Multiple Subdomain Redirect To Windows 2003 Server
Sep 17, 2007Is it possible to send subdomain2.subdomain1.domain.com to a Windows 2003 IIS server thats different than the one where domain.com is hosted on?
View 1 RepliesIs it possible to send subdomain2.subdomain1.domain.com to a Windows 2003 IIS server thats different than the one where domain.com is hosted on?
View 1 RepliesI found out the ips that were being used to attack my server, but I don't know how to block them. My provider (Limestonenetworks) will not block them from the main router because they don't believe in blocking traffic. Is there a way I can run a firewall that could block the ips? The windows firewall does not have an option to block ips. Last question, if I was to install a 3rd party firewall, it won't lock me out of the server right?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI currently own a few web hosting company's.
Where i seem to be having trouble is that i have allways used Reseller accounts to run my business. But recently this month i have purchased My own Servers.
I currently Own 9 Servers in total. So when it comes to Actual Server Managment im running into a brick wall lol
One of my business's invlolves Free web hosting.
And and I have been using one server for the free web hosting clients.
The problem is that sigle server is Maxed out I cannot add any more accounts to it withought jeperdising its stability.
This service Not only inlcudes Free domain hosting but sub domain hosting as well.
So now that you know a little background on what im doing heres the question
We use Client Exec as our billing and Auto Account Creation and we know its possible to Add multiple server to Client Exec and we can tell it to creat new accounts on anouther server But what hapends when someone wants a subdomain?
Its my understanding that subdomains can only reside on the server that the actual domain is being hosted. Is this right ? or is there a way to creat subdomains of a .com on anouther server where is not located...
Also i was wondering if it was possible to join servers together in one whm?
So under Ip Adresses we could just specify a new Ip & server would this work ?
I really need help fast since i get an average of 90 sighnups a day. and im sorry if theres a simple solution to this.. Im just new to actually owning my own hardware instead of using someone elses.
to me it just doesnt make any sence and i know it needs to be possible somehow ..
Any company rent Windows Server 2003 Web Edition ?
SPLA and External licenses ?
With Micfrosoft need pay 2,000$
I wait your answerds.
With Windows 2003 server, there are comprehensive lists of what you need to do to secure the server before use. For Windows 2008, I wonder is there such a list? Or is it true as what I heard from Microsoft that it is already secured out of the box?
Anyone has any resources on the hardening or preparation of 2008 for server hosting uses?
I am trying to do is have a redirect so the files get redirected to a subdomain. So domain.com gets pointed to domain.newdomain.com. However, I want to keep the current URLs, so say I got [url], the below code is just redirecting that url to [url]rather than
[url]
Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www.domain.com$
RewriteRule (.*) [url]/$1 [R=Permanent]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} domain.com$
RewriteRule (.*) [url]$1 [R=Permanent]
My client have a windows 2003 Sever, we install xampp there to run his site because he gave us hosting information late on and we done all his work in mysql php,
so every thing is working but the main problem is this that queries are not going through email.
i don't know how can i set his mail setting.
This is my first dedicated and I am plugging away at it.I am running windows server 2003 web edition and I have my database, website, and ftp setup and everything is working so far. Now if you go to 66.96.196.102 my site that I'm working on will show up. My question is my domain and site that I am in the process of moving is hosted on a shared server on 1and1. Now I need that domain to point to that ip. Do I need to set up name servers on the server? If so can someone point me in th right direction.
View 8 Replies View RelatedWhen we login our windows 2003 server and download some file / or run any process, whatsoever ; and then we log off the server.
The download / process, ends itself.
How can we keep running the download or any process, even when we log off?
We have two Windows Server 2003 machines as active directory controllers and DNS servers for our in-house operations. For our purposes, let's say the domain name is example.com.
Both servers have DNS, and example.com is stored in Active Directory to allow us to use the benefits this provides. Our issue is probably simple, but I'm not sure how to fix it.
Let's call server one EX1, and server two EX2. These have local IPs of 192.168.1.111 and 192.168.1.112, respectively.
We want example.com to be resolved to an external IP address (for web hosting), let's say 1.2.3.4. The problem is, the two domain controllers keep registering example.com with their internal IP addresses .111 and .112, so the DNS round-robins between 1.2.3.4 and the two internal servers, which aren't web servers.
Is there a way we can get those DNS controllers to stop registering their internal IPs as example.com?
Some of my factory guys can log on the same user name at the same time, so I want a situation where a user name may be able to log on, one at a time.
in case this forum cannot treat this, kindly direct to another site.
i am starting up a buisness running my own web servers and the licensing system for windows Server 2003 standard is really confusing and i was wondering if someone could give a simple explaination if possible.
I will be using these servers for Plesk web hosting.
and with CALs if i am renting out Dedicated servers and they use win server 2003 would i pre install CALs on it or would customer do that.
Just purchased a Quad Core Xeon Server with 4 gigs of ram and trying to decide if I should run Windows 2003 Standard 32bit or 64bit?
Basically I have a few asp.net 1.1 C# application and I want to make sure they will work properly.
Also does anybody know if Plesk 8.2 supports 64 bit?
Also I would assume and hope Microsoft SQL 2005 Express suppports x64?
I have a server running Win 2003 server at a data centre.Microsoft has released SP2 but mine is SP1.I have no access to the server physically and I wonder can I install SP2 using remote desktop?Will I get logout halfway?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI wasn't able to just export and import so I had to manually recreate content. I used the same permalink structure in hopes that I "might" be able to do a re-direct. Just now sure if A)It is possible or B)How to do it.
