Resealling Hosting Accounts

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Hi guys, i was looking around at some prices for resealling web accounts.
I found a few cheap ones, that look really good, they all come with cpanel etc.
I was thinking of starting a small web hosting company, and i have my own dell server.
I i have a domain name, can i rerect it to my server, then have a domain name for my clients that uses the servers own user space.

http://www.mdwebhosting.com.au/resellerhosting/linux/
Corey how does your system work, i know that you have your own server, so how about the domain names and cpanel etc.

Can i use my sever, use a domain name and sell accouts to people and make a domain name for them to, how would cpanel work with this.
Thanks heaps
cya
 

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well you'll first need a T1 line or greater connection to "host" sites.

second of course is the server, we currently have 3 servers from theplanet (www.theplanet.com) and you can get CPanel/WHM and that takes care of all the domains.

the linux servers are the only ones with CPanel/WHM.

you could use bind or the windows equivelant to set nameservers to your own server for your domain to point to.

again i would either buy resellers or buy a dedicated server from someplace like theplanet, if you look under server matrix they have some 100-200/mo servers. (great connection and uptime too :))
 

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Iam getting T1 soon, but over $100\m is a bit to much, But can i use my own server and my own internet connection and still host? cpanel is hard to install but i think the cpanel tech team can do it. So how about the domains, can i have a main own and make subdomains of it?
and also have domains that connect to my server, easyery?

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actually, cpanel is quite easy to install, really all you need to do is install a bare linux distrobution (such as FC5, RHE 3,4, FreeBSD, or others) and then you run the cpanel setup in your console. the setup then checks your system downloads and installs the required files for WHM/CPanel.

throught cpanel/whm you can make your servers main domain it and then user cpanel and whm to make subdomains off of it.

as for the domains in general, the CPanel/WHM install will install BIND which creates nameservers on your server, so domains can point to the server and the server can send out the information.
 

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Ok thanks Jake for the info, i understand much better now.
I might try to install cpanel now, using a live cd of linux, but were do you download it, theres layer 1 and layer 2 and perl .sea and all these others.

Edit: i have my server now running plesk, but i have no domain name to test it out.
Do you have one that ur not using that i could test it with?
Or is it possible to use local host?

Thanks
 
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i dont have a domain personally, maybe someone has a .br they can let you use?

try the free trial of cpanel, download the file once you've installed linux (livecd wont work because it needs the linux filesystem).
 

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If someone has a domain to let me borrow, please yet me know.
Iam installing cpanel, and iam using a livecd, its working so far, but it may need for linux to be installed like you said, ill yet it do it and then try.

Is installing linux easy, i had a hard enogh time getting the livecd to work, lol
if you have anylinks for a install isos, can u recomend any?
Id like redhat, but theres so many i dont know which one.
thanks
 

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Jake said:
if you want i will be on for another hour or so, you can IM me, i'll send you a PM with my aim sn...

heres FC5, kinda big though, but it would work good.
http://fedora.redhat.com/

I have to go to, but ill talk to you on sunday night or monday.
add me on msn, if you want.

Thanks for all your help, Jake, dam linux is hard to get used to compared to old windoz
lol, any way talk to ya later
p.s. That download is huge!, theres like 5X 600mb cds, ha ha oh well it will be worth it.
As soon as i get it running you can have a account, though you probally have all you need here, but anyway.
 

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You can download a smaller Distro to , like slackware.
The linux you're downloading is probably ubuntu , nd most of the cd's are filled with software crap wich you are not going to use if you just wnt to use the computer as server.

You can download slackware or an old version of debian.
And install LAMPP (Linux,Apache,MySQL(i),PHP,Perl)
That would take up less then 1 CD.
Is way more effficient
and Will give you a better feeling about yourself because you did it all by yourself
 

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you can install ubuntu in server mode. meaning that won't have usless programs
 
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^^^^ ubuntu is a very good distrobution for servers if you dont want anything on them, just plain and simple server.
 

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I think Fedora is more fit as a server distro , face the fact: (k)ubuntu was made as a workstation distro not as a server distro
 

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i dopnt think you originally got my first post, unless you did and were talking to demosthenes705... but i said fedora core 5 was my personal choice :)
 

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I think fedora core 5 is a lil bit to new. It may be stable'ish , but i'd rather still use fc4 cause i know it's good and stable


Offtopic:I love yumm:)
and yumm loves me back!

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haha, well i think fc4 is much more buggy imo
 

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Ah well different people different styles.

It is stilll a fact fedora just rocks.!
 
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Ill try fedora, but any ideas on how to install, i dont get the partitioning system
 
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use automatic, it should automatically partition it for you.
 

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Ye... and if you want to use it for a server just type server when you can type parameters before install...

no KDE or GNOME though
 
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