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This
document covers the following topics:
General
Information on Your Domain
To
change/view any settings connected with your domain name,
select the Domain Settings menu:

If
you have more than one domain name, you will get the list
of your domains to choose from. Otherwise, the first window
to open would be the Edit Domain page:

where:
- Domain
Name: the front door address used by visitors to enter
your site. Click the View icon to enter the site.
- Subdomains.
You can create subdomains to your domain if your current
plan allows that. For more details see below.
- IP
address: Choose between a shared or dedicated IP address.
You need to have a dedicated IP to create an FTP Virtual
Host. See below for more on IP addresses.
- Name
Servers: The name of the Master server where your domain
is registered. The Name Servers field can also list one
or more slave servers that are revoked when the traffic
becomes too heavy for the Master to handle.
- DNS
Configuration: Add custom DNS records to your DNS zone.
For help on configuring DNS please click here.
- Mail
Service:
Configure
settings for your mail service. Click the Edit
icon to view or change configuration of your mail resources.
By clicking the On/Off button you can enable or
disable mail support.
Warning: disabling mail service will permanently
remove all your mail resource settings. After that,
you will have to configure them from scratch. For
help on mail service please click here.
- Web
Service: Configure settings for your web site performance.
Click the Edit icon to view or change your server
configuration. By clicking the On/Off button you
can enable or disable website support.
Warning: disabling web service will permanently remove
all your server settings. After that, you will have to configure
them from scratch. For help on web service please click
here.
- Transfer
HTTP: this is where you set HTTP Traffic limit. For
more details, see below.
- HTML
directory name: the path to the directory on the server
where your site is located.
- FTP:
- click
the ON/OFF button to create a Virtual FTP server.
Disabling this feature will remove all Virtual FTP settings,
so you will have to configure them from scratch.
- click
the Edit icon to view or edit the Virtual FTP
settings on Virtual FTP host page.
- By
clicking Disable, you will remove all FTP
settings; after that, you will have to configure them
from scratch.
- Domain
Aliases: You can create Domain Aliases to your domain
if your current plan allows that. For details see below.
- Contact
and Billing Info: This feature is available only if
you have a standard domain registered with OpenSRS. All
updates to your Contact and Billing Info will be submitted
to OpenSRS. This feature is not available for domains registered
with other registrars.
Creating
Sub Domains
A
subdomain is a lower level domain. You can create as many
subdomains as allowed by the plan. Domains and subdomains
have equal functional capabilities, including web site management,
e-mail service, FTP, etc., but subdomains do not have their
own DNS zones.
To
create or add a subdomain to your domain, go through the following
steps:
Step
1. In the main domain settings, switch to the dedicated
IP.
Step
2. Click the OFF button in the FTP field to create
a Virtual FTP host. In the window that appears, enter parameters
to this Virtual FTP host.
Step
3.
- Click
the Add icon in the Sub Domains field. You
will be asked to enter the subdomain name:
- Enter
the name of the new subdomain (you will see it on the left
of your main domain name). For example, if your domain name
is mydomain.com, entering mysubdomain will
make your full subdomain name look like mysubdomain.mydomain.com.
Newly created subdomain will be displayed in the Subdomain
entry on Domain Settings page.
Step
4.
- Go
to the FTP Virtual Host page. Click the Add
icon in the Virtual FTP Users field.
- Create
a new user for this subdomain.
Step
5.
- Click
the Add icon in the Virtual FTP Directories field.
- In
the Directory field of the page that appears, enter
full subdomain name ending with a slash (e.g. subdomain.domain.com/).
- On
the same page, set appropriate permissions to this directory
and add authorized users, if appropriate.
To
create another subdomain, just go through steps 3 to 5 again.
Switching
between Virtual Hosting (Shared IP) and IP Based Hosting (Dedicated
IP)
The
system offers 2 kinds of IP:
- Shared
IP - one IP address is assigned to several domains and access
to a domain is available only by its domain name;
- Dedicated
IP - one IP address is assigned to one domain. To access
a domain you can use either its IP address or its domain
name.
Shared
IP is used by more than one virtual hosts. This approach
is known as name-based Virtual Host Support, as opposed to
the traditional IP-based Virtual Host approach. The traditional
approach is hard to implement on some machines, so Shared
IP is used to avoid assigning a dedicated IP address to every
virtual host.
The
benefits of using the new name-based virtual host support
are:
- virtually
unlimited number of servers;
- ease
of configuration and use;
- no
additional hardware of software requirements.
The
main disadvantage is that the client must support this part
of the protocol. Also, which is critical for Control Panel,
shared IP does not allow to create FTP Virtual Hosts.
Dedicated
IP is a paid service. You need a Dedicated IP to create
Virtual FTP. This service uses SSL on your web server. Switching
back from Dedicated IP to Shared IP will remove any of your
FTP and SSL resources.
By
default every domain has a Shared IP. Shared IP is free. You
can change the type of IP at any time as you work with the
system. To change the type of the IP, click the Change
to Shared/Dedicated IP link in the Edit Domain page.
You
can use IP-only server. To create it, choose "no domain"
item during signup. Following the signup, you should change
type of IP to Dedicated.
Changing
HTTP Traffic
Every
user plan has a default traffic limit. If you exceed it, you
will have to pay charges per each extra gigabyte of traffic.

