| Pre-Sales:
Domain
Related Questions |
| Q: If I register
my domain through 1GoodHost, do I own the domain?
Can I transfer it at will?
A: Although 1GoodHost registers
the domain on your behalf, you own the domain. Upon
request, we can transfer the domain or make any
modifications necessary.
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| Q: If I
wish to register a second domain for an account, what
does it cost me?
A: Any additional domains are
$20 a year, with a minimum of one year's payment in
advance.
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| Q: How long
does it take until my domain is registered and live
on the Internet.
A: We register your domain as
soon as we receive payment for the registration. If
you are paying via credit card, we process creditcards
at the end of the day. If your card is successfully
charged, then we register it right away. If you are
paying via check or money order, we wait until we
receive them in the mail before registering your domain.
The domain is typically live by the next morning and
can be seen via WHOIS.
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| Q: I need
a .co.uk or other TLD domain registered. Can you register
this for me? Can you host this type of domain?
A: We can only register .com,
.net,.org, .biz and .info domains. We do support domains
from any other TLD; however, you must register them
yourselves and pay the appropriate NIC directly.
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| Q: I am
currently hosted with XYZ.COM and would like to switch
to 1GoodHost. How do I do this?
A: Simply complete our order form.
We will setup your account and assist you with the
steps needed to move your web site to our servers
and transfer your domain.
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| Q: How
do I transfer my domain to 1GoodHost?
A: This depends on the Domain
Registrar you are using. Network solutions allows
you to make changes right on their web site. Others
have similar methods. We can assist you with this.
You'll need our name
server information.
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| Q: How do I transfer my domain
from 1GoodHost?
A: If you're an existing customer
and would like to move your domain either to your
own name servers or to another provider, contact
us and we will assist you.
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| Q: Will my
site be down for any period of time if I transfer
to 1GoodHost? Will I lose mail?
A: Your existing web site and
mail service will not be affected provided your account
is setup with us first and you've moved your web files
to your new account. When the InterNIC updates the
root servers pointing your domain to our servers,
all new visitors will come to your new site and so
will your mail. Some visitors who have cached your
old IP address will continue to visit and send mail
to your old site for one to two days after the transfer.
Be sure to check your old mailbox during this time
and you won't lose any mail.
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| Q: Can
I transfer my domain from my current registrar to
your registrar to take advantage of your low cost
yearly renewal rates?
A: We can do this for a 1 time
$20 fee. You will also have to have access to the
administrative contact's e-mail address to verify
the change request.
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| Q: Is
there any cost associated with transferring my domain
to 1GoodHost?
A: No, there isn't. You simply
need to update your domain record to point to our
name servers, which can be done free of charge with
most domain registrars. We can assist you with this
transfer.
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| Q:
How do I move the contents of my web site from another
provider to 1GoodHost's servers?
A: There are several ways. One
way is to use FrontPage to import your existing web
site and then publish it to your new server. This
is extremely fast and easy. Another is to use a tool
like Dreamweaver to import a web site and then publish
it to another destination via FTP.
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| Pre-Sales:
Ordering Service |
| Q: How
long does it take to get an account setup at 1GoodHost?
A: When you submit your order,
you will get an automated e-mail confirmation immediately.
If you reply to this e-mail and confirm your order,
it will enter or queue and will be processed in the
order that it was received. Orders placed after standard
business hours and on weekends may be subjected to
a slight delay, as we have a reduced staff during
off hours. If you do not reply to the automated e-mail,
your order will still be setup, it just will not be
setup as quickly as if you confirm your order via
e-mail
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| Q: I
am transferring from another host. I need time to
setup my web site on 1GoodHost's servers before
I transfer my domain. Is this OK, or does the domain
have to be transferred immediately?
A: You can take all the time you
need because you will be the one transferring the
domain. As a web host, we don't have any special authority
to modify your domain. All registrars will require
your permission in order to transfer the domain. Upon
your request, we will put in a domain transfer on
your behalf, but only if you request it. We're here
to help you transfer your domain to our name servers.
We do not do anything without your requesting it.
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| Q: I am
switching from another provider to 1GoodHost. Who
will transfer my domain?
A: You will. See above.
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| Q: Is it
safe to give you my credit card on-line?
A: Yes, it is. When you use our
secure order form, the connection between your web
browser and our computer is encrypted so you can safely
transmit your credit card details to us.
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| Q:
I don't have a credit card. Can I get my account setup
today and be billed so I can pay via check?
A: While we can accept orders
from people who prefer to pay by check, we are unable
to setup your order until we receive payment for it.
