
Configuring Domains
This document covers the following topics:
Removing
Domains
To remove a domain, do the following:
- Click the Domains icon. Select the domain if you
have more than one.
- Click the Delete icon in the Domain name
field at the top of the page.
- Confirm the deletion by clicking "Yes, I agree with the
above".
- Choose whether you would like to preserve the content of
the domain's directory.

- If you choose to leave web content, all this website
will remain on the server and will be accessible by FTP.
- If you choose to remove web content, all this
website and it's directory will be permanently deleted
from the server.

Instant Domain Aliases
An instant domain alias is an additional web address that
gives access to your website when you don't have a real domain
name or when your real domain name is temporarily unavailable.
Instant domain aliases are generated randomly based on your
provider's domain name and can't be changed. To enable or
disable access to your website by instant domain alias:
- Click the Web Options icon to go to your web
options page.
- Select the domain if you have more than one.
- Click Edit next to Web Service.
- At the bottom of the Web Service page that
appears, enable or disable Instant access domain alias.

Creating Subdomains
A subdomain is a lower level domain. It is added on the
left of the domain name, e.g. subdomain.example.com.
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, dedicated
IPs, etc., but subdomains do not have their own DNS zones and
usually cost less.
To create a subdomain, go through the following steps:
- Click the Domains icon to go to your domain
settings page. Select the domain if you have more than one.
- Click Add in the Sub Domains field. You
will be asked to enter the subdomain name:

- Enter the new subdomain. It will be displayed in the
Subdomain
field of the Domain Settings page.

Shared and Dedicated
IP Hosting
This is also called Virtual Hosting (Shared IP) and IP
Based Hosting (Dedicated IP).
- Shared IP hosting - one IP address is assigned to
several domains and access to a domain is available only by
its domain name;
- Dedicated IP hosting - one IP address is assigned to one
domain. To access a domain you can use either its IP address
or its domain name.
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IP Type |
Advantages |
Disadvantages |
|
Shared IP |
- can be used for virtually unlimited number of
virtual hosts;
- easy to configure and use;
- requires no additional hardware or software;
- can be used for free.
|
- does not support Virtual FTP;
- does not support SSL protection.
|
|
Dedicated IP |
- supports Virtual FTP
- supports SSL
|
|
Switching from Dedicated IP to Shared IP will delete your
virtual FTP and SSL services.
To change the type of IP, do the following:
- Click the Domains icon to go to your domain
settings page. Select the domain if you have more than one.
- If you have several domains, choose the one to enable
virtual FTP for.
- Click Change to Shared IP in the IP Address
field:

- If prompted, confirm the change by clicking "Yes, I
agree with the above".
IMPORTANT: After you switch between shared and
dedicated IPs, it will take several hours before the domain
becomes available at the new IP address.
You can use an IP-only server. To create it, choose "no
domain" option during signup. Following the signup, you
should change type of IP to Dedicated.

Domain Aliases
Domain aliasing, or domain stacking, is creating additional
domain names that would point to the IP of a different domain.
For example, if your domain name is example.com, you
can register another domain name, e.g. example.net
and have it point to the location of example.com.
This means, every Internet user who goes to example.net
will land in example.com.
A domain alias may have:
- its own DNS zone;
- custom DNS records;
- separate mail service.
To create a new domain alias, do the following:
- Register the alias, exactly as you register domain
names.
- Click the Domains icon to go to your domain
settings page. Select the domain if you have more than one.
- Click the Add icon in the Domain Aliases
field at the bottom of the page.
- Confirm by clicking "Yes, I agree with the additional
charges".
- Enter the domain alias. This must be a fully qualified
domain name, e.g. example.com:

- Leave the Configure DNS box unchecked if the
domain alias is registered on a different DNS server. In
this case, DNS for this domain alias will not be
maintained and mail service will be inaccessible for
this domain alias.
- Check the Configure DNS box if you want a DNS
record for this domain alias to be created on this
hosting server. In this case you'll be able to create
and edit custom DNS records for this domain alias, and
Mail Service will be available.

Server Aliases
Server aliases are additional names for your virtual host.
Unlike domain aliases, they are not added to your DNS zone,
and are registered only with apache. For instance, if your
virtual host name is example.com and you also would
like it to be available at www.example.com, you should
add www
server alias to the example.com domain.
To add a server alias, do the following:
- Click the Web Options icon to go to your web
options page. Select the domain if you have more than one.
- Scroll down to the Server alias field and click
the
Add icon.
- Enter server alias. It will be added to the list of
server aliases for this virtual host name.


Renewing Domain
Registration
This option is available only for domains registered from
your control panel.
Although you will be sent an e-mail notification before
your domain expires, you can choose whether to renew your
contract with the registrar company manually or automatically.
In the automatic mode, your domain name will be renewed for as
many years as you specify in your control panel settings. In
the manual mode, you would have to enter your control panel
and click the Renew Domain link; otherwise the domain
name will expire and become unavailable. To set the renewal
mode to automatic or manual:
- Click the Web Options icon to go to your web
options page.
- Select the domain if you have more than one.
- The active mode shows up in the Domain renew mode
entry:

- To switch to another mode, click the Edit icon.
- On the page that opens, select either Manual or
Automatic.
To renew domain registration manually:
- Click the Renew domain link:

- Renew/registration date: the date you
registered your domain or last time renewed the domain
registration.
- Registration/last renew period in years: the
period you registered or last time renewed the domain
registration for.
- Total contract length in years: the period
you've registered your domain for (including all the
renewals).
- Expiration date: the date when your domain
registration period expires.
- Advisable renew date: the date you are
advised to renew the domain registration.
- Renew domain for this many year(s): set the
period you'd like to renew the domain registration for.
- Click the Submit button, to confirm your renewal
request.
To configure automatic renewal:
- Click the Edit icon next to Domain renew mode.
- Select Automatic and enter the years to renew the
domain for:


Changing
Contact/Billing Info for Domains Registered through the
Control Panel
If you want to change either your contact or
billing info for the registered domain, please click the Edit
icon in the corresponding section. Edit info in the form and
check Yes
in the Affect Owner Info entry:


Related Documents:
• Editing DNS settings
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