Overview: Projects
Your projects are listed in a table in the Managed Cloud Hosting > Projects section. This table contains the most important information on the individual projects:
Name: The name assigned to the project. You can change the project name at any time.
URL: URL at which the project can be accessed.
Status: The current project status.
Active: The project is active.
Disabled: The project is deactivated.
Restarting: The server is rebooting.
Provisioning: The server is being set up. The progress is shown as a percentage.
Server: Name of the server on which the project is hosted.
To display all data for a specific project, click the project name. The list includes the following additional information:
Description: Description of the project. You can change the description at any time.
Server: Server on which the project is hosted.
Data center: 1&1 IONOS data center where the project is hosted.
Website tab
The following information is listed on the Website tab:
Application Management
Application URL: URL at which the installed application can be accessed.
Admin area: Admin area for the installed application.
SFTP/SSH Details
Start Web Console: Open the Web Console and establish a SSH connection to your project´s webspace.
Status: Current status of SFTP/SSH access. By clicking the status, you can change the SFTP/SSH access status at any time.
Active: SFTP/SSH access is active. Using Secure Shell (SSH), you can establish an encrypted network connection to your project.
Disabled: SFTP/SSH access is deactivated.
Host name: The host name for the project. The host name is a unique name under which the project can be accessed on the web server used.
Port: Port for SFTP/SSH access
SFTP/SSH user: User name for SFTP/SSH access
Vaild until: displays the date when the user account will be deleted automatically.
Public key: Public key that is needed for secure authentication using the public key method. The public key method uses a private and a public key to log a user in. This allows the user to log in without a password. Within the authentication process, the password is only needed for safeguarding the private key. The public key must be stored in the project if you wish to configure key-based authentication.
URLs: Status of the URLs assigned to the project.
To remove a URL, click . To assign a URL, click Assign URL.
External Access
IP: IP address at which the project can be accessed externally.
Port: Port number to which you can send web requests.
Port (SSL): SSL port number to which you can send web requests.
Internal Access
IP: IP address at which the project can be accessed internally.
Port: Port number for internal access.
IP (SSL): IP address at which the project can be accessed internally via SSL.
Port (SSL): SSL port number for internal access.
Databases tab
All information you need to manage the database is provided on the Databases tab.
Internal Access
Internal IP: IP address at which the database can be accessed internally.
Port: Port number to which you can send data management requests.
Admin area: Admin area for the database.
User: User name that you can use to log in to the database
Password: Password that you can use to log in to the database
Application configuration
Database Name: Name of the database used.
Database Username: User name that you can use to log in to the database.
Database Password: Password that you can use to log in to the database.
Host: Host on which the database can be accessed.
External Access
Public IP: IP address at which the database can be accessed externally.
Port: Port number to which you can send SQL queries.
Host name: The host name for the database. The host name is a unique name under which the database can be accessed on the database server used.