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Support => General => Topic started by: xmanhattan on June 25, 2009, 17:46:23

Title: Forthnet servers
Post by: xmanhattan on June 25, 2009, 17:46:23
Hello all,

I have found a new client that is currently hosted at Forthnet.  As I see it, they can use Forthnet but the problem that I see is that they have been using the asp or Windows servers.

Should I offer to create their site temporarily on my server so that they will be able to see it and then have them switch the Forthnet hosting to the linux server?

Does anyone have any experiences regarding this?
Title: Re: Forthnet servers
Post by: babis1 on June 25, 2009, 18:35:53
if i understand.........and if they have allready a domain name connected with the forthnet host

go to your server create one account like the way you create (their domain...klp), after that you have to work in ftp your server ip (in the place who normaly write the ftp.domain.com ) upload all the elxis files in your server with your ftp, and in browser with http://your server ip/~username(the username of domain), you can see the installation of elxis, but you have to change the paths (if you have normaly http:www.something.com....now you have http://your server ip/~username(the username of domain)...in that case the bot map dont work (maybe and some else)
Title: Re: Forthnet servers
Post by: CREATIVE Options on June 26, 2009, 10:16:15
xmanhattan Ou !!

If the server doesn't have php installed, ask them what they want to install it.
Probably they will change the hosting plan with different charge for your customer.

I also I would like to inform you that they have really strange paths. Take a look:
Code: [Select]
<?php 
$mosConfig_offline 
= &#39;0&#39;;
$mosConfig_host = &#39;webcpw07.internet.gr&#39;;
$mosConfig_user = &#39;admin_user&#39;;
$mosConfig_password = &#39;password&#39;;
$mosConfig_db = &#39;travel___dbsamle&#39;;
$mosConfig_dbtype = &#39;mysql&#39;;
$mosConfig_dbprefix = &#39;elx_&#39;;
$mosConfig_lang = &#39;english&#39;;
$mosConfig_pub_langs = &#39;english,spanish&#39;;
$mosConfig_alang = &#39;english&#39;;
$mosConfig_absolute_path = &#39;E:\WWWData\SiteData\Domains\domain.gr\ROOT\Inetpub\wwwroot&#39;;
$mosConfig_live_site = &#39;http://www.domain.gr&#39;;
$mosConfig_sitename = &#39;domain&#39;;
.....
$mosConfig_cachepath = &#39;E:\WWWData\SiteData\Domains\domain.gr\ROOT\Inetpub\wwwroot\cache&#39;;
...
?>

Beware !! If the main user change his password for the email, also change and the password for the DB !!!
Title: Re: Forthnet servers
Post by: xmanhattan on June 26, 2009, 18:06:42
Hey guys,

Thanks for the information.

About the password, I just found out the hard way.  I tried to do an ftp to see what the client has there and not only did I find an access database (mdb) but then I was informed that their web site stopped.

Yes, I think that the client will definitely have to leave forthnet.

Wow, what a fantastic server setup they must have at forthnet!!!
Ouuu, I better watch out they might be listening and cut off my internet.
Title: Re: Forthnet servers
Post by: ks-net on June 26, 2009, 18:27:28
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Ouuu, I better watch out they might be listening and cut off my internet.

Don't worry .. it is sure that they don't read or listen customer comments
Title: Re: Forthnet servers
Post by: rentasite on June 26, 2009, 20:21:34
Don't worry .. it is sure that they don't read or listen customer comments

lol  exactly