Using Index Manager

This tutorial will teach about using the Index Manager. The Index Manager allows you to customize the way a directory will be viewed on the web. This tutorial will assume that you are logged into your cPanel. If you are having trouble doing that, please see the tutorial named "How to Login to cPanel".

The Index Manager enables you to control how directories on your web site are displayed. If there is not a file named "index.html" in a given directory, then the contents of that directory will be displayed in a browser. This is very undesirable, and can cause security issues. With Index Manager, you can set your account up to not allow your directory contents to be shown.

On the main cPanel page, scroll down to the Advanced section. There you will click on the Index Manager icon. This will take you to the main Index Manager page. You will see your folders listed there. You can navigate through them by clicking on the icons. When you find the directory you want to address, click on the name.

That will open another screen, where you will see the path for your chosen directory. There are four choices here.

Default System Setting-allows the directory contents to be shown

No Indexing-does not allow directory contents to be shown

Standard Indexing (text only)-prevents browsers from viewing the contents of directories that do not contain image files

Fancy Indexing (graphics)-prevents browsers from viewing the contents of directories that do contain image files

Click on one radio button and click the Save button. This will take you to the verification screen, where you can see that the settings have been updated.

Click on Go Back. You can now exit by clicking on HOME and returning to the main page of your cPanel. This is the end of this tutorial. You can return and change the settings at any time, for any of your directories.

You can now exit cPanel by closing your browser, or by using the Logout button in the upper right corner. Remember, if you are using a public computer, ALWAYS Logout of cPanel before closing due to security reasons.

  • 0 Users Found This Useful
Was this answer helpful?

Related Articles

How To Backup Your Web site

This tutorial will teach you how to backup your web site in cPanel. Regular backups of your web...

How To Create Additional FTP Accounts

Let's learn how to create additional FTP accounts. FTP Accounts allow you to access your web...

How To Manage The Raw Access Logs

This tutorial is going to teach how to manage the raw access logs. Raw Access Logs allow you to...

How To Set Up A Cron Job

This tutorial is going to show you how to setup a cron job in cPanel the easy way. You can set a...

How To Use The IP Deny Manager

This tutorial will teach you how to use the IP Deny Manager to block access to your web site from...