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Hi,

I have just had a webpage made & I need it hosted and online by tonight???


Can anyone sort this out. I can pay via pay pal but it must be online tonight!?!


Can anyone deal with this.

Can pay via pay pal!!!!


Lex
 
I can do that for you - can have it up in an hour or less

How long do you need it for?
 
cheers guys:

Atlanta1.....! I need it for a year? I have the page made/the domain name/need to host it.

It's with 1&1? Can you sort this & how much moola?
 
lex007 said:
cheers guys:

Atlanta1.....! I need it for a year? I have the page made/the domain name/need to host it.

It's with 1&1? Can you sort this & how much moola?
...This might be a silly question, but why don't you just upgrade your 1&1 account to a hosting acount? :cool:
 
Set the name servers to ns1.nsnoc.com and ns2.nsnoc.com and drop a mail with the domain to support at nsnoc.com with your account number (get it from www.domaincity.co.uk/signup.php3) I'll get it ready and send ftp details to you.

12 months hosting free of charge because I'm in a good mood today :)
 
netserve said:
Set the name servers to ns1.nsnoc.com and ns2.nsnoc.com and drop a mail with the domain to support at nsnoc.com with your
Well that's not going to be much good for lex007 if he wants the site live by tonight - before the DNS change has time to propegate. You should be telling him to do that - AND - set up a redirect from where the domain is currently pointing. If he can't do that (if he's currently got the name servers set to sedo for example) then he can't have his site online by this evening and you should be open with him about that.
 
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netserve said:
Set the name servers to ns1.nsnoc.com and ns2.nsnoc.com and drop a mail with the domain to support at nsnoc.com with your account number (get it from www.domaincity.co.uk/signup.php3) I'll get it ready and send ftp details to you.

12 months hosting free of charge because I'm in a good mood today :)

Netserve

Interesting.... is this offer exclusive :D


OB
 
Whats the longest that you've had a nameserver change take? I know the golden rule is allow 24 - 48 hours, but i've never had one take much longer than 2 hours tops.

mishmash said:
Well that's not going to be much good for lex007 if he wants the site live by tonight - before the DNS change has time to propegate. You should be telling him to do that - AND - set up a redirect from where the domain is currently pointing. If he can't do that (if he's currently got the name servers set to sedo for example) then he can't have his site online by this evening and you should be open with him about that.
 
BTFUK said:
Whats the longest that you've had a nameserver change take? I know the golden rule is allow 24 - 48 hours, but i've never had one take much longer than 2 hours tops.
Following a change I've generally seen that traffic (web and email) tails off from the old server pretty quickly but doesn't drop to nothing for a couple of days. I wouldn't rely on a change having taken place until 2 days had elapsed. I certainly wouldn't call up a client on another continent and expect them to be able to see the new site within a couple of hours.

I suppose it depends on who lex007 needs to be viewing the site this evening, and where they are - and if you need 100% confidence that when they type in the domain they'll see the site - or not.
 
I'm not getting at you, its just my changes seem to be almost instant!

I was just curious, perhaps my sites don't get enough traffic to notice traffic on the old server.
 
THe issue isn't a NS change, its the user's system. My bb modem caches the DNS until midnight... So if i visit a site now, and the NS changes in 5 mins, I don't get the new server until tomorrow.

Some ISP's also cache. NTL is one of them.
 
Bloody ISP's!

I'm glad mine caches quickly otherwise i'd be so frustrated!
 
Jeewhizz said:
THe issue isn't a NS change, its the user's system. My bb modem caches the DNS until midnight... So if i visit a site now, and the NS changes in 5 mins, I don't get the new server until tomorrow.

Some ISP's also cache. NTL is one of them.
There's a whole range of places where there could be a cache, from the users own computer to their ISP's DNS servers. Generally I think the slowest/most problematic one is the propagation of the DNS change to ISP's DNS servers.

A low traffic site, with traffic from dispirate ISPs, is going to have much less of a problem with this than a high traffic site, as the high traffic site will have had its domain looked up and therefore cached by many ISPs - for a very low traffic domain - when a user looks it up - the chances are higher that their ISP hasn't had a request for that domain recently and it's DNS servers won't be holding a cached result.
 
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True, although it does depend on the ISP's. My ISP won't cache the DNS at all but they aren't the cheapest ISP around - I guess you get what you pay for!
 
I didn't get a PM or mail so I assume it's been sorted.

I'd assumed the domain was a .uk in which case a name server change would take less than 2 hours.

If the poster couldn't cope with DNS cache etc it would have been better to keep the domain with the current parking provider/registrar.
 
My ISP dosent cache, but the biggest delay for Lex wont be his ISP, system or anything else mentioned. It will be 1&1, I bet they will take 24 hours before they even action the NS change :p
 
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