General FAQ's
What directory and file names are acceptable?
How do I update my web pages?
How do I create sub-directories?
How do I access my personal web-based Control Panel?
When will I be able to reach my site using the domain
name?
Accessing your site
I type in my IP address but I get a
default page, why?
What should I do if denied access to my website when using
a browser?
What are the folders I see
when I connect to my web site?
How do I get my page to load automatically?
FTP Connections to your site:
Do you have any FTP software
available for download?
What FTP host name do I use to access my web site(s)?
What should I do if denied access via FTP or to "stats"?
FTP Connections to Your Site
What FTP host name do I use to access my web
site(s)?
Answer: To update your web pages, FTP into
yourdomain.com. Use the USERID and PASSWORD provided
on your account activation notice to ftp to your site. If
you create any links using the IP address, we suggest that
you modify the HTML to reflect your domain name once
active world wide. Using relative paths rather than
absolute paths when linking web pages will eliminate the
need to modify your links.
Do you have any FTP software available for download?
Answer: No, but we recommend using an excellent shareware program
called WS_FTP LE or CuteFTP. You can download this program
for free directly from C-Net at the address
http://www.download.com.
Enter WS_FTP LE or CuteFTP. Also remember to
select the OS you are using in C-Net's search screen.
What should I do if denied access via FTP or to
"stats"?
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If you can access your account Control Panel, but
cannot access your account via FTP, the FTP
configurations may be incorrect.
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If you are denied access to either or both AFTER
entering your userid and password, you may be using
the wrong password. Check the activation notice sent
to you via email when the account was first set up. If
you changed your password and it doesn't seem to be
working, contact
support@gtswebsurf.com
to reset your password.
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If you can connect via FTP, but not open your Control
Panel, carefully read the Control Panel access
instructions included with the activation email.
Answer: If you receive the message "There is no DNS
entry for http://www.yourdomain.com", there are several
possible explanations:
1) Try to reach the site using the IP address. If you are
successful, the domain name is either not active or not
yet propagated.
For a NEW domain, it may take up to a week for the name to
be released by InterNIC and propagated to DNS's (Domain
Name Servers) throughout the Internet. (Foreign domains
and transfers take longer).
If it is an older domain that has previously been
reachable, the name may be on hold with InterNIC. Contact
InterNIC directly to determine the reason the name is on
hold.
You can check the status of your domain name by going to
your "whois" page using your control panel.
2) If you can reach the site with the IP address and you
know it has been more than 72 hours since the name was
released by InterNIC:
Clear your browser cache and try again. If you are using
Netscape Navigator, first select Options | Network
Preferences, then choose the Cache tab. Click on the
buttons "Clear Memory Cache Now" and "Clear Disk Cache
Now" and OK, then click Reload. For Internet Explorer
Select View | