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sitehost: Getting Started ]
Getting Started with your new domain
Welcome to Studio Braun Web Hosting! Please read the information below
for important information about settng up your account and the steps you
can take to get your presence on the Internet under way. For more information
about using your account, please see our online
manual and FAQ section.
The Studio Braun Administative Control Panel (http://yourdomainname.com/menu/)
allows you to maintain and modify your account with ease. While your domain
name is in the process of being transferred or registered, you may use
your assigned IP Address that was provided in your account Welcome Letter
in place of your domain name to access your account control panel.
When prompted enter your assigned account user name password to log into
the control panel. Once you have logged into the control panel browse
through the features to familiarize yourself with the tools available.
If you would like to change your password for your account you can do
this using the Password icon and follow the instructions.
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FTP
To upload your files to your site you can use any ftp ready client
or ftp enabled publishing tool. Until your domain name becomes active
you can use your IP address to connect to your account. For instructions
on configuring an ftp client please see our online
manual.
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Upload your web files into the directory labeled "www". This is your
web directory and any files that you wish to be seen via the web must
be located in this directory.
More Information about the directories and files
in your account.
The initial page of your site should be named "index.html", this
way when a user types in the url www.yourdomain.com, they are taken
straight to the initial page of your site without any further input.
Your CGI-BIN is also located in the "www" directory.
REMEMBER - name your home page "index.html" or "index.htm".
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FRONTPAGE 98/2000
Our servers also support Frontpage 98/2000. If you intend to use
MS FrontPage, you must first activate your FrontPage extensions by
clicking the "MS Frontpage" button in your account control panel and
installing the extensions. To publish your web from Frontpage, publish
to:
http://yourdomain.com/
Once again, until your domain name is transferred you can use your
IP address to publish your site with Frontpage.
Please note: Before your site will be displayed after
your publish, you will need to delete our default "under construction
page". You can do this by logging into your account control panel
and accessing the File Manager. Click on the "www" directory and delete
the file named "index.html". You can also use any ftp client to perform
this operation.
More information about using Frontpage
98/2000
Step 3: Setup your email
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To setup your POP mailboxes you can log into your account control
panel and select the "Mail Manager" icon. In this area you can setup
all of your email items...like auto-responders, forwarded mail, and
pop accounts.
To check your email you can configure any email client to receive
and send your mail. Here are the general settings to use for your
email client:
Email Address = username@yourdomain.com
Mail Server user name = username
Outgoing SMTP Mail Server = The SMTP server of your Internet Service
Provider
Incoming POP3 Mail Server = yourdomain.com
More information about configuring
email clients
Step 4: Enable other features of your accout
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SSH TELNET
If you would like to enable SSH telnet for your account to allow
you to log into a shell on your host, please submit an SSH telnet request
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More information about setting
up SSH telnet
* Not included with the Studio 1 Account
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SECURE SERVER ACCESS
If you would like to enable secure server access for your account
to use our secure certificate to access pages on your website securely,
please submit a Technical Support request.
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This will allow you to access pages using a secure URL such as: https://secure8.studiobraun.com/yourdomain/anypage.html
More information about SSL
Step 5: Customize your account
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Create your own "404 Not found" error pages.
Your first step is to create the HTML page you want to use as your
error message and upload it to your www directory.
ErrorDocument 404 http://www.yourdomain.com/yourerrorfile.html
Next, create a text file and name it ".htaccess" and add
the following line (the URL should point to your error page):
Finally, upload your .htaccess file to your www directory. After
you complete these steps, anyone trying to access a page that does
not exist will be redirected to your error page.
Additional Notes:
What are all the files and directories in my home directory?
Do not delete or change any of the directories or files that are located
in your account other than uploading to your "www" directory with pages
of your own design. The initial page of your site should be named "index.html",
this way when a user types in the url www.yourdomain.com, they are taken
straight to the initial page of your site without any further input.
When you connect to the root or "home" directory of your account via
ftp, you will see the following system files & directories:
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