Unique IP Addresses ...
Apr 8, 2008I ordered 4 unique IP addresses 2 weeks ago for our server. Have still not had them even though I seem to be constantly chasing the company.
View 13 RepliesI ordered 4 unique IP addresses 2 weeks ago for our server. Have still not had them even though I seem to be constantly chasing the company.
View 13 RepliesI need web hosting that I can put 10 sites on with unique ips that the host provides.
How can I find someone who does this here on WHT?
I already have two accounts with other hosts like this but like to break things up through different hosts.
Please advise who would be good for this for $30/mo or less.
Can anyone recommend a hosting company that allows multiple unique class C IP's?
View 11 Replies View RelatedWe're actually hosted at site5.com and our 7 wordpress blogs (+1 wp-mu) get about 2500 unique/day... blogs uses a lot of plugins and costumization, but i think we shouldn't have problem with such number of vistitors.
[about 20gb transfer per month and 1 gb disk space used]
Customer service sometimes write about mysql load, sometimes complain about server problems and so on... we're thinking about move somewhere else.
Of course we don't want to move to something like dreamhost and have the same problems after a couple of months and we're not rich, but:
- our readers are mostly italians, so we'ld like to move somewhere in europe, but european services are expensive
- we need mysql/php/... bla bla usual stuff
- we have a lot of domains for underdevelopment projects
- we gave a try to MT gridservice but it was really slow
- we need ssh access
- we don't have time to manage hosting configurations and so on
- we need a reliable hosting service but we aren't google.com
- we can spent AT MOST 20$/month
which you think can be the best hosting service for us? is better to think about a VPS solution?? managed bla bla bla service?
any other hosts as rock solid as they are and able to offer small shared accounts with private nameservers?
View 11 Replies View RelatedI have a new website that has a similar feature to tripadvisor's Reviews, where users share detailed thoughts and experiences. They fill in all this information on one form so there is no interaction with the system while they are writing.
I know Apache has the TimOut setting which is set to 5 minutes by default. This ensures that you do not have users using active memory and sessions for a long period of time.
But the problem I have seen is that some users are spending 15-20 minutes writing very detailed experiences and when they hit the submit button obviously their session has timed out and they lose everything and get a system error.
I really don't want to change the TimeOut value in Apache to 20 min due to resource constraints, but is this my only option?
Got a bit of a debate going here because I have a site that is showing wildly varied results for traffic between different trackers.
The three we are watching are:
extreme paid version
awstats
webalizer
Extreme shows 70k uniques for this month while awstats is showing 16,555 then to make things even more confusing webalizer is showing 22564.
So that leads us to the question, what exactly is a unique and is there really any precise definition of how a unique should be counted. is it:
1. one unique IP visit for the whole site
2. one unique IP visit per page on the site
then on top of that we have to factor in the time frame so now is it:
1. one unique IP visit for the whole site per day
1. one unique IP visit for the whole site per month
3. one unique IP visit per page per day
4. one unique IP visit per page per month
Now some may say the above is being picky BUT how many site owners do you hear saying "I get 100,000 uniques per month". This comment alone begs for an answer to this question. I don't think I have ever heard someone come back at a comment like that with "Really, How do you count your uniques?"
With all the trackers out there and all the companies that are relying on accurate statistics to sell advertising and / or value the site this is one of THE grayest areas around ......
So again, the question is:
What the heck is the definition of a unique and for that fact is there one?
which hosts offer unlimited or to "x" amount of unique ip address per shared hosting account
i liked hostgator, but they didn't offer the free unique ip addresses... which are needed so i can add ssl certs to my domains (ecommerce sites are what i plan on launch)... not all domains need a unique ip, just 3-4 per account would be nice...
I've been doing a lot of research for webhosts lately, and that is how I found this forum. I'll cut right to the chase.
I'd like to order webhosting for my small business soon. My requirements are:
UPTIME, PHP, MySQL (basically, it just has to support Wordpress for now)
Storage isn't a big deal really, but I'd say we'd need at least 50 gigs just in case.
Most hosts seem to be pretty generous in that department.
Traffic is my biggest concern. The business will not be very active until August, when traffic should begin to increase at a rate we just cannot predict. Should an event happen (like being Slashdotted), the traffic could be insane because we would be most likely hosting video content (not adult content). I can picture the overage charges now, and it would be a nightmare. That is what I'd prefer to avoid.
I've looked into Yahoo and their promise of "unlimited" bandwidth. I'm thinking that might be the best choice at this point. It sounds like they will throttle your site but you won't be hit with any overages charges so I'm OK with that. I am not worried if MS buys Yahoo.
Which hosts would you recommend though? My budget is $0-25 per month until the business grows. Then I may consider VPS and dedicated solutions, but that is for the future.
Im actually under ddos attack.
I'll be life long grateful is some one can tell me how to allow only my IP address to access the whole vps server, to add ddos protection on it in the end.
I already try, but i'm a dummy already on linux interface.
is there a host that lets me add on as many unique ip as i want for extra cost?
for example, i want to test out several prototype .com sites on the same server. however, i want a unique ip for each site.
I was just looking at awstats for a domain that is not in use and only got a max of 10 visits a month till October 08.
