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Revision as of 18:22, 11 December 2018
ProxCP Admin Settings
This section provides a brief explanation of all ProxCP admin settings currently available.
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ProxCP Force SSL
The ProxCP Web zip file contains a default .htaccess file. To force HTTPS web connections with ProxCP, simply open the .htaccess file and uncomment the 2 lines regarding HTTPS (they start with "#").
- Note: .htaccess files only work with the Apache web server. If you are using a different web server, you will need to edit the web server's configuration accordingly to force HTTPS.