I have a high-traffic domain & I want to create subdomains of this domain and point these subdomains to different servers. Each subdomain will have different content.
For eg. music.domain.com will have music relatd content, videos.domain.com will have videos etc. The purpose of this is to spread the traffic and hence reduce load on each server.
How do I create such subdomains? Creating subdomain from cpanel points to the same server. If i create subdomain from domain registrar it just points / redirects as 301 redirect to a URL I give.
I have a customer who registered his domain name with yahoo he now wants to point that domain to a hosting account that I have started for him at GoDaddy. Should be simple but it has been anything but.
He has emailed Yahoo several times with no response, he has called their tech-line only to be told he needs to email them instead. We finally figured out through GoDaddy that Yahoo registers through Melbourne IT. He has tryed calling Melbourne they are in turn asking for a 12 digit registration number that my customer does not have. Melbourne told him he needs to get this from Yahoo, Yahoo says they do not give registration numbers out. This leaves my customer with only 2 options, either register a brand-new domain through GoDaddy or go with Yahoo for hosting.
Has anyone else experienced this? Did you ever finally get through and get things transfered?
I have 5 servers, 2 running CentOS and Apache, 3 running Windows Server 2003 and IIS. Each server has it's own dedicated IP address, so I can access each site by going to [url]
Would I would like to be able to do is set each of these servers up with a subdomain on my domain.com. So I would have [url]going to one server, [url]going to another server, etc.
I logged into GoDaddy's Domain Manager. However, it appears that the only form of subdomains they have is redirection. So while I can create server1.domain.com, it merely redirects to [url]
I can mask the forward, but this creates problems with the login on the servers because they use cookies. In addition, the address always appears as [url], it doesn't have the "index.html" or "/login/login.aspx" when
I click links. The actual links appear as "[url] and not "[url]
Is there anything I can do? I want the subdomains to point to a particular IP address, not redirect.
I am about to create a domain for my shoutcast hosting service.
Now, I am getting a dedicated server just to host the shoutcasts accounts, and keep on using my actual web hosting company for the new domain website and email support.
Also I would like the shoutcast clients IP account to be:
server1.mydomain.com
So I need to create this subdomain in my shoutcast dedicated server?
And what Name Servers should I use for my domain?
I wonder, cos to be able to make the website and email I need to give the DNS of my web hosting company, but if I dont use the DNS of the Shoutcast Dedicated Server, would my clients be able to login to their account?
I have 1 main domain, I have hundreds of subdomains, and want to host the subdomains across multiple servers with cPanel. What's the best option for executing this?
I've set up the affiliate manager from jrox.com for a client of mine. This includes the setup of wildcard DNS so that each affiliate can have username.clientssite.com and have it count their clicks - which works properly.
What isn't working properly is that he also has forums.hissite.com, which is loading the main website page instead of his forums. He is using cpanel to add the subdomain, and it isn't failing, so I'm not sure what's going on with it.
User residual Group residual CustomLog /usr/local/apache/domlogs/forums.residualvictory.com combined ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /home/residual/public_html/forums/cgi-bin/ </VirtualHost>
And the bind file for his domain
Quote:
; Modified by Web Host Manager ; Zone File for residualvictory.com $TTL 14400 @ 86400 IN SOA ns1.lucidic.com. root.lucid.lucidic.com. ( 2007050705 86400 7200 3600000 86400 )
residualvictory.com. 86400 IN NS ns1.lucidic.com. residualvictory.com. 86400 IN NS ns2.lucidic.com.
residualvictory.com. 14400 IN A 74.53.106.146
localhost.residualvictory.com. 14400 IN A 127.0.0.1
residualvictory.com. 14400 IN MX 0 residualvictory.com.
mail 14400 IN CNAME residualvictory.com. www 14400 IN CNAME residualvictory.com. ftp 14400 IN A 74.53.106.146 forums 14400 IN A 74.53.106.146 www.forums 14400 IN A 74.53.106.146 * 14400 IN A 74.53.106.146
i purchased a VDS and a domain name from godaddy 2 weeks ago. I pointed my domain name to my server and i guess work just fine. but when i googled my domain name i found a damain which is pointing to my website. how can a stop this domain from pointing to my IP?
