What I want to do is have a subdomain such as sub.mydomain1.com redirect to sub.mydomain2.com and have sub.mydomain1.com still show in the address bar... can anyone tell me quickly what the correct DNS setup for this is?
As my clients' needs expand, they're asking for chroot ssh/sftp setup. I'm currently on a dedicated Linux setup but don't really have the time to set up a whole new box with full virtualization or investigate a full chroot solution (baby on the way), and to be honest it would be less hassle to move to a new provider than worry about down time with sites.
What I'm looking for:
- linux hosting - hosting for 30+ accounts, some with several domains - at least 6 IP addresses for SSL certs - each account in a full chroot environment (ssh/sftp/ftp) so they can't poke around each others' files, or each account set up in a virtual machine setup (ie: openvz) - maildir - spamassassin - php 5, mysql, perl 5.8.8 - suexec apache would be nice
I have two dedicated servers.One of them is in Germany and the other one is in Turkey.I want to set up a cluster system between them.I will use the server in Germany as a gameserver.But when someone pings the server in Germany the packages will be forwarded to the server in Turkey.So he will see the Turkish server's ping results.How can i do this?
I have learnt it is harder to setup than I initially expected (since I have just moved from a shared hosting service). I am in need of some help setting up my DNS servers, as I am very confused. Here is most of the info I know:
1) I am running HyperVM
2) I've installed LXAdmin
3) I own the domain (purchased from xeodomains.com) runemart.com
4) My VPS hostname is: vps.runemart.com
5) I know my IP
6) My host has said:
'For VPS customers that have a HyperVM login you can now host forward DNS on the DNS servers rdns1.vaserv.com (US)rdns2.vaserv.com (UK'
And I am unsure what this means/how to do it.
I am not sure if I need some more information to set up my DNS, however I am sure that I can get it if I do.
Now, my questions begin. Firstly, I need to point my domain - runemart.com - somewhere. I believe I need to set up my DNS via HyperVM or LXAdmin so that they are something like: ns1.runemart.com and ns2.runemart.com. Though, is this correct? Am I able to set up my own actual domain name servers, or will my domain have to point at something like rdns2.vaserv.com?
If anyone can assist me in this I would be very greatful, as I am waiting to get my website running. This is all I will ask for now, I will take it one step at a time =).
I'm a bit new to this, and I wanted to host my server on a VPS. I tried connecting, but that just didn't work. Do I need to portforward the VPS? Sorry, Like I said, I'm a bit new.
I've a question how to make every email come to my inbox a copy of it go to other email i mean if i get an message on ss@ss.com automaticly a copy of this message go to aa@aa.com
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, If I've selected the wrong forum, admins please move.
I'm looking to set up a server side "mailing list", with a few specifics. The idea is that someone could send a mail message to production@domain.com and it would then forward that message to all members included in that department (no more than 12 each). The old administrator here had us hosted on 1and1, who allowed 3 forwarders per email address, and he had managed to rig a system out of that, but I've just moved to Downtownhost (yay!) and they appear to only allow 1 forwarder. Is there a simple way to do this without having to make all users maintain their own mail distribution lists?
I have a domain at Enom and I have a use for it which would require it being assigned an IP address rather than nameservers in order to reach the server it would be hosted on - I have 2 questions please:-
Would doing it this way bring any penalties in search engine ranking, PR or any other problems?
I have two servers. server A and server B, server A is fast to my my clients, but server B is slow. Server A and B are not in the same network.
Clients need to download/upload files to server B with FTP.
How can I do something like this: Clients use FTP client connect to server A, server A acts as a proxy server connect to server B, the files uploaded/downloaded to server B are all proxy by server A.
Client will not need to do anything except use server A's IP for FTP.
I have looked into SSH FTP forwarding, but it's not the same thing.
Servers are Linux CentOS.
Can anyone give me advise what software/program I should use to achieve this?
I've set up a couple of domain names for a client - www.helpinghandsuk.co.uk and helpinghandsuk.net with hosting running from the .net address. This was all bought through 123-reg. Ive tried to set up the web forwarding from the .co.uk to point to the .net address using all of the different options (framed/non-framed etc) but to no avail, it still points t the old hosting!! Ive checked who it is registered to and it is registered to 123-reg. What would be the next step as they dont seem to have any support?
Hi, we have a .com domain and starter hosting from Telivo.
Telivo mention web-forwarding in their documentation but I can't seem to see where to access it to configure it, either on the Telivo's control panel on their site or within the actual SiteAdmin control panel for the domain itself.
Telivo's documentation simply says "Click on the 'Web Forwarding' link" (I assume within the SiteAdmin on your domain), but I can't see one!
I've looked in the DNS management menus as well (on Telivo's site control panel) but the web-forwarding option still eludes me. (Email forwarding is there, though, but not web-forwarding).
We have customer who has account on our *nix box server and who wanna move to our h-sphere reseller platform because now he want to use asp and mssql.
