Seohosting.com Question

pumabear

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Hi,

I have recently signed up for seohosting.com and ordered 5 c-class IP's

My question is, for my 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th account what nameservers should I set for my domains? The default ones?
the defualt ones are nsxx.websitewelcome and nsxx.websitewelcome

My main website that i set the initial account up with have private nameservers such as

ns1.domainname
ns2.domainname

Should I be doing the same thing for the 2nd account and so on, or are the default nameservers that hostgator provides what im supposed to use?

Would having the same nameservers not make the websites unique? I plan to link from them to other sites and don't want them all to have the same IP

Thanks!
 


Having the same nameservers on 5 accounts isn't going to affect anything. Having 5000 websites all with the same nameservers will. Just register your own nameservers for each domain and use those.
 
Having the same nameservers on 5 accounts isn't going to affect anything. Having 5000 websites all with the same nameservers will. Just register your own nameservers for each domain and use those.

Thats what ive been meaning to do, however don't you need 2 ip addresses to register them? I only have 1 Ip address for my 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th accounts each

where would i get the second IP address
 
Just use the same IP address for both nameservers. IE ns1.yoursite.com and ns2.yoursite.com will both point to the same single IP. Get it?
 
Just use the same IP address for both nameservers. IE ns1.yoursite.com and ns2.yoursite.com will both point to the same single IP. Get it?

This is how we suggest to do it on small ip account too. You can set it up a few different ways, self referencing nameservers ( the ns's are using the same domain name as the individual domains your using) or setting up 1 ns and using it for all. Also using the same ip ( and a single ip for both ns's) as your using on the domain is ok, not optimal but works fine.

I personally always create self referencing nameservers.
 
as long as i know that, every c-class ip use diffrent name server.
if you have 5 C-Class ip,so it must be 5 diffrent nameserver bro.
 
Just fucking buy shared accounts at hostgator and similar hosts and save 75% of your money.

It's all the same shit. Plus, with shared accounts you're going to be hosted with 100's or 1000's of "legit" sites which makes it easy to "blend in" with the crowd.

EDIT: Speaking of all the same shit, I'm pretty sure that seohosting.com is actually run/owned by hostgator.
 
Just fucking buy shared accounts at hostgator and similar hosts and save 75% of your money.

It's all the same shit. Plus, with shared accounts you're going to be hosted with 100's or 1000's of "legit" sites which makes it easy to "blend in" with the crowd.

EDIT: Speaking of all the same shit, I'm pretty sure that seohosting.com is actually run/owned by hostgator.

SeoHosting.com is a hostgator company
 
Hi,

I have recently signed up for seohosting.com and ordered 5 c-class IP's

My question is, for my 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th account what nameservers should I set for my domains? The default ones?
the defualt ones are nsxx.websitewelcome and nsxx.websitewelcome

My main website that i set the initial account up with have private nameservers such as

ns1.domainname
ns2.domainname

Should I be doing the same thing for the 2nd account and so on, or are the default nameservers that hostgator provides what im supposed to use?

Would having the same nameservers not make the websites unique? I plan to link from them to other sites and don't want them all to have the same IP

Thanks!

Hi pumabear, good question. You use one set of nameservers which points to the main SEOhosting.com Cpanel. From there, you assign a unique IP to each of your 5 domains.

Because millions of domains are often found on shared nameservers (eg, ns1.bluehost.com and ns2.bluehost.com), having 5 domains on the same nameservers won't raise any sorts of flags. Just make sure to give each domain a unique IP (at the C-block).

If you don't see the option to add a unique IP, contact SEOhosting.com's support via their chat and they will show you how.

Cheers,
HS