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Please explain CNAME to me

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    #11
    Originally posted by vwdan View Post
    Ping www.mydomain.com and note the IP. Then ping banana.mydomain.com - if it's the same IP then DNS is fine and, as above, you need to sort the Virtual Host config.
    Thanks, yes this confirms that it's the virtual host config that's at issue.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Platypus View Post
      Thanks, yes this confirms that it's the virtual host config that's at issue.
      Cool, now how are you managing the hosting? Do you have CPanel or something?

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        #13
        Originally posted by vwdan View Post
        Cool, now how are you managing the hosting? Do you have CPanel or something?
        Easyspace ... they tell me they can't hack httpd.conf since that's under the control of the provisioning system. But they can set me up another 'zone' and will do the needful to get what I want working.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Platypus View Post
          Easyspace ... they tell me they can't hack httpd.conf since that's under the control of the provisioning system. But they can set me up another 'zone' and will do the needful to get what I want working.
          With a VPS you could do all the hackin' you like.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Contreras View Post
            With a VPS you could do all the hackin' you like.
            What's a VPS ?

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              #16
              Originally posted by Platypus View Post
              What's a VPS ?
              Virtual Private Server I think - basically a VM on an Hypervisor in DC somewhere.....

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                #17
                Aye, if you are only hosting a few little sites and want to learn some hackery then get a Low End Box:
                uk – Low End Box

                I have one that costs me £3.50 per month for routing - erm, things - through

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Platypus View Post
                  What's a VPS ?
                  WsS. An internet hosted virtual machine with full admin access, a.k.a. 'root', to install whatever software you want and configure it how you want.

                  The VM is on shared hardware, but (unlike shared hosting) the VM itself is yours with its own IP address(es) and semi-guaranteed resources. VPSs are typically "unmanaged" which means it's your responsibility to administer the OS and installed packages, and fix stuff when it goes wrong. Cost from $15/yr. - $100/mo. depending upon CPU/memory/disk space/bandwidth.

                  Originally posted by administrator View Post
                  I have one that costs me £3.50 per month for routing - erm, things - through
                  Wow that much, huh.

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                    #19
                    Yeah got it a couple of years ago I think. It has 512MB RAM and can see you can get cheaper but it has 5 IP addresses so keeping hold of it

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                      #20
                      You have to be careful tho, I got one to errr, route stuff through, didn't think it through, and due to errr, traffic my 7 Euro a month VPS cost me 200 Euro that month.

                      Forgot about the meagre bandwidth allowance...

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