Reverse Proxy Pain
Mod_proxy, Mod_cache, and Mod_proxy_html can’t save this site. Recently, I was experimenting with mod_cache, mod_proxy, and mod_proxy_html in a reverse proxy configuration. A friend had a site and was interesting… Read more »
Mod_proxy, Mod_cache, and Mod_proxy_html can’t save this site. Recently, I was experimenting with mod_cache, mod_proxy, and mod_proxy_html in a reverse proxy configuration. A friend had a site and was interesting… Read more »
Web Hosting the Traditional Way (1993-2006) I don’t know about you but my first web hosting was done at my house in 1993 with a private T1 to that location…. Read more »
You have some domains registered under one account and you are moving to another 1and1 server. In the process you will eventually decommission the server they are assigned to. How would you do it? Currently there is not a direct method that 1and1 has that would simply move and update these domains to that new server. We are not talking about anything on the servers themselves but housekeeping information that is in their administrative control panel. When you move any domain internally they will reset the DNS server delegation to their own 1and1 servers. I have never used 1and1 servers for any of my name servers (dns) so this is especially annoying because I transferred them into 1and1 with the delegation intact. Why do they re-delegate my domains to their dns servers?