Unix provides secure and reliable environment
perfect for most of the hosting needs, but sometimes you want to
take advantage of some Windows applications such as MS Access,
ASP scripting. For that you might want to use NT.
There is no way to retrieve this password, you
will have to re-install Miva. Warning: All the data in the Miva will
be lost, including Products, Orders and other settings.
The SSL security protocol provides data
encryption, server authentication, message integrity, and
optional client authentication for a TCP/IP connection. Because
SSL is built into all major browsers and web servers, simply
installing a digital certificate turns on their SSL
capabilities.
Any additional resource purchases will be
pro-rated accordingly. The charge will be calculated based on
the date when the resource was purchase to the end of the
billing cycle.
Virtual domain users need to use the following
format for thier user name when popping in:
user%virtual_domain_name
Eudora might require the following syntax:
user%virtual_domain_name@pophost
Microsoft clients may take the following syntax:
user@virtual_domain
If you don't include the %virtual_domain_name, vpopmail will
assume it is either a /etc/passwd user or a vpop user in
~vpopmail/users or configured with "default domain".
You need to check your pop3 box before sending
mail trough the server. When the POP3 box is checked, you can
send emails within the next 15-30 minutes.
Domain names are the familiar, easy to remember
names for computers on the Internet (such as internic.net). They
correspond to a series of numbers (called Internet Protocol
numbers) that serve as routing addresses on the Internet. Domain
names are used generally as a convenient way of locating
information and reaching others on the Internet.
The Internet domain name system (DNS) consists
of a directory, organized hierarchically, of all the domain
names and their corresponding computers registered to particular
companies and persons using the Internet. When you register a
domain name, it will be associated with the computer on the
Internet you designate during the period the registration is in
effect.
To register a domain name, you will be asked to
provide the registrar you select with the various contact and
technical information that makes up the registration. H-Sphere
will guide you through the process, and will make it extremely
easy. H-Sphere will automatically contact the registrar, who
will then keep records of the contact information and submit the
technical information to a central directory known as the
"registry." This registry provides other computers on the
Internet the information necessary to send you e-mail or to find
your web site. You will also be required to enter a registration
contract with the registrar, which sets forth the terms under
which your registration is accepted and will be maintained.
Yes. Information about who is responsible for
domain names is publicly available to allow rapid resolution of
technical problems and to permit enforcement of consumer
protection, trademark, and other laws. The registrar will make
this information available to the public on a "Whois" site.
H-Sphere provides you with the ability to
register and renew the domain registrations in one-year
increments, with a total registration period limit of ten years.
It will take you just a few minutes to register
a domain, but it might not be available on the Internet for up
to 48 hours. This is due to the fact that Internet DNS databases
are updated only once a day, causing the delay.
All ICANN-accredited registrars follow a uniform
dispute resolution policy. Under that policy, disputes over
entitlement to a domain-name registration are ordinarily
resolved by court litigation between the parties claiming rights
to the registration. Once the court rules who is entitled to the
registration, the registrar will implement that ruling. In
disputes arising from registrations allegedly made abusively
(such as "cybersquatting" and cyberpiracy"), the uniform policy
provides an expedited administrative procedure to allow the
dispute to be resolved without the cost and delays often
encountered in court litigation. In these cases, you can invoke
the administrative procedure by filing a complaint with one of
the dispute-resolution service providers listed at
http://www.icann.org/udrp/approved-providers.htm. For more
details on the uniform dispute resolution policy, see
http://www.icann.org/udrp/udrp.htm.
They are the same as for .com. Traditionally,
however, names in .net have been used by organizations involved
in Internet infrastructure activities and .org is frequently
used by not-for-profit organizations.
Yes. The .com, .net, and .org domains are
available for registration by Internet users across the globe.
ICANN-accredited domain name registrars are also located in
various countries around the world. To view the InterNIC list of
domain name registrars by country, click here.
Two letter domains, such as .uk, .de and .jp
(for example), are called country code top level domains
(ccTLDs) and correspond to a country, territory, or other
geographic location. The rules and policies for registering
domain names in the ccTLDs vary significantly and some are
reserved for use by citizens of the corresponding country. You
should check with the registrar offering ccTLD registration
services regarding the specific terms and conditions for
registration. H-Sphere supports hosting of such domains.
A stopgap domain alows to create hosting if you
don`t have any domain name. If you register with a stopgap
domain, you will get a domain name like
"loginname.u1.your-base-domain". You can create your own
web-site and access it with either the IP (if the IP is
dedicated) or the above domain name. This kind of domain doesn`t
have any registration records in the DNS.
Your virtual FTP users can have access to more
than one virtual FTP directory, so you need to allow them to
enter the root dir. You can use FTP subaccounts to restrict
their access to only one directory.
This means you have reached your Credit Limit.
For example, you've used all your money on your balance if you
pay by check, or your credit card expired/was broken and failed
to be charged. In this case you'll still be able to run your
hosting account (with recurrent and extra usage payment
accrued), but you won't be able to create any new resource
(neither paid nor free).
Check if the *.asp files are not included into
SSI section. It's a common mistake. If you set the *.asp files
to be lauched via SSI library, set ASP to OFF, delete the *.asp
extension from SSI list and then set ASP to ON again.