This is due to the high number of fraud orders that
used to be placed when we did setup check paying customers
and offer 30 days for payment.
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| Q: I live halfway
around the world and would like to pay by check. How
can I do this?
A: Paying us by check from another
country is easy. Simply go to your bank and request
a check made out in US dollars that is drawn from
a US bank. There will be a small fee for this transaction.
Some banks will even mail the check for you.
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| Q: I noticed
you have a 15 day money back guarantee. If I cancel
my account within 15 days, am I entitled to a FULL
refund including setup fees?
A: If you cancel your account
within 15 days, you'll receive a full refund of all
fees, except domain registration fees, since you get
to keep your domain and move it elsewhere.
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| Q: I have
a Windows machine and you have UNIX servers. Can I
still use your service?
A: Of course. In fact, many of
the machines you interact with on a daily basis (web
servers, e-mail servers, IRC servers, etc.) are run
off of UNIX machines. You will have no problem publishing
your site or sending/reading e-mail.
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| Pre-Sales:
Service
Related Questions |
| Q: I like
the ability to specify what options I want on my web
site. Can I add or delete options at a later date?
A: Certainly. Simply contact us.
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| Q: Can
I send outbound mail through your servers?
A: Yes, you can. We do have anti-spam
protection that mandates that you check your e-mail
first so we can add your IP address to a list of hosts
that are allowed to relay through us.
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| Q: If I
need to add more POP3 accounts, mailing lists or auto
responders in addition to the ones I requested at
the time I ordered, how can I do this?
A: Simply use your control panel.
Limits are set by your account type.
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| Q: If
I need support, how can I contact you and during what
hours?
A: At 1GoodHost, we offer real
telephone support in addition to e-mail support. Our
current phone and e-mail support hours are M-F 9am-6pm
Eastern, Saturday 10am-7pm and Sunday 12pm-4pm. E-mail
is monitored during off-hours, but we can not guarantee
as fast a response time as if it were received during
normal business hours.
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| Q: Your
prices are very low. Some low priced web hosting companies
insert banner advertisements on their clients' web
pages to help make ends meet. Do you do anything of
the sort?
A: No! I'm surprised people ask
us this. We're a real, professional hosting service.
Some quasi-providers may do this, but we certainly
do not.
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| Q: What
sort of backbone connection do you have?
A: Read details at our Data Center
page Click
Here
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| Q: Do you
offer NT based hosting?
A: Due to the unreliability, poor
RFC compliance and watered-down networking protocols
of Windows NT, we do not offer NT based hosting. However,
we do offer the best of NT, such as FrontPage.
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| Q: Can I
telnet to my UNIX shell to make changes and schedule
programs to run at certain times?
A: Certainly. You can even read
your mail with Pine. You can compile programs such
as statistics programs and even schedule them to run
with Cron.
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| Q: Can I use
telnet access to run IRC bouncers or bots?
A: I'm sorry, you may not. Our
shell access is for interactive access only and for
tasks specifically related to your web site only.
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| Q: What
is this data transfer that you offer with each account?
A: Our monthly transfer allocation
only applies to the data you send over HTTP, FTP,
POP3, and SMTP requests.
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| Q: Does
FTP and E-mail count towards my allotted monthly transfer?
A: Yes.
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| Q: Your
billing lists a quarterly fee and a yearly fee. Is
this offering me a choice of which billing plan I
want,(Short answer: it's a choice of billing frequency,
you get to pick one).
A: The two plans we give offer
you a choice. You only pay one!
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| Q:
Do you offer catchall e-mail forwarding so I can get
mail at addresses at my domain that I don't specifically
predefine.
A: Yes, we do. When we setup your
account, we give you a "master" POP3 account (user@domain.com).
Any mail you receive at your domain that is not destined
for another POP3 account is sent to this catchall
e-mail account.
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| Q: Do I get
my own IP address with my hosting account?
A: When we began hosting 3 years
ago, we offered an IP address with each account. This
was because many of the browsers did not support the
so called "host header" or "name only" way of doing
this. Today, 99% or more of the browsers on the Internet
support this method. Since IP addresses are so scarce,
we must justify their use. As such, we do not give
out IP addresses by default. You can request one for
$2.00 per month.
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| Q: Do
you offer real-audio support?
A: Yes, we do. There are two forms
of Real-Audio support. One is called "Streaming RealAudio"
and the other is "HTTP Streaming Real Audio". The
former uses a special RealAudio server and the latter
is served off your web site like any .wav, .pdf file,
etc.: When the user clicks on the file, they download
it to a special viewer. HTTP Streaming RealAudio is
suffice for 99% of the applications out there, because
it allows the user to listen to the file while it
is downloading. The "Streaming RealAudio" that requires
a pay-per-stream server is not needed unless you are
doing a live audio feed. RealAudio wants to sell their
expensive servers, so naturally they'll want you to
think you're going to get better performance by using
their servers.
