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How to Use the Dashboard

In this article, we explain the features of the Dashboard interface in your N0C web hosting panel, also called MG Panel.

Note: The glossary contains explanations on a wide range of topics and can be consulted to clarify certain terms.

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):

AContext menuThe menu provides access to all N0C interfaces.
For details, see the Context Menu section.
BAccount informationsHosting account information is centralized in this section for easy reference.
For details, see the Account Informations section.
CPerformancesPerformance statistics, specifically Disk Read/Write.
By clicking on More details, you will have access to all performance statistics.
DMost visited domainsVisitor statistics for the most visited domains.
By clicking on the More details icon under ACTIONS, you will have access to all visitor-related statistics.
EChange Log History of changes made to N0C since October 2020 (Change Log ).
FSee the documentationLink 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.

MessagingEmail 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.
DomainsDomain 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.
LanguagesPHP: detailed management of PHP versions, extensions, and settings (options).
Node.js, Ruby, and Python: management of web applications using these languages.
DatabasesMySQL and PostgreSQL: management of MySQL and PostgreSQL website databases. New database, adding a user, modifying user privileges, etc.
phpMyAdmin: access to phpMyAdmin.
PerformanceLSCache: 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.
FilesFile 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.
SecurityWeb App Firewall (WAF): WAF configuration.
Firewall history: viewing the firewall history.
Double auth. (TFA): account configuration for two-factor authentication.
BackupBackup: space for restoring your files or databases.
StatisticPerformance: 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.
CronsCrons: management of Cron tasks and associated emails.
CMS/ApplicationsN0C WP: installation and configuration of WordPress.
N0C CMS: installation and management of several CMS: Joomla!, Prestashop, Drupal and Moodle.
Site BuilderSite Builder: a tool accessible from N0C that allows you to design websites.
ToolsIP 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 userUsername associated with your hosting account.
Main domainPrimary domain name for the hosting account.
Root directoryRoot directory of your website.
ServerServer IP address.
Server name for sFTP/SSH access.
SSH port for sFTP/SSH access.
Updated on February 18, 2026