I just got setup with a dedicated server last night.. my first time .. im used to cpanel/whm on reseller accounts so paying for a dedicated is new to me..
1. I was given 3 ip address, galaxy, subnet and usable ip, what is the difference and under what circumstances do you use them and what one do you use?
2. I was told to setup my ips in my root, i am in there, do i just add them under IP FUNCTIONS one at time?
3. I need my DNS settings for namecheap to direct my domain over to the server, so i was told to setup my domain in cpanel in the root first and that will generate my dns address, can anyone explain the steps involved in that, what to click on? thanks
It seems that some whois info always says dedicated server even if the website on a VPS. Well I guess we can consider a VPS to be a small Dedicated but I am just curious to know if there is a way to find whether a website actually on a VPS plan or on a Dedicated plan?
I have a dedicated server and a domain I bought from godaddy. The dedicated server currently runs from an IP. So if I were to visit 79.xxx.xxx.xxx/whm, I would be able to access WHM. However, how do I change the IP to go to a domain? So when I go to the domain xxxxx.com/whm I go to the server's whm, and so that I can use the domain to host my site.
I just ordered a dedicated server from FDC.Now I want to register a domain from GoDaddy.
It asks for two DNS name. Normally it should be something like ns1.yourdomain.com and ns2.yourdomain.com. But the thing is, I don't even have a domain, how can I provide DNS like ns1.yourdomain.com? What I have now are two dediced IPs for future DNS, but GoDaddy won't accept IPs as DNS. Does this sound like egg first or chicken first delima?
can I use FDC DNS instead of mine own to register a domain from GoDaddy.
I have an account that is going from a shared hosting account to a dedicated with theplanet and I want to transfer it. Concerns I have is that the site is using an SSL. What things do I need to watch out for when transferring. Since I don't have root access I will have to do this transfer with the account function, correct?
This site has a database and SSL, so I thought it would hopefully be easier to use the cpanel account migration tool
i have a domain on ipower.com and my hosting company wont give me a dns i only have 5 IP's how can i point my domain to my new dedicated server i just purchased a dedicated server and im new with it.
If you go to the secure (https) then it works fine.
The httpd.include file for the domain is ok:
<VirtualHost 87.117.194.71:443>
<VirtualHost 87.117.194.71:80>
Also, if you go to the IP 87.117.194.71 then it times out. If you go to secure 87.117.194.71 it works ? This is a dedicated IP, only this domain is configured for it.
I have other domains setup on this server and they all work fine, some are on a shared ip and some on a dedicated ip but this is the only one that will not work. Can anyone help?
we have Plesk Version 11.0.9 and I have the following Problem:
(all adresses are examples)
The Server hostet the following Domains and thay all send Mails too:
a.de b.de
Now I need the following:
If the user "some.user@b.de" send a E-Mail to "user@mydomain.de" the recipient of the Mail have to be changed to "user@mx.mydomain.de". But if "some.user@a.de" do the same, the recipient should not be changed.
How can I set dedicated IIS Application Pool for each domain/subdomain? I only can found the setting assign one application pool for each subscription. But my subscription have two subdomain (one subdomain have virtual directory to share to other subdomain) and would like have two application pools.
Have Plesk 12 in Centos...all working fine...but I have assigned dedicated IP for one domain, have request certificate (as admin) for this domain, purchase certificate in Comodo and installed...this certificate working fine and SSL Checker is good...problem is in domain how have assigned this certificate in menu SSL not appear...
I have only Default Certificate (certificate Plesk self signed) and Not Selected...but name for real certificate CA not appear...in Admin IP Address have all ok...IP for this domain and certificate (name of certificate installed) and website.... With this problem is normal? How configure SSL for email?
I just got a dedicated server and i'm gonna tell you know - i'm not an expert! Sort have came to a problem with a zone file missing. Im running centos with cpanel/whm I get the following error.
The zone for the root domain ******.com is missing, or could not be read. The ip address will be read from the webserver configuration and a new zone will be created for this subdomain. Bind reconfiguring on server1 using rndc Created DNS entry for *******
I have a VPS with a few IP addresses in the pool. I am creating new users with a dedicated IP for each one.
Scenario: There is a user (call it john999) with an IP address assigned (different from the main shared IP). So, john999 has several scripts, one of them is mail();, another downloads some files from other servers etc.
Problem: When a script that belongs to john999 communicates to the other servers, they see the same IP address (I guess our main shared IP) that they would see if that script would belong to joss888 or root111.
Are there any settings (apache, bind, cpanel or smth) I can change so each user gets the full 'control' over its IP, is fully responsible for it and does not 'share' it with others?
I've had some people trying to sell me dedicated recently with cpanel for €30, unbelievable that too with core duo 2.ghz, 100mbps unmetered, 250 gb, ofcourse i said no but strangely they were offering cpanel with it. Now that is unbeilievable, when i asked what cpanel, they said they installed Cpanel VPS on it.
It was quite astonished there and they said it was common practice.
Of course i know it is scam but they actually showed me a screenshot..
I have started a website for guitar players that has achieved immense growth. In just 2.5 months I was getting more than 6'000 daily unique visiors and 25'000 daily pageviews. I was running this website on HostMonster and a week ago I started getting "CPU Exceeded Errors" several times a day, because the hosting wasn't capable of handling the load. In fact, I was getting so many errors that the website has been unavailable for 10% of time or something like that. GoogleBot obviously got tired of that and my number of visitors just collapsed.
So, I really need a decent hosting that could support at least 30'000 daily uniques or 3'000'000 monthly pageviews. What would you recommend, a VPS (Virtual Private Server) or a dedicated server?
I would love to be able to host multiple domains and to use cPanel and phpMyAdmin. Basically, I am looking for something similar to HostMonster service, but way more powerful. Could I get that for $50 - $100 per month?
I'd like to ask if 1GB on a cPanel Dedicated Server is sufficent to run a starting up web hosting company? How many low-mid traffic sites ( for eg. blogs ) could it possibly handle?
Here I got a sshd issue, which confused me a lot. I just purchased a dedi yesterday.
cPanel11+WHM panel, Fedora7 system. When I use top -c to check the system, most of the times I would see four or five sshd processes "sshd: unknown [priv]" are running, and about 5 minutes later they will disappear.
I am interested in the options to split a dedicated server so one might offer a selection of VPS containers and also a selection of cPanel packages.
Is there a free package that I can install on a Linux box to allocate resources for VPS alongside a cpanel/whm installation or would cpanel have to be installed on one of the vps containers?
What sort of response might I get if I split a box like this or should I have 2 seperate servers one with cpanel/whm and the other with a VPS splitting solution...
i just moved all cpanel backup from bluehost to my new dedicated server running cpanel. i restored the backup and i am getting page showing cpu exceeded error.
How do I offer cPanel to a dedicated server customer or any kind of CP?
I checked out cpanel.net and they have a "Rent or Buy licenses" and also "Purchase license" link. Those seem expensive. But how do the rest in the industry charge only $10 or even $5 for a cPanel install for dedicated server customers?