If it`s .com domain, for example, I would be able to easy change NS1 and NS2, but since this is ccTLD (and we will wait 10-15 days) I need quick solution for DNS forwarding.
i currently have a domain registered with namecheap that is NOT being hosted.
i'm using a URL Forwarding using a URL Frame redirect to point it to some website.
i now want to have this domain hosted (maybe at hostgator).
Question: once i copy all my files to the hosting site and get the nameserver info - once i enter the nameserver info in my namecheap control panel for the domain name, i assume namecheap will cancel the redirect immediately.
will there be ANY time when visitors to my domain will get an error code? what will visitors see in the time between the cancellation of the redirect and the full propagation (that may take 1-3 days i understand)?
I dont want to forward the complete domain to another location just a certain directory either photos.domain1.com TO domain2.com/photos or simply [url]TO [url] But I want it to be masked too and I do NOT want forward any other address from [url]Is there a way I can set this up? both sites are hosted with Godaddy.
I am starting my own web hosting service out of my house. I have been doing some minor web hosting for about a year. I am using some old Dell Dimension 8300's and manage about 200 websites. I am running of 3 servers.
(I use 1and1 for my domains)
When someone types in my company website, 1and1's name servers points it to my website. Thats perfect.
Here is the problem.
When a customer goes to there website it forwards to mck-communications.com:[port]/clients/there co name/ How can I make it say there domain and yet still show the file or folder they are on ex: index.html, products.html, /solutions/ ect....
I want to use a a VPS server to which I have SSH access to do port forwarding, I know SSH default port is usually on 22, first thing I would like to do is to change this to port 443.
Second thing I need to do is to tell the server to allow me to do port forwarding.
The idea is that when I am travelling I can browse the internet securely from an internet cafe by using Putty and Firefox on an USB.
I already have done it in the past using someone's else server, I know how to configure Putty and Firefox that is not a problem, what my knowledge lacks is how to configure my own VPS server to do this so that I don't need to rely on anyone else,
im trying to use my cpanel to set up an email forward and i just cant seem to get it to work.
Im forwarding from info@kiesuwkorting.nl to myemail@gmail.com however when trying to email to info@kiesuwkorting.nl with that same email adress i don't get my send mail in my inbox.
Could it have anything to do with.
- some spam filter (not in my spam box though)
- my domain kiesuwkorting.nl being an addon domain to another account of mine.
During the day I am behind a network connection that is firewalled blocking ports such as SSH. Is there anyway I can set up some sort of a port forwarder(or whatever you call it) so I could still access the ports I need even though the network blocks it?
I registered the following domain: spirit-of-georgia.net and created a re-direct (forwarding) through our CONFIX panel to this URL: http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic27561.html
Then I realized that this URL shouldn't contain the hash (?) and that the correct URL should be http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic27561.html
So I removed that forwarding to that address. However, the forwarding is still in place. I've used this script: ........
I've taken a reseller account from ResellerZOOM which came with WHM/cPanel. I've my own private nameservers(meaning I got my own IP). I've a domain that I want to be forwarded to my wordpress.com blog, just like domain registrars offer domain forwarding but the registrar I registered my domain with doesn't give domain forwarding. so I was thinking that maybe I can point the domain to my nameservers & then have it forwarded to my wordpress.com blog. The thing is that I haven't used WHM before & I don't know how to do it, create some DNS zone maybe!!
The only way I know is to create an account for that domain, allot it some diskspace & then redirect via .htaccess file, which would be overkill IMHO. I know it can be done without creating an account, some other way.
The situation is like this, Currently i have a domain which is hosted at xyzhost.com, in my domain registrar' the name servers are pointing to this hosts addresses,
Now what i need to do is, due to client's requirements, i need this domain to be hosted to their own server which has static ip's as well, but initially i need that just mail(exchange server being deployed) should be forwarded or configured in such a way that the domain is hosted at xyzhost.com, but mail is handled by a different server located elsewhere.And eventually both web server and mail server are our own.
now what i dont know is what should i modify at the domain registrar(i use domainsite) so that the web site still works fine(coz the site shouldnt be down) and the mail should work on the exchange server that the client has in the office.
would appreciate any help anyone can offer on this issue, i think its MX records to be modified but not sure and want to get you guys advice and suggestions as well.
I recently moved our e-mail from our dedicated server to now being handled through Google Apps premier.
I changed the MX records with our DNS provider, and have them now pointing at the Google mail servers. Thus, any mail sent to our e-mail addresses are now properly routed to the Google servers.
HOWEVER, if people use the 'contact us' form on our website, those e-mails still get routed to the old e-mails system, hosted on the machine itself.
Is there a DNS cache on this machine, telling it to send the e-mails to itself?
Or, is this just something we can't fix, since the machine doesn't look to outside DNS, since it's trying to send mail to the domain it hosts?
I forgot to mention this is on CentOS 4.4, running WHM as well,