FAQ
(Frequently Asked Questions)
How long will it
take to set up my web site?
We can usually have your web site up
and ready for you to upload your web pages within one day depending on the speed with
which the InterNIC updates your domain name in their database.
Can I create my own
web pages?
Yes. There are numerous good books and
software programs such as, Microsoft Frontpage
, Symantec Visual Page
and Adobe Pagemill, that
will help you design attractive and informative web pages on your own computer. These
programs are available in both Windows PC and Macintosh versions.
If you have Internet access most of these programs also allow you can load your files
directly to our servers by FTP. You can also make changes to your pages by using Telnet.
(FTP is an Internet service that allows files to be uploaded and downloaded from one
computer to another. Telnet is an Internet service that allows you to log on to another
computer and use it as if you were sitting in front of it. FTP and Telnet are programs
that are available for PC's and Mac's.)
How do I upload my
web pages to Intersessions?
If you have Internet Access you can
upload your web pages to your web site at Intersessions in a variety of ways.
First, most of the web page development programs mentioned above also include upload
functions in their menus. By pushing an 'upload' or 'publish' button and entering the
domain name of your site, your login name and password these programs can automatically
upload the entire site you have designed.
Second, there are numerous programs available for free on the internet or provided with
your computer that will allow you to use the FTP protocol to upload your pages. (FTP is a
standard Internet service that allows files to be uploaded and downloaded from one
computer to another.) Fetch is a popular FTP
program for the Macintosh and WS-FTP is a similar program for
Windows PC. These programs are not difficult to use and the tech support staff at
Intersessions stands ready to answer any questions you have about transferring your files.
Why would I want my
own domain name?
Many businesses like the simplicity of
an easy to remember name such as eds-bakery.com or want the appearance of being big enough
to afford their own internet server. In that case we will help you find a suitable
available domain name and register it for you. Once registered we can set the domain up on
our servers and your web pages will be available over the internet under the URL
http://www.eds-bakery.
My domain name
and/or web site are with another ISP. How can I transfer to Intersessions?
Transferring your domain name so you
can host your web site at Intersessions is easier than you think. We file a transfer
request with the InterNIC and they send the domain's owner (administrative contact) an
email asking for approval to move the domain to our servers. With the owner's approval the
InterNIC can make the transfer within 24 hours.If you are not listed as the administrative
contact we may require the cooperation of your present provider or you may have to write
to the InterNIC and request the change
Transferring your web site is easy. You can use an FTP program to transfer your web pages
to your new site, you can upload new web pages from your PC or you can simply provide us
access to your account and we'll copy the files over.
What is an email
alias?
Some companies find it convienent to
receive email under two or more different names. For example, you may want to be addressed
as ed@eds-bakery.com or sales@eds-bakery.com and have email for both go to the same
account. With our web hosting service we'll provide you with unlimited aliases.
What is email
forwarding?
At no extra charge we can arrange to
have the email addressed to you and your aliases automatically forwarded to an email
account that you have with another provider.
If I don't want a
web site why would I want to register a domain name now?
Only one organization can have the name
coca-cola.com or eds-bakery.com. Domain name are being registered by the thousands and
many good names have already been used. Although you may not be ready to get your business
on the internet now you know you may want to later. However, by that time your business
name may be taken by someone else. You can use our instant online domain registration to
register your name now. This will insure that you have the name you want whe nyou are
ready for a web site.
The InterNIC has
said that they'll cancel names that are reserved but not being used. What can I do?
Intersessions Inc. can protect your
name by activating it, setting it up on our DNS server and assigning it to an IP number.
Although you're not using it, your domain name will respond to 'pings' and respond to web
browsers by showing a web page that is under construction. As far as the InterNIC is
concerned it will look like any other active domain name. Check here to find out more about
activation.
Why would I want a
real virtual domain with my own IP address?
An IP address is similar to your own
unique telephone number. When this address is matched by our DNS servers to your domain
name your web site can be reached by any web browser in use, you can access your site by
FTP or telnet, email can be sent or received without problems. In fact you will have a
real virtual host (computer) that will appear as any other computer on the internet. Some
web hosting services have attempted to conserve IP addresses by inventing complicated
programs that allow multiple web sites to share IP addresses. Don't be fooled! IP address
sharing is not supported by many browsers and cannot give you the full access to your site
that Intersessions provides. Our access to unused IP blocks means address sharing when
never be an issue when you host with Intersessions.
What does FTP and
Telnet access mean?
FTP is the easiest and most reliable
method of transferring files over the internet to another computer. It is most often used
for transferring (uploading) web pages that your have created on your personal computer to
your web site on the ISP's computers. There FTP programs available for
practically all PC's.
Telnet is method of logging in directly to the computer hosting your web site. A command
window opens on your local computer providing you with direct access to the files on your
web site. Using Unix commands you can edit, copy, rename, delete, etc web site files
directly, as well as run programs and check mail right on the server. Telnet client
programs are usually provided with Windows 95 and can be downloaded over the internet for
Mac's.
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