Need OnShore Reseller Hosting

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Sponge Bob

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Hey guys,

I need a onshore reseller hosting that is fast and has been there since some years now.

Also i need this as i would like to use custom nameservers, i just need it for my main site www.photonservers.com to be hosted on that.

Space: 1-2GB
Bandwidth: 100GB or so

My budget is between $3-$5 /Month

Let me know the pricing and also the sites, which are good at this.
 
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Oops forgot to mention on the top i need reseller with WHM/cPanel .

VPS i dont want as i already have but i want a reseller coz i want to host that site outside my servers.

Thanks
 
I can set up ur site on Kloxo which is FREE!!!..i hve spare VPS with me available..if u want to give it a try let me know..
 
Hmmm nah thanks sniper i would have gone for vps, but guess nah...

@Cyber i would have gone for it, but also i want a trusted host not something that just came up like a few months back.

Thanks
 
Despite what others say. Get IP addresses of the main nameservers, then register your own nameservers with those IP addresses and it will do the trick. You can use some free DNS services(like afraid.org) as well. It has nothing to do with your hosting if you are smart enough.
 
"Krunix yeah i have a hosting with webhostingpad.com and their servers these days seem to have been lagging, and also i did that i use namecheap so i created new ns records which are these

ns1.photonservers.net
ns2.photonservers.net

but they dont seem to work.

@Sandino yeah i know i can get that from my host, but i dont want to stay with webhostingpad thats why i made this post :)
 
It should work. What IP addresses did you put there?

There is another way though. Assuming you have your own servers(since you are running a hosting company). Let's say you have cP/WHM installed on the server(I don't want to start explaining how to do it without control panel, from SSH. It's a bit complicated and it could take me some time to write it up).

So, create ns1.photonservers.net and ns2.photonservers.net via WHM. If you get a 'forever loading page' it's a bug in WHM so just edit the /etc/nameserverips file.

Then create a new account for photonservers.net on that server. After that edit the DNS zone file for photonservers.net and set A record to another IP address(your new hosting). It should look like this after you edit it:
Code:
photonservers.net. IN A newip
www IN A newip
Then restart the DNS service and we are done ^^
 
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