by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | DNS and Domains, Knowledgebase
Often, the most timely process in getting set up will be if you are transferring your domain name from another provider to another. The domain transfer process differs depending on through whom your domain was registered. If your domain name is already registered, but not residing on our Name Servers, then you will need to modify your domain name to point to us for Nameserver services. This should be a simple process as most registrars have automated forms to accomplish the task. If you are not sure what method your registrar uses it would be best to contact them directly and find...
by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | DNS and Domains, Knowledgebase
Shared/SDX Hosting clients should use the following Nameservers: Primary Server Hostname: ns.nocdirect.com Primary Server IP: 69.73.130.223 Secondary Server Hostname: ns2.nocdirect.com Secondary Server IP: 69.73.180.70 Bulk Reseller Hosting clients should use the following Nameservers: Primary Server Hostname: vns1.nocdirect.com Primary Server IP: 69.73.135.5 Secondary Server Hostname: vns2.nocdirect.com Secondary Server IP:...
by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | DNS and Domains, Knowledgebase
If you wish to move your domain names to a new registrar service you can do this as well. Our registrar service is http://aletianic.com. The procedure is as follows: The following is the procedure to transfer your domain to aletianic.com. The current administrative contact as listed in the domains whois information needs to instruct the domains current registrar to unlock the domain so it may be transferred to another registrar. *1.* The current administrative contact as listed in the domains whois information should then contact us so we can initiate the transfer or you can sign-up for a free account at aletianic.com and initiate the transfer from the interface (click “My Domains” on the left, then click “transfer”, follow the instructions on screen). *2*. An email from aletianic.com will be sent to the current administrative contact as listed in the domains whois information to approve the transfer. This must be approved in 2-3 days of receipt. *3.* A message from aletianic.com will be sent to domains current registrar to transfer the domain. *4.* An email from domains current registrar may be sent to the current administrative contact as listed in the domain’s whois information to verify the transfer. This must be approved in 2-3 days of receipt. *5.* The domains current registrar will send control of the domain to Aletianic.com. *6.* If you chose for us to initiate the transfer we will place control of the domain into your Aletianic.com account. *Here is some general information: * *What is involved in transferring a domain?* In order to transfer a domain name from one registrar to another you would need...
by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | DNS and Domains, Knowledgebase
You can park a domain in your Cpanel control panel under the “park domain” link. Please review the cpanel manual for detailed instructions.
by dabempire | Feb 22, 2011 | Knowledgebase, Pre-Sales
1. Web Hosting with SSL: Generally, an SSL certificate will be issued for a specific domain. Because of the limitations of the Apache web server, certificate files are restricted to a per IP or per system basis. Therefore, any client that would like to host an SSL encrypted domain on the server will need a unique IP address. The justification will be considered Acceptable when the customer provides a copy of the CSR and corresponding CAsigned CRT for each domain. Please do not include the key file. 2. Custom Name Server Addresses: In compliance with standard RFCs, name servers must run on unique IP addresses. In order for resellers and other customers to utilize custom name servers on their own domain, 2 IP addresses are required. 3. Applications Requiring a Unique Port: Some services that clients choose to host require that each instance of the application utilize a specific port on the server. Therefore, to run multiple instances of the service, multiple IP addresses are required. Examples of these types of services include SMTP, POP, IMAP4 and NNTP. 4. Virtual Machine Hosting: Providers of virtual machine hosting services require unique IP addresses for each virtual machine that they provide to a customer. Additionally, as a virtual machine functions much like a dedicated server, endusers as well as the customer may wish to utilize the service to provide other services that are acceptable justification for additional address space. Any of the services listed above are examples of the services that a virtual machine hosting customer may host on their virtual machine hosting server. 5. Network Equipment and IPs used for...