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    * Reseller - Client don't know upstream host

    I purchase a reseller plan from A hosting company..

    How to make my client don't know i'm reseller from A hosting company?

    ps: client can trace my NS and know than i'm using reseller although i used NS1.mydomain.com .

    Thx

  2. #2
    You could try getting a dedicated IP address (or two) and assign them to your nameservers.
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    you may need 3 IPs in total. 2 for the two private nameservers and one for your own website or you can use the IP as your main shared IP for your clients.

    But there is always one way or another a client can find out who you resell from if they are determined to find out. Only way to avoid this is to get a vps or a dedicated server. Then everything is yours.

  4. #4
    I don't want like this
    http://network-tools.com/default.asp...host=ceryn.com
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  5. #5
    1. Signup at everydns.net

    2. Map your NS to your providers IP


    So when your clients do a whois, they will see everydns NS instead of your providers NS. Simple and effective!

  6. #6
    The customer can still lookup ARIN to see who owns the IP block. Odds are high it is your reseller provider. (If not, then your reseller provider is not very large since they don't have their own IP allocation?)
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  7. #7
    You can use a reseller account, but use your own NS and buy a block of IP by yourself, or else your reseller account's provider will be trackable by your client. I believe one small block of IP will not cost you more than $15/month

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