What alternatives are available for establishing drupal multi site if I cannot get the ISP to change /etc/hosts to include new sites? Thanks Roger
On 26/05/11 08:20 +1000, Roger wrote:
What alternatives are available for establishing drupal multi site if I cannot get the ISP to change /etc/hosts to include new sites?
Your ISP doesn't need to change /etc/hosts, but the dns entry of the domain, to point to your webserver. If he doesn't do that, change ISP, since it's his business to do so. /etc/hosts is for local entries only. regards Rolf -- ... Expediency asks the question, 'Is it politic?' ...
Well, I can't imagine a host that doesn't want a new account. That's what the /hosts file means to them. However, to most hosts, the ability to change that file means "reseller" for which there is a different fee structure. That being said, however, my hosting company doesn't even know when I add new domains to my portfolio. I get my domains through GoDaddy and point them to my host's DNS's. Then I go to cPanel and create a new subdomain. Then create a new folder for the new domain under public_html/sites and I'm ready. The host never even knew I did it. Nancy (781) 697-6344 Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. From: Roger
What alternatives are available for establishing drupal multi site if I cannot get the ISP to change /etc/hosts to include new sites?
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