Need Help, i hopei'm able to post here - DNS Configuration Help
Hi members of TWF forums, i just got myself a cobalt raq2 server. however i am a newbie in dns configuration, my dedicated server company refuse to help me and i'm so fedup and sad.... I hope that in this post i'll be able to get respond from people to help me in configuring my own dns nameserver ns.mydomain.com and ns2.mydomain.com please.
I really need help kind help.
thank you.
Sincerely
Eutosh
CWebNetCo posted this at 21:04 — 1st September 1999.
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Hello Eutosh,
I'm glad you come to the right place to seek for help. I am more than happy to help you.
Before we can go deep on your questions. Do you have more than 1 IP address for your own server? Who is your provider? I can know how to get your nameservers up and running.
Warm Regards,
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Eutosh posted this at 21:25 — 1st September 1999.
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Hi CWebNetCo,
I got about 13 - 16 IP address for my server. My provid is DigitalNation. I've to pay a large sum of money to get a support and i do not have that much money left to pay them since i've paid annually
CWebNetCo posted this at 03:48 — 2nd September 1999.
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Eutosh,
You can use thoses IP address for your NameServers but you must active them first then use 2 of them or more if you please do so. Contact DigitalNation for help to setup NameServers for you.
I know DN is very costy to get support but suggest e-mail and ask for a simple answer then follow what they say to you.
You should have paid quarterly instead annually but if you are not happy within 30 days, you get refund for that, hopefully so.
Hope this helps
Warm Regards,
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Carolina Web Net
www.carolinaweb.net
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Sarasota Web Services
www.sarasotaweb.net
[email protected]
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Eutosh posted this at 04:12 — 2nd September 1999.
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They refuse !! They told me its either i use their DNS or i do it myself since they're busy doing some stuff in their NOC.....
Now i've no one to turn to. I've lost quite alot of clients. lost 6 today, 11 yesterday....
Could you help me ? please ?
Regards
Eutosh
romoke posted this at 04:32 — 2nd September 1999.
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I'm surprised they won't even set up something as essential as a DNS server for you.
Make sure they allowed to do this.
Read your terms and conditions thoroughly.
Eutosh posted this at 20:46 — 2nd September 1999.
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Support
Specification of Service
The fee that you pay digitalNATION for your server includes the following:
A high-speed dedicated Internet server
All server hardware and maintenance; any hardware failures are our responsibility
Monitoring of your server: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
Total control of your server through Root or Administrator access
Rack space in our data center
Uninterruptible Power Supply
Connection to multiple Internet backbones
.. Anyone here can help me or teach me how to configure it ?
CWebNetCo posted this at 22:48 — 2nd September 1999.
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Eutosh,
You have thge rights to demand for help becuase you paid for the service. It's not right to ingore you and take your money for no service you are getting. Losing clients is a bad for your company.
My suggestion to ask once again for assitance, if nothing happens, get your money back (ALL) of them since you paid for it then look for other provider that has true support and other features. I hope you will keep trying and get your NameServers solved.
I wish I can give you a free Dedicated Server so you would be happy but things ain't that free
But really, keep demand them for support and you have the rights.
Hope you will success !
Warm Reagrds,
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Carolina Web Net
www.carolinaweb.net
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Sarasota Web Services
www.sarasotaweb.net
[email protected]
ICQ: 15047260
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Anonymous posted this at 01:07 — 3rd September 1999.
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CWebNetCo,
Unfortunatly, what Eutosh paid for did not include customer support or service. He simply paid for the server and the physical maintenance of it. DigitalNation offers a sys-admin program, I believe. But, it does cost extra. Eutosh did not pay for this service (this is my understanding) so DigitalNation is not responsible for doing any configuraiton to his server. They assume that if you are purchasing a dedicated server, you have at least some knowledge of how to maintain and configure a server so they do not provide that free of charge.
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Eutosh posted this at 02:31 — 3rd September 1999.
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Hi chad or anyone thats reading this post, do you have any dedicated server provider in your mind which give support for free ? Lastly i get cobalt beause they're all web base admin. Digitalnation did not SAY DNS configuration must be done in telnet. They listed in there that ALL ADMINISTRATION are done thru web interface..
i feel like i got cheated or something
Regards
Eutosh
Eutosh posted this at 17:34 — 3rd September 1999.
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Hi guys,
Thanks for you help ! i really appreiciate that TWF forum's members are really nice gonna refer my friends from UK to visit here if they need help. I've hired a outside system admin to do this for me as well as configure other stuffs.
Chad, i've visted Virtuallis, they do not offer free tech support to dedicated server if you decided to read further down. They will charge you US$/hr ....
Thanks again guys !
Later.
CWebNetCo posted this at 20:32 — 3rd September 1999.
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Chad,
I never though of that and seems I think this is not right. I wouldnt go there if I need a host. Forget it! I suggest Eutosh go somewhere else that has free support for the Dedicated Servers. This is just my opinion as well.
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Carolina Web Net
www.carolinaweb.net
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Sarasota Web Services
www.sarasotaweb.net
[email protected]
ICQ: 15047260
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Anonymous posted this at 20:38 — 3rd September 1999.
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CWebNetCo,
Most dedicated server hosts are that way. If you take a look at the top dedicated server providors, you will see that most offer a limited amount of tech support, if any at all... And once you go over that amount, they charge you on an hourly rate. Like I said above, when you purchase a dedicated server, you are expected to know how to do the basic configurations.
Dedicated server providors and hosting is two completely different services. The providors responsiblities are to physically maintain the hardware and its connections.
I can't vouche for their services but I am pretty sure that http://www.virtualis.com provides free tech support for dedicated servers...
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elara posted this at 00:41 — 4th September 1999.
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eutosh,
You can take a look at the Linux DNS HOW-TO which is located at http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html, the cobalt raq2 server is running the linux operating system, so I'm pretty sure that you can benefit some from the document.
May the power be with you
Later.
Joe Thong
UKWebs posted this at 02:02 — 6th September 1999.
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Hello Eutosh,
Here are some helpful links for you on Cobalts site:
http://europe.cobaltnet.com/support/docs/dns.html
http://kb.cobaltnet.com/feat/faq.php3?query=dns
We have a dedicated server from raqspace.com. We like them immensely. They've been very good to us and help us whenever it is needed, including logging calls with Cobalt if we have any problems. We have not purchased a support contract with them, but they do help and we think it pays off (we're here singing their praises afterall!). You also get an account manager, so that you have someone that you can develop a relationship with.
I think it's wholly unacceptable for DN to just leave you high-and-dry. It's no way to run a company, and cetainly no way to run customer support. Sure, if you abuse their goodwill they may insist on a support contract, but to get you up and running I'd expect them to give you every assistance.
Best of luck with your RaQ2. We've had nothing but a good experience with ours and the UI is one thing that is very helpful with DNS maintenance and shouldn't be a trial for you.
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