In this article, we explain the features of the Dashboard interface in your N0C web hosting panel, also called MG Panel.
Prerequisites
Go to https://mg.n0c.com/en/ and connect (please refer to the article How to Log In to N0C if needed).
Dashboard Interface Functions
Go to Dashboard in the context menu (left part of the screen):
| A | Context menu | The menu provides access to all N0C interfaces. For details, see the Context Menu section. |
| B | Account informations | Hosting account information is centralized in this section for easy reference. For details, see the Account Informations section. |
| C | Performances | Performance statistics, specifically Disk Read/Write. By clicking on More details, you will have access to all performance statistics. |
| D | Most visited domains | Visitor statistics for the most visited domains. By clicking on the More details icon under ACTIONS, you will have access to all visitor-related statistics. |
| E | Change Log | History of changes made to N0C since October 2020 (Change Log ). |
| F | See the documentation | Link to N0C knowledge base. |
Context Menu
All N0C interfaces are accessible in the context menu. Here is an overview, with links to related knowledge base articles.
| Messaging | – Email Accounts: manage emails linked to your domain and configure authentication methods for your email addresses. – Email Alias: manage aliases (email forwarding addresses). – Email Logs: see how much spam is blocked and does not reach users’ inboxes. |
| Domains | – Domain management: manage the domains linked to your hosting account. – Redirections: manage redirects from one domain to another, for a specific website or web page. – Access Log: view access to your website in real time or as a history. |
| Languages | – PHP: detailed management of PHP versions, extensions, and settings (options). – Node.js, Ruby, and Python: management of web applications using these languages. |
| Databases | – MySQL and PostgreSQL: management of MySQL and PostgreSQL website databases. New database, adding a user, modifying user privileges, etc. – phpMyAdmin: access to phpMyAdmin. |
| Performance | – LSCache: optimization of your website’s cache to offer you the best possible performance. – Memcached: to use Memcached on N0C for a given account. – Redis (Remote Dictionary Server): to use Redis on N0C for a given account. |
| Files | – File manager: user-friendly, easy-to-learn web browser for managing hosting files and large files. – Terminal: provides access to the command line server. – N0C Storage: platform designed for storing large files. – SSH keys: SSH access management. – FTP accounts: a convenient and secure way to make changes to a website, especially when many files need to be transferred. – FTP connections: monitor visitors who connect to your site via FTP and terminate your FTP connections to prevent unauthorized users from accessing files. |
| Security | – Web App Firewall (WAF): WAF configuration. – Firewall history: viewing the firewall history. – Double auth. (TFA): account configuration for two-factor authentication. |
| Backup | – Backup: space for restoring your files or databases. |
| Statistic | – Performance: a tool that allows you to track statistics on how your hosting accounts use various resources. – Visitors: a tool that allows you to view user statistics and filter them. – Disk usage: a tool that allows you to monitor the disk space usage of your hosting by specific folder. – Captures: a tool that allows you to view statistics on various incidents that may have occurred on a given account. |
| Crons | – Crons: management of Cron tasks and associated emails. |
| CMS/Applications | – N0C WP: installation and configuration of WordPress. – N0C CMS: installation and management of several CMS: Joomla!, Prestashop, Drupal and Moodle. |
| Site Builder | – Site Builder: a tool accessible from N0C that allows you to design websites. |
| Tools | – IP Extensions: allows you to assign a different IP address for each website. – Mixed Content: allows you to check whether a site contains mixed content or not. – SSL: allows you to check the status of your website’s SSL certificate. – DNS: allows you to check the health of your DNS zone. |
| Knowledge Base | – Link to N0C knowledge base. A video explaining how to use the knowledge base is available at this URL: https://vimeo.com/1156176752?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci. |
Account Informations
Here is the meaning of each piece of account-related information.
| Current user | Username associated with your hosting account. |
| Main domain | Primary domain name for the hosting account. |
| Root directory | Root directory of your website. |
| Server | Server IP address. Server name for sFTP/SSH access. SSH port for sFTP/SSH access. |