Per-gigabyte
charges are usually higher, so it is wise to set your transfer
limit to the level you are expecting to have. To change your
plans default, click on the limit value. In the window that
appears, enter the HTTP monthly traffic that you think you
will run up. The traffic that goes beyond this limit will
be charged at a higher rate. HTTP traffic is calculated separately
from FTP traffic, but works quite similarly.
Setting
Domain Alias/Domain Stacking
A stack domain is a server alias in terms of apache.
A stack domain may have:
- its
own DNS zone;
- custom
DNS records;
- mail
service.
In
other words, a stack domain is a domain alias (i.e. your domain's
alternate name) that points to a 'primary' domain. For example,
if your domain name is company.com, you can register
another domain name, e.g. company.net and have it point
to the location of company.com. This means, every Internet
user who goes to company.net will land in company.com.
A
user plan can be configured to allow or disallow stack domains.
Also, there can be a limit to the number of stack domains
you can create.
To create a new domain alias, click the Add icon. The
following window will appear:

Enter the name for a new domain alias (this must be a fully
qualified domain name, e.g. company.com).
How shall I configure DNS?
- leave
the box unchecked if the domain alias is registered on a
different DNS server. In this case, your hosting services
provider won't be able to maintain DNS for this domain alias.
If you have a stack domains, you will only be able to access
your account via HTTP. Mail Service will be inaccessible,
and it will not appear as hypertext in the list of domain
aliases.
- check
the box if you want Control Panel to create a DNS record
for the domain alias on your hosting server to point to
the IP address of the existing domain. Control Panel will
create an appropriate DNS record for this domain alias.
In this case you'll be able to create and edit custom DNS
records for this domain alias (which is not recommended
unless you know how to work with DNS records), and Mail
Service will be accessible for this domain alias. It has
no DNS zone of its own and does not support virtual FTP
or MySQL services.
*REMEMBER to restart web server to enable the new server
alias.
Click the existing domain alias text link to view and/or
edit its configuration. The following page will appear:

- Name
Servers: the name and the IP of the server the domain
alias is registered on.
- DNS
Configuration: click the Edit icon
to edit alias's DNS configuration. For more information
check Viewing and editing
DNS settings.
- Mail
Service: click the ON/OFF button to
enable Mail Service. For more information check Managing
your E-mail resources.
Submitting
Sites to Search Engines
This
tool submits specified URLs to the most popular automatic
search engines such as
- Northernlight
- Ebcrawler
- Hotbot
- Excite
- DirectHit
- Google
- Infomak
- Webwombat
- AllTheWeb
- lycos
- Whatyouseek
- WebTop
On
the Submit sites page (Submit URLs, Domain Settings):

- Domain
to submit: select the site you would like to be indexed.
- Contact
Email: most search engines require an e-mail address
to contact you if needed.
- Key
Words: some search engines provide the possibility for
entering additional keywords your site can be searched by.
- Timeout:
set the timeout period. The timeout period is the time you
allow for registering one site with all search engines.
You
may have to wait a week or more after the submittal of your
sites before some search engines start showing your sites
in the search results.
Warning:
Avoid submitting a large number of web sites at a time, or
the browser will time out before the program has finished.
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