At 1GoodHost, we offer HTTP
Streaming RealAudio support.
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| Q: How
can I upload/publish my web site to your server?
A: You can use a variety of methods.
One is simple FTP using a client such as CuteFTP.
Another is to use FrontPage. Yet another is Dreamweaver,
which we use (when we're not using vi :-). You can
also use the publish feature of your web browser.
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| Q: Do
you offer Unlimited Bandwidth?
A: Unfortunately, we do not.
Bandwidth is a commodity. Just
like any other commodity, there is a cost or a value
associated with it. Since it costs us for bandwidth,
we must pass that cost to you.
Each package comes with a set
monthly transfer. You can upgrade at any time.
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| Q:
Can I have more than one domain pointing to a web
site, for example domain.com, domain.net and domain.org?
A: Yes. This is called "Domain
Aliasing". $5.00 one time setup fee
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| Q:
Can I have these subdomains point to different content,
pages or subdirectories on the same web site?
A: Yes, you can have subdomains
point to a different folder and it requires a sub-account
you create in the control panel
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| Q: I would
like to be a reseller, is there any special procedure
I need to follow?
A: You can fill out our reseller
application at 1goodhost.com/resellers.htm
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Q:
I do not want catchall e-mail forwarding. Can I turn
this off?
A: We can help you with this. Contact us.
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| Q: I
do not want my customers to know I am a reseller for
another company. How do you isolate your company from
mine so that my customers don't know I am hosted with
you?
A: We have several ways of doing
this, and there are some costs associated with it.
1. We can offer you virtual
DNS service. This will allow you to register your
clients' domains using ns1.yourdomain.com and ns2.yourdomain.com
with you listed as the technical contact. This service
is free for any reseller with more than 20 accounts,
otherwise it's $35.00 one time fee.The fee is charged
because we must allocate you two dedicated IP addresses.
1GoodHost is not interested
in contacting your customers. In the event we detect
one of your customers attempting to switch from you
to us, we will kindly inform them that an agreement
with you prohibits us from hosting them.
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| Q:
As a reseller, is there a convenient way for me to
sign up new customers instead of using your default
features?
A: We are working on this. Eventually,
we'll have a web interface that will allow you to
setup the your customer accounts, configure them in
DNS and even register their domain. Currently, we
do offer a separate reseller area which contains different
order forms designed for resellers.
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| Customer
Care FAQ:
Publishing
Related |
| Q: I
am trying to publish with FrontPage and it is not
working. What am I doing wrong?
A: FrontPage extensions are FREE
with all accounts. However, you must request them.
This is because FrontPage installs hidden files in
your document root that most people who don't use
FrontPage do not wish to have.
If extensions have been
installed, here is a step by step how to publish:
If you do not have an existing
site saved on your PC:
Open Front Page 2000.
Click on “File” .
Click on “Open Web” .
In the “Folder Name” box enter
your actual domain name including
"http://" . Do not put the www in front.
Click “Open”.
A box will pop up asking for
your username and password. These are the same as
the username and password that was assigned to you
for our servers.
Click “OK”.
The box will display the folders
in your account.
Click on “Open”.
There should be three columns
listed. On the far left will be “views” in the middle
will be “Folder List” and the far right will be whatever
page you have open. If you do not see “Folder List.”
You will need to click on “View” button and then select
“Folder List” option.
You can now edit and create
your pages (see below if you want to just publish
an existing page to your new, blank space).
When you are finished, and
would like the page to be online, you just need to
select “File” and then “Save As.” Name the file, and
click “Save”.
If you have an existing website
on your PC that you want to publish:
Open Front Page 2000.
Click on “File” .
Click on “Open Web” .
In the “Folder Name” box choose
the existing web on your hard drive.
Click “Open”.
Click “OK”.
The box will display the folders
in your web on your hard drive.
Click on “Open”.
There should be three columns
listed. On the far left will be “views” in the middle
will be “Folder List” and the far right will be whatever
page you have open. If you do not see “Folder List.”
You will need to click on “View” button and then select
“Folder List” option.
You can now publish these files
to our server by clicking on "file", then "publish
web". When prompted for a location to publish to,
enter your domain name as "http://yourdomain.com"
(replace yourdomain.com with your actual domain name)
and click "publish". It should now prompt you for
a username and password, which have been supplied
by us to you. Enter these in and the files will begin
to upload. Once finished, you will be notified.
