I want to find a good unmanaged server outside US for hosting a website. Actually, all I want is an unmanaged server anywhere but the URL registration should show anywhere outside USA.
I want to find a good unmanaged server outside US for hosting a website. Actually, all I want is an unmanaged server anywhere but the URL registration should show anywhere outside USA.
There are a couple issues here. When I registered for a server, I put in my credit card information wrong, meaning, I put in my new address instead of my old address.
As I go to process it, it says, Registration Error, could not process this request or w/e it said. So I remembered that my card was set to my old address and I put that in. Gave me the Registration Error again.
At this point, I was like, what's going on? I double checked everything and realized that I put in the wrong zip code. Fixed the zip code, processed the order, and then I was taken to the login screen or whatever, I don't remember.
(It's been a long day and night.)
Keep in mind, I only had used this server for only 22 Hours and I don't see how this could of happened.
Now, I got a couple screenshots here and I want to see if you guys can see something wrong with it.
When this url: blackfive.net is requested the Network Solutions banner is shown. When the www is used, as in: www.blackfive.net the site is provided. Can anyone explain to me why and how this could happen?
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 a couple of blogs with domain names I already purchased through GoDaddy.com and I currently update them through Wordpress. I am looking to upgrade my blog accounts for CSS and I need a host that I can use to install Wordpress. I've heard great things about Host Gator and I just want to make sure it will work for me and see if anyone has suggestions about which plan I should use.
I was wondering what you people do when a new customer registers a new domain (only domain) and then parks in on your server. Now I manually park it on top of parked.myhost.com so that everybody who visits this domain will see the custom "Hosted with"-page. But there has to be an easier way/automatic way to do this? So please, share your knowledge
I'm trying to delete the IP addresses in the nameserver registration but when I follow the instructions by clearing each input box and then clicking save I get these errors:
ns1.domain.com Error: Nameserver registration failed due to error 533: Object association prohibits operation ns2.domain.com Error: Nameserver registration failed due to error 533: Object association prohibits operation
Ive contacted namecheap but I still havent heard back from them. Anyone know whats going on? I cant seem to delete these.
New to Plesk in general so I don't know for sure if the "Register Domain Names" feature is part of our 'Web Pro Edition' or comes by default.
Also, is the domain registration option showing up because when installing Plesk I enabled the "Enable access to premium commercial apps"?
So my question is, can we still set it up so users have access to install applications (free and commercial), but disable the domain registration option?
- unmanaged - Debian Etch - 100gb transfer - 128 to 256 ram - around 5 gigs disk space - 1 IP - CPU... within reason but nothing special required
I don't need any proprietary control panels or any of that stuff. I'm perfectly fine and more comfortable on the command line anyways. Just give me the base net-install of etch and SSH listening and I'd be happy from there.
Basically all I want it for is as a backup MX with postfix/clamav/amavisd-new/spamd and secondary bind. Maaaaaybe apache from time to time for a little bit of personal stuff but nothing special. Shooting for cheap here because I don't really 'need' it, it would just be nice to have so I could supplement my other server off site rather than running failover how I currently do it.
would like to move to a VPS plan, many has already mentioned that managing VPS is not easy in which it is kinda scary for me! but may I ask what are the main things that I need to know to manage a VPS host.
from my experience on a shared host with cpanel I know how to manage domains, subdomains, backups, traffic-analyze, mysql-databases, myphpadmin, ... etc.
Now if I get a VPS host with cpanel, do I need any extra experience to mange it? if so, what are they ...
I have a java-based instant-messaging server application, which I need to host on a VPS.
This server application comes with its own Java Virtual Machine.
I do not need any other software than that, no web server, no database, no PHP, no multiple domains or whatever, because that stuff is hosted on another server So I assume, I will just need an unmanaged VPS. Am I right or is there more to it?
Do I have to install and manage firewall and security on unmanaged VPS, or is that done by the provider?
What about monitoring? Any other issues I need to take into consideration?
I have read about all of the things you have to do with an unmanaged server, and how beginners shouldn't even try. I am pretty smart though I have a lot of experience with cpanel, and I am not worried about getting my feet wet.
This is the system I want:
Celeron 1.7 GHz 1 GB RAM 80 GB HD 1500 GB Bandwidth cPanel / WHm Full root access
How much time would it take to keep the thing running? How do you monitor the server? How do you know when software updates, and patches are available? Can all of the software needed be found for free? What kind of problems would I encounter, and would this be way over my head?
As I've been reading these threads there seem to be plenty of unmanaged Linux VPS providers (e.g. Slicehost/Linode), but I'm not sure I've seen even a single mention of unmanaged Windows VPS providers. VPSLand, WiredTree, KickAssVPS all are managed. I'd like to know everyone's recommendations on good unmanaged Windows VPS?