Freelancers Forum Messages on Wednesday July 1st 2009
Re: FN-FORUM: cPanel question
date posted 1st July 2009 14:37
Thanks Jim - so you'd point the DNS to their existing servers IP
address (which is easily found).
Which bit in cPanel is this under?
Kind Regards, Paul
Paul Boreham Web Design
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Re: FN-FORUM: cPanel question
date posted 1st July 2009 14:28
Hi Paul
cPanel's a pain in the arse for it if you've got DNS on one server, mail
on one and www on another!
I set mine up normally through cPanel and point the dns to the ip.
Obviously locally sen...
Re: FN-FORUM: cPanel question
date posted 1st July 2009 12:08
Thanks again - yes, exactly what I do. I have developments set up of
my own domain for the building (unless its a completely new domain).
But I do set the clients up in cPanel so i can get their da...
Re: FN-FORUM: cPanel question
date posted 1st July 2009 11:57
Thanks Alex - I would normally do that if I could either get the
nameservers changed (i would then build on a dev. subdomain) -
building on the clients hosting is not possible due to lack of php...
Re: FN-FORUM: cPanel question
date posted 1st July 2009 11:57
I usually set up a subdomain on my own domain for that client, and
only use the "live" domain once it goes live.
I believe that MX records (i.e., for mail) need not point to the same
IP as the A reco...
Re: FN-FORUM: cPanel question
date posted 1st July 2009 11:51
Paul Boreham Web Design wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible to set up accounts in WHM/cPanel, but for emails to
> ignore that account.
>
> For example - what I normally do when working on a new pro...
FN-FORUM: cPanel question
date posted 1st July 2009 11:26
Hi all,
Is it possible to set up accounts in WHM/cPanel, but for emails to
ignore that account.
For example - what I normally do when working on a new project is to
set the domain up on WHM/cPan...