We recently moved one server to a colo provider and were issued new IP's. One IP is causing us trouble.
We have been getting blocked from sending email to AOL and other free email companies.
When we contacted AOL we were told that they had received complaints about our IP and it was blocked.
Upon doing a RBL check and IP check, it seems that the former owner of our IP is still pointing his domain via eNom to our IP and had at one time sent spam.
If you reverse DNS our IP's.
bad domain -> our IP our domain -> our IP
We contacted the eNom legal department (bad domain's registrar) about the problem.
They responded that they could not do anything about it, only the registrant could.
The spammy domain registrant obviously does not respond to our contacts.
i have dns problem as i think idont know how to solve it or how did it happen iam using this site from more than 8 month i registered it in godaddy as my main domain name register and iam hostingit on my ressler account with many other domains but last night i found that the domain is pointing to my server but it show godaddy parking page i cheeke the name serv its pointing to me i do this repport in dns test i found it is also pointing to go daddy how can that happen and how can i solve it to show my web site again:
(Background) Looking for some advise on domain pointing currently I have a UK server hosting my billing system which is replicated each evening over to my US server
I want to sub domain my primary domain to uk.yourdomain.com & us.yourdomain.com
As redundancy I would also like uk.yourdomain.com to point to the US server should the UK one fail - giving me redundancy, I figure in the next few months I can do this on our AU - creating au.yourdomain.com and replicating our billing system to that datacenter too.
(question) - can this been setup and configured from server level, ie on my primary server WHM dns zones OR should this be created on a registrar level?
I have a domain incl. hosting (fanferwalde.com) and three extra domain names, fanferwalde.nl , fanfalingasate.com , fanfalingasate.nl (all three without hosting) who I want to point to fanferwalde.com.
Before I bought the extra domains I asked the provider if I could point the extra domains to the “head” domain (fanferwalde.com). Yes, that was possible they said so I bought the extra domains. I asked the provider to help with the configuration to point them to the head domain but they refused, I must do it by myself…………………….. There is no possibility they do it when I pay extra for it so I feel pressed to take also a hosting for the extra domains; then I can make a redirect on each index page.
All domain names have an own DNS control panel. I have full access to this.
The first picture is the DNS from the head domain.
The second picture is the DNS from one of the extra domains I want to point to the head domain.
What must I put where so the website from fanferwalde.com will appear when I write fanferwalde.nl in the browser? THANKS in advance!!!
I have a server running IIS that I have a primary website hosted on, let's call it...foo.com
So foo.com is hosted and setup through IIS, resolving fine. Now, I have created a site on a different server (not on the same network) to run a subdomain called 'local.foo.com'. How do I get IIS to point all traffic for local.foo.com to the IP of the server hosting the subdomain?
I tried adding a hostname to the primary domain in IIS through "Properties" > "Web Site" > "Advanced" but I am stilling getting the Invalid Request Bad Host Name error.
I'm designing a site, www.streetsmartscooters.com, to (obviously) sell scooters. Just yesterday I saw on my Google Analytics that people were getting to my site by searching for X-treme X-10, a particular brand and model of scooter.
I typed the keywords into Google to see what my rankings were, and I was on the fourth page. But the green URL in the search listing showed up as mamafocka.com.
When you go to mamafocka.com, it's all the same information as my website, and changes I make through my FTP login update immediately. If you go to streetsmartscooters.com, you can click on the "Electric Scooters" link on the left nav and it will keep you on mamafocka, but give you the exact same page as on streetsmartscooters (I set that particular link to be relative in the includes file).
My site is hosted on a Windows 2003 virtual server from GoDaddy. SelfSeo.com says that mamafocka.com and streetsmartscooters.com both have the same IP - 208.109.99.16. I just signed up for a dedicated IP address tonight from GoDaddy, but I'm not sure how long it takes to propagate.
Will getting a dedicated IP fix this problem, or have I wasted 6 bux? Is there any way to block that domain name from pointing to my site? It doesn't look to my novice eyes like this is a redirect.