Now since November 2008 I have been getting a lot of unique visitors from Italy but there is nothing on the domain, no folders or files.
Here is what AWStats say:
Nov 08: 710
Dec 08: 1593
Jan 09: 4243 (so far)
These are unique visitors 99% coming from Italy
What do you think going on ?
The domain in question is testingurl.com
We've got a client who is using both AWstats and Webalizer and they are claiming the numbers are different between the two and that the numbers reported are not accurate. They need a specific list on how many impressions they are getting on a daily, weekly and monthly time period for advertisers.
View 7 Replies View Relatedi only see page, hits and bandwidth on the weekly report, how come the columns for unique visitors and visits are gone?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHave the following error message:
ProtDir_IIS::update() failed: Add Protected Directory failed: columns siteId, path are not unique (Error code 1)
I went through my error_log and access_log and found out something really peculiar.
I kept getting multiple requests/second for a document that is non existent from different IPs.
From the way I see it, it is a mild DDOS.
access_log
221.208.181.38 - - [13/Nov/2008:03:11:00 -0500] "GET /testtxt.txt HTTP/1.1" 404 2088
218.26.203.79 - - [13/Nov/2008:03:11:00 -0500] "GET /testtxt.txt HTTP/1.1" 404 2088
76.172.156.49 - - [13/Nov/2008:03:11:00 -0500] "GET /testtxt.txt HTTP/1.1" 404 2088 ....
Basically, considering my host is in Europe/Malaysia, it uses APNIC for their RR, and for more IPs its $5.00 per ip/month. Which is a bit expensive for me, so I was wondering if there are people on here that sell IPs for cheap? It doesn't matter what country it comes up in with a whois lookup, or what RIR it uses, I just need more IPs for my dedicated server.
So does anyone sell? Or know where I can buy?
Our business has grown and we would like to know if it is possible to buy IPs (/18 or /19)
Anyone have any experience with this?
There's a gadget showing how quickly we are running out of IP4 addresses.
View 11 Replies View RelatedAs iam going to rent a server for my hosting plan I need to know 2 things:
1) are the ip addresses provided to me by the comany public or they are private inside the comany and they use natting to reach it as I don't know how they treat all the servers in thier DCs?If I check my server configuration I will find the real public ip's?
2) How they put the servers together?I mean is there any logical division like VLANs or what?
If someone can help me on this as Iam going to rent my first server and I will manage it by myself.
question about my ip addresses, can one of u guys let me know what is ment by
IP Addresses: /26 (~60)
how do i find out if my ip address is one of the above, is this some thing to do with the class of the ip?
I got a deal. The person claimed he's from US.
Just curious. Is it possible that someone in Rusia, for example, can pretend that he comes from US?
I know one way is to use proxy. What are the other ways?
Is there a paid service/software that can make your IP look american, british, etc.
How can you tell if two IPs are setup on the same server without having access to the server?
View 6 Replies View Relatedi have two different ip addresses from two hosting providers free and bind in running both of them. will i be able to setup ns1 and ns2 with those IPs for my new domain.
will it work?
How do you search for an IP to see which provider it belongs to?
Is there a website for this function?
Anyone know of a service that will allow an IP listed in "A record" to be redirected.
I have a client who has office based mail servers and some remote applications running and because of this their IT company has the nameservers. The NS entries cannot be changed
When I need to change A records, I then have to call the IT company, what I am hoping to achieve is have IT company set A record to xxx.xx.xx.xx and I can direct that to zz.zzz.zz.zz and change as needed.
Recently we add a new server,so we register ns3 and ns4 to 2 new ips,of the new server.
Then,in the old server,we set ns3 and ns4 as A records to the new ips.
Doing a dns reverse to ns3 and ns4 they report the correct ips. BUT When make a dns reverse for the nameservers ips,it makes a loop.....
Have been hosting with Site5 for the last few years, and have been very happy. I have a number of websites, it's easy for me to add another one (the domain points to a subfolder but the address acts like a 'real' domain if you type it in), they have everything I need and are cheap.
The downside is all my sites share an IP address. I'm either looking for some hosting at a few dollars a month tops (shared is fine) with PHP / MySQL, or an account that give me the ability to add as many domains as I'd like, and if necessary, give them all unique IP addresses.
Basically, I'm just looking to protect myself from anyone doing a reverse IP check on the domains. I suppose the ideal situation would be one where I could control / see stats for all my sites through one control panel, and just have the ability to buy another IP address when needed, and if I don't need to, share one IP with multiple sites...
I guess worst comes to worst, some cheap but reliable hosting (with someone that isn't going to mess me around or fold in 6 months time) where I'm going to share an IP with another few hundred sites would be acceptable...
I have 2 sites hosted on one host that ive had for about 3 weeks. One site has been around 7 months while the other site i built after i bought the new host.
Ive had reports this week that some people are finding it hard to get onto my new site, one told me today "it takes 20mins to load" and they were not exaggerating, another said 'the link is broken' after i twittered it. But when i try my site, it 100% always works and loads within 1 minute.
So would it be worth my while to buy a dedicated ip, and do i buy one from the host itself? As im unsure how it all works. Or shall i sit here and watch ppl complain on the other sites i run about how they cant access my new site