Example:
OLD LINK:
[url]
NEW LINK:
[url]
Am I able to redirect all traffic that comes in and replace the "www.cgcookie.com/articles" with "cg.cgcookie.com"?
I have 2 dedicated server.
on server a I created an account.
on this account I created a subdomain named test.mydomain.com
on server b I created a new account with dedicated IP .
now, I want redirect test.mydomain.com to my dedicated IP on server b .
I have cpanel on both server .
I changed the A record of IP of in mydomain.com , but this is not work
on pointing a sub-domain to an ip address.
I would like to have [url]point to my hope IP address which is static.
I recently signed up for a new Verio Windows shared hosting account for the purpose of setting up multiple web sites for my family. At the same time, I moved 12 domain names I was holding under the new primary domain name in this hosting plan for ease of managing my accounts. The hosting plan allows up to 6 web sites to be published, and I do not plan on doing anything with the remaining domain names at this time. Here's the issue. I uploaded an index file to the primary domain name. Now, every other domain name, if entered in a web browser, brings up the index page in the primary domain name.
As I understand it, because this is a windows server, I can't use an .htaccess file to redirect all the domains I just want a placeholder for. Verio can't help me so I am looking for a relatively easy solution. Apparently, the server has a URL Rewrite (ISAPI_Rewrite 3) tool to add configurations from Apache to IIS by creating .htaccess files, but this is way over my head.
Should I go for Kaspersky or Nod32 for a windows 2003 dedicated server? Or some other antivirus?
View 14 Replies View RelatedThe past week I've been trying to answer the hardest question. I'm an expert windows user and a Novice Linux user.
I have a server built and ready for an operating system, this will be a development server for database and web development. It will also likely turn into an encrypted file server as well.
I do not plan on doing much else other then that.
Is it worth it to struggle through and learn the Linux command line or should I go for Windows Server something I am more familiar with?
I've considered VMware although I have "Fake Raid" and ESXi does not see my Raid-1 setup.
there is alot of Windows Server 2003 Editions, like:
windows 2003 web 64 bit
windows 2003 web 32 bit
windows 2003 standered 64 bit
windows 2003 standered 32 bit
windows 2003 DataCenter 64 bit
windows 2003 DataCenter 32 bit
i wanna know what is the different between 64 bit and 32 bit in every edition.
any DS provider, well-known and providing good support who does offer DS with Windows 2003 Server installed?
View 8 Replies View RelatedI have a windows 2003 server with Plesk installed. It keeps crashing and requires a reboot every couple of days.
Here are screenshots of event logs and task manager.
Also, its a Pentium HT with 1GB memory, so it isn't too slow for Windows.
Other than anti-virus
View 8 Replies View RelatedHow do I setup a VPS on my Server?
It is Windows Server 2003.
My new data center does not sell Windows server 2003 licenses like my old DC did. Is there anywhere I can lease the license for a monthly fee? This is essentially what happened at my old DC.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a windows server 2003 server with IIS 6 installed on it. My site runs fine, then all of a sudden becomes VERY slow.
I asked server hosts to take a look at it, and they noticed an IP that is has attempted to connect on port 80 432 times in a few seconds, causing the site to slow down.
Is there any software i can use to try and combat this spam/abuse? I have a trend micro anti-virus and firewall installed on the server. I have blocked that IP, but there is nothing stopping that from changing.
Also, are there any free/cheap server monitoring tools for the server that i can monitor the server remotely with?
The server has SNMP installed and configured according to my server hosts... watever that is.
I have to move my primary DNS server (on Win 2003) from one machine to another.
There aren't a ton of domains, but I'd rather not re-create the whole thing.
Anyone know of a tutorial out there to help me get through the process?
I work for a big organization that has a check list for standard windows server 2003 installation.
The list includes stuff such as , removing some users and adding some domain users, changing system name, windows update, ie7 installation, adding the system to the domain, installing norton anit virus from file shares and so on.
Is there anyway to auto mate this or atleast everything to do with system settings including windows update ? (Minus norton install)
I am sure one can make an answer file but i am not convinced by that answer as the post installation changes require editing regedit and other local security policies.
I've been working on a large online browser game for the last year on and off - it's due to open for beta in Oct. This game is coded in PHP/AJAX with MySQL. It's quite heavy on different graphics with characters, items, illustrations etc. It will also have a selection of Flash games to play. Similar gaming sites have more than 1000 users online in peak hours and we estimate that and more within the first 3-5 months of opening.
I want to open my site on a Windows Server as I'm a lot more familiar with Windows (Having an MCP for Windows Server 2003). I am unsure however what edition to go with. At first I thought Windows Server 2003 Web Edition (Being a website!), but this only supports up to 2gb of ram I believe? and may prove to be an issue if we need to upgrade due to the high demand of online users.
I understand I can have more than one server, but would you recommend another edition?
I have to setup a company server over a huge hardware profile made for me:
- 8 cpu
- 16gb RAM
- gbits LAN
- 1 TB of RAID-5 storage bay
The server will be splitted in two server (it's actually a balde running ESX and two guests).
My question is:
- I am better to setup 64 bits or better run the old and stable 32 bits?
I consider this question because:
- I might install Exchange 2007
- I might upgrade to Windows 2008
Out of this, is there known problem/issue with 64 bits Windows 2003 OS?