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| Q:
Do you support Dreamweaver?
A: Certainly. We use it ourselves.
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| Q:
Do you support the publish feature of some web browsers,
like Netscape or offer help with my new HTML editor?
A: While we do support such options,
we will only be able to give basic help, as we are
not familiar with or use every HTML editor that is
available today. For third party applications, you
will get the best help by contacting the company that
you obtained the software from.
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| Q: How do I
FTP my pages in?
A: Obtain an FTP client such as
CuteFTP
and login with your master username and password.
You put your web pages in your "www" folder.
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| Customer
Care FAQ:
CGI/SSI/PHP |
| Q: I just uploaded
a CGI application and it does not work. What am I
doing wrong?
A: Chances are you didn't make
the file executable with the CHMOD feature of your
FTP client. Here's some guidelines:
1. Always CHMOD your CGI scripts
so they're executable.
2. Make sure they have a .cgi
or .pl extension.
3. If your CGI script is a
perl script, make sure it has a line at the VERY top
of the script as follows:
#!/usr/bin/perl
4.
Make sure you upload any CGI scripts in ASCII mode.
Failing to do so will disrupt your carriage returns
and the script will not run.
If
you are unsure of any of these steps, please contact
us.
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| Q: How do I
use SSI with 1GoodHost?
A: Simply name your file with
a .shtml extension.
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| Q: How do I
enable PHP on my web site? What if I want to use version
3?
A: Any pages that contain PHP
code should have a .php extension. Our default version
is PHP4, so if you wish to use PHP3, name your file
with a .php3 extension.
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| Customer
Care FAQ:
Special
Settings |
| Q:
How do I setup a custom Error page?
A: Edit your .htaccess file at
your top level directory in your document root, the
same directory (www) as your index.html file. Inside
this file, put a line in as follows:
ErrorDocument <errorcode>
<filename or URL>
Example:
ErrorDocument 404 http://mydomain.com/404.html
The above line will cause 404.html
to be displayed whenever a user requests a page that
does not exist. If you do not have an .htaccess file,
you may simply create one and upload it.
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| Q: How can
I add my own MIME type?
A: If you ask us, we would be
happy to add almost any that we do not currently have
already.
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| Q: How can I make a
password protected directory or otherwise restrict
access to my site?
A: Use the AuthType directive
in your top-level .htaccess file.
For more information on how
to do this, we recommend this
page.
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| Q: How
do I turn off directory indexes to a certain directory?
A: Use "IndexIgnore */*" in a
.htaccess file within the directory you are trying
to affect.
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| Customer Care FAQ:
Control
Panel and Statistics |
| Q: How do
I access my control panel?
A: Your control panel is available
at
http://www.yourdomain.com/cpanel/ or http://1goodhost.com/ahp/clients/
Simply login with your master
username and password.
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| Q: If
I want to setup more POP3 accounts or mailing lists
than is allotted to my account can I do this and have
you bill me?
A: Simply use your control panel
to create however many POP3 accounts, etc., that you
want.
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| Q: Where
can I find my raw access log at?
A: Raw access logs can be found
when you telnet or FTP into your account at /home/USERNAME/logs,
replacing USERNAME with the username you use for access
on our system
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| Customer
Care FAQ:
E-mail
Related |
| Q:
When I try to send outbound mail through your server,
I get a relaying denied message. What gives?
A: Be sure to CHECK your mail
via POP3 first. Due to widespread Internet SPAM abuse,
we are unable to operate an "open relay" that would
allow anyone to send mail from our server. As such,
we use what's called "POP Authentication based selective
relaying". When you authenticate via POP3, your IP
address is added to a list of IP addresses that are
temporarily allowed to relay through us without restrictions.
As long as you check your mail before sending, or
at least once every few hours, you can be sure your
IP address is in our list of allowed relay clients.
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| Q: I keep getting a "login
denied" or bad password error when I try to connect
to your server to read mail with POP3. What am I doing
wrong?
A: Be sure you use the username/domain
syntax when you login. Example:
user/domain.com
Many ISPs and Web hosting companies
require that your POP3 accounts actually use their
domain. So when you request sales@yourdomain.com,
they actually simply forward it to sales123abc@theirdomain.com.
The sales123abc is necessary because each username
at their domain must be unique. It is confusing to remember
that in order to get your sales@yourdomain.com e-mail,
you have to login as sales123abc.
With 1GoodHost, your domain
is part of your username. This allows you to have
whatever@your-domain.com without a confusing username
tied to it. For sales@yourdomain.com simply login
as sales/yourdomain.com.
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