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herrfreebie 12-12-2005, 11:10 PM Hi!
If I want start offer anonymous hosting, what should I include and not?
What is the best way for the anonymous-thing you recommended?
StackHost 12-12-2005, 11:14 PM What ... ...
herrfreebie 12-12-2005, 11:18 PM What ... ...
What are you woundering about?
StackHost 12-12-2005, 11:19 PM Your question. Not sure what you are asking there.
herrfreebie 12-12-2005, 11:22 PM Your question. Not sure what you are asking there.
If you read it carefully again I think you will understand.
StackHost 12-12-2005, 11:27 PM Hmm, okay ... ... I'll fix a few things for you, and then point out where it doesn't make sense, then maybe you can clarify.
Your original statement:
If I want start offer anonymous hosting, what should I include and not?
What is the best way for the anonymous-thing you recommended?
Probably what it should say:
I want to start offering anonymous hosting - what should I include?
What is the best way for the anonymous-thing you recommended?
Now the underlined statement makes absolutely no sense, gramatically. In addition, you do not specify what the anonymous-thing is, and if it is supposed to be provided by the first question, then it still makes very little sense.
If you want actual help, you should ask actual questions.
herrfreebie 12-12-2005, 11:30 PM Hmm, okay ... ... I'll fix a few things for you, and then point out where it doesn't make sense, then maybe you can clarify.
Your original statement:
If I want start offer anonymous hosting, what should I include and not?
What is the best way for the anonymous-thing you recommended?
Probably what it should say:
I want to start offering anonymous hosting - what should I include?
What is the best way for the anonymous-thing you recommended?
Now the underlined statement makes absolutely no sense, gramatically. In addition, you do not specify what the anonymous-thing is, and if it is supposed to be provided by the first question, then it still makes very little sense.
If you want actual help, you should ask actual questions.
Now I understand what your point is and you have right.
Sorry for my bad written english-knowledge :)
StackHost 12-12-2005, 11:33 PM So what are you asking?
herrfreebie 12-12-2005, 11:35 PM I want to start offering anonymous hosting - what should I include?
StackHost 12-12-2005, 11:37 PM What do you consider anonymous hosting? Do you want to provide resellers anonymous nameservers? Do you want to provide shared clients masked nameservers so no one knows where they are being hosted? What is your objective?
bqinternet 12-13-2005, 12:15 AM Now I understand what your point is and you have right.
Sorry for my bad written english-knowledge :)
Your English is good enough, but the problem is that you're not being specific enough. What do you mean by "anonymous hosting"? Perhaps provide several clear examples of what you consider to be anonymous hosting.
hostdepartment 12-13-2005, 02:14 AM Hi,
I guess the anonymous hosting herrfreebie was referring to is the one that is capable of providing anonymous hosting accounts to one's clients. I assume what he meant was a reseller account that provides anonymous hosting ability.
When you want to offer an anonymous hosting, it would be best for you to search for hosting companies that have reseller plans that lets you have your own Nameservers. That way, whenever your clients do a whois in the internet, they will see that their domain is pointing to : ns1.yourcompany.com and ns2.yourcompany.com with your own dedicated IP addresses.
You will also need control panel systems that gives you the ability to charge your own clients, integrated with the admin side of the control panel. There are some hosting companies that provide that, I believe.
I am not sure about the control panels, but I only know H-Sphere who have the ability to do that. I am not familiar with the other control panels (cpanel, plesk, etc), but I believe every one of them have their own advantages/disadvantages.
Any other thoughts or ideas ?
Regards,
Brad Davis
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herrfreebie 12-13-2005, 02:28 AM Hi,
I guess the anonymous hosting herrfreebie was referring to is the one that is capable of providing anonymous hosting accounts to one's clients. I assume what he meant was a reseller account that provides anonymous hosting ability.
When you want to offer an anonymous hosting, it would be best for you to search for hosting companies that have reseller plans that lets you have your own Nameservers. That way, whenever your clients do a whois in the internet, they will see that their domain is pointing to : ns1.yourcompany.com and ns2.yourcompany.com with your own dedicated IP addresses.
You will also need control panel systems that gives you the ability to charge your own clients, integrated with the admin side of the control panel. There are some hosting companies that provide that, I believe.
I am not sure about the control panels, but I only know H-Sphere who have the ability to do that. I am not familiar with the other control panels (cpanel, plesk, etc), but I believe every one of them have their own advantages/disadvantages.
Any other thoughts or ideas ?
Regards,
Brad Davis
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My idea is offer anonymous shared hosting accounts with extra high privacy
than usual webhosts offer.
Ideas like: the customers information (adress and things like that) is keeped
on a safe place, possible with pgp/gnupg e-mailconnection between the webhost
and the customer, etc etc
Any suggetions?
datapimp 12-14-2005, 05:02 AM Your English is good enough......to work tech support for most web hosts.
funkytaco 12-14-2005, 01:36 PM LOL. :)
Do you mean a file-sharing website by anonymous hosting? Or something like Tripod.com? It is fairly anonymous.
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