Modified IP allocation policy due to IPv4 address space exhaustion. A new IPv6 network is underway.

IP addresses lie at the heart of the Internet. Its expansion over the last two decades has lead to the almost full exhaustion of the public IPv4 address space. The usage of web-connected devices has indeed gone through the roof, whereas the number of available IPs has alarmingly dropped, accordingly. The newer, more robust IPv6 …

Supervisor – a new dev-friendly Hepsia Control Panel functionality

Programming is indeed a time- and effort-hungry job. If, however, web hosting account owners stepped into a developer’s shoes, things might get a bit easier to handle. We’ve tried our best to make completing basic site management tasks like setting up cron jobs, filtering outgoing connections, creating Memcached/Varnish instances, choosing a PHP version, etc. a …

The Whois protection service now 33% cheaper

As much as the World Wide Web is aiming for clarity and transparency, there’s still a parallel dark reality where hackers and spammers are poised to make their next attempt on our identity. One of the first steps a site owner could take to ensure defense against intruders, is to order a Whois protection service …

Flat 90% OFF on KVM VPS

To help you, asses our newly launched KVM VPS we are offering an introductory 90% OFF on our KVM VPS. Hurry Signup and Enjoy top–notch website hosting at an affordable price with the Linux KVM virtual private servers from Xgen Hosting. Our company offers top server protection, with at least one complete backup per week. …

KVM VPS packages enabled on XgenHosting

Virtual Private Servers are gradually turning into a mainstream web hosting trend. Over the last few years, the virtualization concept has so naturally interwoven into the very fabric of the hosting market that VPSs are now regarded as new-generation shared web hosting packages. For the last years, we’ve been relying on two different virtualization technologies – …

PHP 7.0.0 on the table officially

It has been almost a year since it became clear that PHP 5.7 had all chances to become PHP 7 – the new stable version of the PHP programming language. After 8 release candidates and a few release date delays, the new stable player on the PHP ground is now officially out and fully enabled …

Global domain name phishing email attack

We have received a number of complaints from customers about a phishing email, which pretends to be sent by our registrar – LiquidNet Ltd., by eNom, or by another legitimate domain registrar. Global phishing attacks are common nowadays. However, this particular one goes one step further, stirring confusion by including a specific domain name that is owned …

WordPress 0-day vulnerability

To all WordPress users! A critical 0-day vulnerability has been disclosed in WordPress’s native comment system. It allows an attacker to insert malicious scripts on your site through the comments and infect your visitors with malware. You could yourself trigger such a script if you approve infected comments from the admin dashboard. No patch has …

PHP Bug fix

We’ve just made a series of bug-fix updates to all PHP versions supported on our servers. Here they are: PHP 5.3.29, PHP 5.4.39, PHP 5.5.23 and PHP 5.6.7. We’ve also applied the latest available dev modifications to PHP 5.7 – the believed to be new PHP 7.

Opencart Update!!!

То OpenCart users: the OpenCart community has located the reason for the Admin Area login problem where a ‘MySQL server has gone away’ error prevents webmasters from logging into OpenCart. The issue has been traced to an empty currency update file, which is causing the login script to timeout. So here is how to disable …