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jpvechor
2003-08-03, 11:59 AM
Hello!
I needed to know the following:
I have two ips in my machine.
In those two ips it is my two nameservers.
ns1.mydomain.com - 00.000.000.000
ns2.mydomain.com - 00.000.000.000
How that I do to supply for my customers the nameservers using the same ips?
domain1.com = ns1.domain1.com and ns2 in the same ip.
domain2.com = ns1.domain2.com and ns2 in the same ip.
Does anybody can me to explain as doing that?
Thank you,
icanectc
2003-08-05, 20:20 PM
I think what your asking is for Virtual Hosting.
I dont know how you got 2 ips from ServerBeach due tell hehe.
anyway
you have your NS1.yourdomain.com attached to 1 ip and NS2.yourdomain.com to your second ip.
The whole point to virtual hosting is to have 1 server act like 250 servers in 1.
So everyone will be on the same ip address. and same nameservers.
if its not to let i recommend you go with anon nameservers if you plan to do reselling resellers wont like that they have to use YOUR nameservers for their customers as well. the only other way to change that would be to provide them with their own IP addresses. and ServerBeach will not give you them. per ARIN it will be denied.
anyway
provide all your customers with your nameserver and those ips taged with it. Again all the websites you will host will have the same nameservers as you and the same ips. unless they need their own dedicated ip address for SSL or FTP use.
CPANEL and WHM run off usernames and passwords so it knows what directory to move to on that server by the username and password supplied.
Does this answer your question?
Originally posted by icanectc
I dont know how you got 2 ips from ServerBeach due tell hehe.
You can get more than one IP address from ServerBeach as long as you give proper technical justification. There's a $15.00 application fee and the recurring fee is $2.50 per IP (as stated on their website). :)
icanectc
2003-08-18, 19:36 PM
You can get more than one IP address from ServerBeach as long as you give proper technical justification. There's a $15.00 application fee and the recurring fee is $2.50 per IP (as stated on their website).
I was joking.....
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