Also, I installed FreeFind on the site earlier this week, I believe. Could somebody have messed with something through that?
I installed a centos4.7 with ISPCONFIG2 control panel, but any account I create it points to the documentroot of apache.
I am running my server behind a router.
On the /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/Vhosts_ispconfig.conf the document roots are : Document Root /var/www/web11/web for xxx1.com Document Root /var/www/web10/web for xxx2.net
but when i type ant site, it goes to : Document Root /var/www/
I dont know where else to post this, but I am having a weird problem that I do not understand.
I have this domain, that I am pointing to a VPS hosting service.
I currently have 2 domains pointing here.
my main domain, works fine. I go to the domain, no issues (www.whiteazn.com)
but the 2nd domain, is where i am having problems (firstbaptisthenderson.org)
It is pointed to the same server.
but the problem is, it seems like the server change, never "propogated" throughout the internet. So, while MOST of the time, it hits the server as I expect, there are times where it goes to the Generic Network Solutions Page Not Found Error (you know, when you just buy a domain, go to that domain and see some generic page there?).
and refreshing, clearing cache, etc, still shows for like 1 minute, then after a bit of refreshing, will see the normal page that should be there.
this happens ever so often. I dont go to it everyday, but i think it does it periodically.
I dont know what the issue is? Both my domains are pointed to: DNS1547.DIZINC.COM DNS1548.DIZINC.COM
The change to the DNS servers was made like 6 months ago, and this issue has always shown up.
I am currently hosting a someone's website, and they want me to point there domain to another ip address(someone else who is hosting their website) He just wants to send and receive e-mails on my sever. Is there a way i can point his domain to a different ip address using WHM?
I am currently having a few technical difficulties with configuring my PLESK server to accept an A Record from another domain. Perhaps I have been going about this all wrong but I will explain what I am trying to do and how I have currently been trying to get it to work. Hopefully you might have a suggestion for me to try.
We currently run an On-Demand web design platform. This CMS can be completely rebranded for our Partners who can then sell this facility to their clients. There is only one installation of the code base but we need to give our partners a their own web address to access the cms.
For example: cms.altstudio.com.au cms.pcgraphicart.com.au
cms.pcgraphicart.com.au has been set up as a domain alias. The reason this is working is because the primary domain pcgraphicart.com.au is also hosted on this server.
So I thought if the partner has their domain delegated elsewhere then I could simply get them to create an A record for their chosen subdomain and point it to our IP address, then I could configure the domain alias again for their particular A record and hey presto. Unfortunately not so easy.
Here are two of the examples of what is happening
cms.newlight.com.au - their root domain is delegated elsewhere, but they have created an A-record for that subdomain and pointed it to 202.60.87.185. Now it reaches my server as I see a PLESK error page at that address.
At this stage I don't really know what to try to get PLESK to register that entry. I have created a domain alias for cms.newlight.com.au on the cms.altstudio.com.au account but it didn't pick things up.
I want to point on of my domain name towards another webhosting service. My registrar is different from the webhosting service. I have done it many times, it works perfect except for one. Could the old webhosting service be preventing the domain name from pointing to another one?
When typing my ip it used to go to Plesk landing page.
Then through the option: server > tools > IP Addresses, I changed the "Default site" to my main domain, however, it just points to the main page, and not changes the url to the domain (keeps the ip in title, and not show the domain url).
How to make it forwarded to the domain (show it in the address bar), and not just to the index page?Â
Switched from NGINX to Apache2 and now having challenge getting my subdomain s to work properly. Everything worked fine w/ NGINX - so I don't think this is related to my DNS or hosts file setup.
PROBLEM: Calls to dev.domain-name.org are going to www.domain-name.org.
I have tried many different changes to the conf files... NameVirtualHost changes, VirtualHost changes... I can't count how many times I have restarted Apache now.
Here is my setup:
ports.conf ----------- Listen 80 Listen 443 NameVirtualHost 96.126.xxx.xxx:443 (xxx'd out for privacy on forum) NameVirtualHost *:80 within sites-available and activated and linked in sites-enabled: