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User Frequently Asked
Questions
- 1. General Questions
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1.1. What is the difference
between Unix accounts and Windows accounts?
1.2. What do I need to use web
hosting services?
1.3. How do I change my billing
information?
1.4. How do I change my contact
information?
1.5. Can I accept credit card on
my site? Will it be secure?
1.6. What is SSL?
1.7. I lost my password, what
should I do?
1.8. What happens if I excess my
data transfer limit?
1.9. Can I purchase additional
disk space?
1.10. What happens if I purchase
additional products in the middle of the month?
2. Mail
3. Domain Name
4. FTP
5. Troubleshooting
1. General Questions
- 1.1. What is the difference
between Unix accounts and Windows accounts?
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Unix provides secure and reliable environment perfect for most of
the hosting needs, but sometimes you want to take advantage of some
Windows applications such as MS Access, ASP scripting. For that you
might want to use NT.

- 1.2. What do I need to use web
hosting services?
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Web browser and Internet connection is all that is needed.

- 1.3. How do I change my billing
information?
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Go to Billing->Billing Info menu, and click the Change
Billing Info button.

- 1.4. How do I change my contact
information?
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Go to Acct. Preferences->Contact Info and edit
your contact information.

- 1.5. Can I accept credit card on
my site? Will it be secure?
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Yes, H-Sphere supports secure transaction protocol, such as SSL.

- 1.6. What is SSL?
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The SSL security protocol provides data encryption, server
authentication, message integrity, and optional client
authentication for a TCP/IP connection. Because SSL is built into
all major browsers and web servers, simply installing a digital
certificate turns on their SSL capabilities.

- 1.7. I lost my password, what
should I do?
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Go to the control panel site. Click on the link "forgot your
password", it is usually located bellow the login box, and
follow the instructions.

- 1.8. What happens if I excess my
data transfer limit?
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Any data transfer in excess of plan threshold will be charged at
the end of the billing period.

- 1.9. Can I purchase additional
disk space?
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Additional disk space can be purchased through H-Sphere.

- 1.10. What happens if I purchase
additional products in the middle of the month?
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Any additional resource purchases will be pro-rated accordingly.
The charge will be calculated based on the date when the resource
was purchase to the end of the billing cycle.

2. Mail
- 2.1. How do I set up an e-mail account to
forward to another account?
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E-mail forwarding allows you to automatically forward e-mails that
come to a particular e-mail address at yourdomain.com to any other
address on Internet. Please see User's
E-Mail Guide for more information

- 2.2. I have difficulties in retrieving mail
using Netscape. I can't log into my mail account because the account
user name now takes the form of the full e-mail address.
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Write mail server login name in the Netscape preferences with the
% character instead of the @ sign, e.g. login: username%domain.com

- 2.3. How do I pop in to pick up my virtual
domain email?
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Virtual domain users need to use the following format for thier
user name when popping in:
user%virtual_domain_name
Eudora might require the following syntax:
user%virtual_domain_name@pophost
Microsoft clients may take the following syntax:
user@virtual_domain
If you don't include the %virtual_domain_name, vpopmail will assume
it is either a /etc/passwd user or a vpop user in ~vpopmail/users or
configured with "default domain".

- 2.4. I can't send mail with Outlook Express. I
get a rcpthosts error.
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You need to check your pop3 box before sending mail trough the
server. When the POP3 box is checked, you can send emails within the
next 15-30 minutes.

- 2.5. How do I get FormMail working?
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It's a perl script. You need to add .pl as extention for CGI. You
can find it on the web options page.

3. Domain Name
- 3.1. What is a domain name?
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Domain names are the familiar, easy to remember names for
computers on the Internet (such as internic.net). They correspond to
a series of numbers (called Internet Protocol numbers) that serve as
routing addresses on the Internet. Domain names are used generally
as a convenient way of locating information and reaching others on
the Internet.

- 3.2. What does "register a domain
name" mean?
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The Internet domain name system (DNS) consists of a directory,
organized hierarchically, of all the domain names and their
corresponding computers registered to particular companies and
persons using the Internet. When you register a domain name, it will
be associated with the computer on the Internet you designate during
the period the registration is in effect.

- 3.3. How can I get a domain name in
.com, .net or .org?
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H-Sphere provides an easy way to register .com, .net or .org
domains.

- 3.4. What is involved in registering a
domain name in .com, .net or .org?
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To register a domain name, you will be asked to provide the
registrar you select with the various contact and technical
information that makes up the registration. H-Sphere will guide you
through the process, and will make it extremely easy. H-Sphere will
automatically contact the registrar, who will then keep records of
the contact information and submit the technical information to a
central directory known as the "registry." This registry
provides other computers on the Internet the information necessary
to send you e-mail or to find your web site. You will also be
required to enter a registration contract with the registrar, which
sets forth the terms under which your registration is accepted and
will be maintained.

- 3.5. Will my name and contact
information be publicly available?
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Yes. Information about who is responsible for domain names is
publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems
and to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark, and
other laws. The registrar will make this information available to
the public on a "Whois" site.

- 3.6. How long does a domain name
registration last? Can it be renewed?
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H-Sphere provides you with the ability to register and renew the
domain registrations in one-year increments, with a total
registration period limit of ten years.

- 3.7. How much does a domain name
registration name cost?
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The prices vary depending on the plan you select.

- 3.8. How long does it take to register
or transfer a domain name?
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It will take you just a few minutes to register a domain, but it
might not be available on the Internet for up to 48 hours. This is
due to the fact that Internet DNS databases are updated only once a
day, causing the delay.

- 3.9. Someone else has registered by
company's name as a .com domain name. What is the process for
resolving my complaint?
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All ICANN-accredited registrars follow a uniform dispute
resolution policy. Under that policy, disputes over entitlement to a
domain-name registration are ordinarily resolved by court litigation
between the parties claiming rights to the registration. Once the
court rules who is entitled to the registration, the registrar will
implement that ruling. In disputes arising from registrations
allegedly made abusively (such as "cybersquatting" and
cyberpiracy"), the uniform policy provides an expedited
administrative procedure to allow the dispute to be resolved without
the cost and delays often encountered in court litigation. In these
cases, you can invoke the administrative procedure by filing a
complaint with one of the dispute-resolution service providers
listed at http://www.icann.org/udrp/approved-providers.htm. For more
details on the uniform dispute resolution policy, see http://www.icann.org/udrp/udrp.htm.

- 3.10. What are the rules for
registration of .net and .org names?
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They are the same as for .com. Traditionally, however, names in
.net have been used by organizations involved in Internet
infrastructure activities and .org is frequently used by
not-for-profit organizations.

- 3.11. Are .com, .net, and .org domain
names available for registration on a global basis?
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Yes. The .com, .net, and .org domains are available for
registration by Internet users across the globe. ICANN-accredited
domain name registrars are also located in various countries around
the world. To view the InterNIC list of domain name registrars by
country, click here.

- 3.12. I've seen domain names ending
with two-letter combinations, like .uk. What are the rules for
registering in these domains?
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Two letter domains, such as .uk, .de and .jp (for example), are
called country code top level domains (ccTLDs) and correspond to a
country, territory, or other geographic location. The rules and
policies for registering domain names in the ccTLDs vary
significantly and some are reserved for use by citizens of the
corresponding country. You should check with the registrar offering
ccTLD registration services regarding the specific terms and
conditions for registration. H-Sphere supports hosting of such
domains.

- 3.13. What is a stopgap domain?
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A stopgap domain alows to create hosting if you don`t have any
domain name. If you register with a stopgap domain, you will get a
domain name like "loginname.u1.your-base-domain". You can
create your own web-site and access it with either the IP (if the IP
is dedicated) or the above domain name. This kind of domain doesn`t
have any registration records in the DNS.

4. FTP
- 4.1. Anonymous FTP users don't see the content
of my directory.
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Anonymous FTP users can't enter your root directory. They can
enter only the directory you dedicated for anonymous ftp users.

- 4.2. How come my virtual FTP users can browse my
root directory?
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Your virtual FTP users can have access to more than one virtual
FTP directory, so you need to allow them to enter the root dir. You
can use FTP subaccounts to restrict their access to only one
directory.

5. Troubleshooting
- 5.1. When I'm trying to connect to
my account using FTP, the system doesn't respond for some time and
then logs out with an error.
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Use FTP active mode (disable passive). It is in your computer's
FTP configuration.

- 5.2. My webalizer doesn't work.
What's the problem?
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One possible reason can be that you are approaching your disk
quota. Webalizer needs at least 2 MB unused disk space to function
properly.

- 5.3. I get "Failed to add new
resource over the hard credit" message when I'm trying to
create a new resource.
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This means you have reached your Credit Limit. For example, you've
used all your money on your balance if you pay by check, or your
credit card expired/was broken and failed to be charged. In this
case you'll still be able to run your hosting account (with
recurrent and extra usage payment accrued), but you won't be able to
create any new resource (neither paid nor free).

- 5.4. ASP is not working, however the
button next to this resource on the Domain Web Service page is set
to ON.
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Check if the *.asp files are not included into SSI section. It's a
common mistake. If you set the *.asp files to be lauched via SSI
library, set ASP to OFF, delete the *.asp extension from SSI list
and then set ASP to ON again.

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