (on average more than 80% of all brute force attacks on port 22 use 'root' as a user). If you try to log in via SSH as 'root', you will therefore always ...
With our installations of web control panels such as DirectAdmin, cPanel or Plesk, SSH-access for the 'root'-account is disabled by default. This is due to security precautions (on average more than 80% of all brute force attacks on port 22 use 'root' as a user). If you try to log in via SSH as 'root', yo...
With our installations of web control panels such as DirectAdmin, cPanel or Plesk, SSH-access for the 'root'-account is disabled by default. This is due to security precautions (on average more than 80% of all brute force attacks on port 22 use 'root' as a user). If you try to log in via SSH as 'root', you will therefore always ...
Within a Linux or BSD based OS commandline, the password input will not show any response when entering characters (so no *** either). You will therefore not see any character input, but underneath the characters will be entered. When typed the complete password you can just press Enter in order to val...