1. What
type of web site can I host with my account?
2. What does
bandwidth mean and how much will I need for my web site?
3. How does email work with my hosting account?
4. What is the directory location of the Perl scripts?
5. What versions of PHP, Perl, MYSQL and Apache are on the server?
6. What is the directory location of the sendmail program?
7. Is PGP Encryption installed on the Server?
8. Once
my account is created, how does my site get on the Internet?
9. Will I be able to sell products directly on my web site?
10. Will my web site and ecommerce transactions be secure?
11. How will I access my hosting account on the server?
12. How many files will my hosting account hold?
13. Once my account is setup and my files are transferred to
the server will my web site be up and running 24/7?
14. Will I be able to access my email over the internet using
a web browser?
15. Can I point more than one domain name to my web site?
16. What should the main page of my web site be named so that
it comes up right when some one goes to my domain is acessed such as www.abc.com?
17. What kind of server will my hosting account be hosted on?
18.
What
is DNS?
19. How do I get my domain name transferred from one hosting
firm to another?
20. How do I get access to an FTP program to upload files to my account?
21. Do we offer domain pointers?
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1:
What type of web site can I host with my account?
A: Any web site can be hosted with your account. From a basic
static informational site that just has text and graphics to a fully interactive
site that is linked to a database where information can be searched, inputed
or retrieved.
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2: What does bandwidth mean and how much will I need for
my web site?
A: Bandwidth refers to the amount of web
page requests that your account can handle. It also refers to the amount
of files that can be transfered to you account. 15 gigabytes per month in
data transfer roughly translates to 281,250 HTML requests!
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3:
How does email work with my hosting account?
A: Two email options exist with your hosting account. POP email
and mail forwarding. To use POP email you will need to use MS Outlook
Express. Mail forwarding email would simply use one of your existing
email accounts and have mail forwarded to that account.
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4.
What is the directory location of the Perl scripts?
A: /usr/bin/perl/
On command line - #!/usr/bin/perl
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5.
What versions of PHP, Perl MYSQL and Apache are on the server?
A: PHP 4.0.6
Perl 5.6
MYSQL 3.22.37
Apache 1.3.20
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6.
What is the directory location of the sendmail program?
A: /usr/sbin/sendmail
-t -i
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7.
Is PGP encryption installed on the server?
A: Yes. You
can access it at this location: /usr/local/bin/pgp.
8:
Once my account is created, how does my site get on the Internet?
A: Your site will be accessible on the internet once your domain name
is registered and transfered to our hosting server.
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9:
Will I be able to sell products directly on my web site?
A: Yes, you may set up one of the available ecommerce shopping cart
solutions which can then be integrated into an online merchant account to
handle online credit card transactions.
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10:
Will my web site and ecommerce transactions be secure?
A: Yes, the hosting server is secured by a 64-bit digital certificate
using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) technology.
This technology encrypts all of the transmissions coming to and from
ther server. (ie. If you have a form on your site that collects credit card
information, that credit card number will be scrambled as its transmitted
across the Internet.
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11:
How will I access my hosting account on the server?
A: You will be able to access your account using either an FTP program
to transfer files or an HTML editor such as MS FrontPage that allows you to
publish HTML files to a hosting server.
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12:
How many files will my hosting account hold?
A: The number of files that your account will hold depends on the amount
of disk space that comes with the plan that you purchased and the file size
of each of the files in you account.
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13:
Once my account is setup and my files are transferred to the server will my
web site be up and running 24/7?
A: Yes, the server has a 99.9% up-time guaruntee.
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14:
Will I be able to access my email over the internet using a web browser?
A: Yes, the server has "webmail" setup which is a web interface
program that allows you to access your email using a browser. Similar
to web based email programs like hotmail, webmail allows you to send a receive
email.
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15:
Can I point more than one domain name to my web site?
A: Yes, using domain pointers which are $2.00 additional per domain,
you can have multiple domain names pointed to the same site.
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16:
What should the main page of my web site be named so that it comes up right
when some one goes to my domain is acessed such as www.abc.com?
A: The main page of your web site should be named index.htm or index.html.
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17:
What kind of server will my hosting account be hosted on?
A: Your hosting account will be hosted on a Linux server running apache
web server software.
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18:
What is DNS?
A: DNS stands for "Domain Name Server". This
is a networked server that resides on the Internet that holds a large database
containing IP addresses and domain names. It also contains routing information
for every domain listed in its database. So, whenever you type in a
domain name in a web browser, that request is routed to a DNS server which
then tells your request where to go to locate the server of the domain that
you have specified.
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19. How do I get my domain name transferred from one
hosting firm to another?
A:For this process you will have to contact the firm that you registered
your domain with. Some of the large firms include Network
Solutions, Name It and register.com. These domain domain registrars
as they are usually called, will probably have some type of online system
that will allow you to log in and manage your domain name account. Once
you log in, you will have to access the section that says either "Change
DNS server information" or "Transfer DNS information". When
you access this area you will see your current DNS server information which
will look something like this:
ns0.hostingfirm1.net
123.455.566.778
ns1.hostingfirm1.net
123.455.566.779
ns2.hostingfirm1.net
123.455.566.780
You will
now simply need to update this information with the new information that your
new hosting firm will provide to you.
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20.
How do I get access
to an FTP program to upload files to my account?
A. You may download a trial version of SmartFTP.
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21.
Do we offer domain pointers?
A: Yes, we offer
domain pointers which are $2 additional each per month. With a domain
pointer, you can have another domain pointing to your web site. For
example you can create a domain like www.yourdomain2.com and have it point
to your main domain name at www.yourdomain.com.
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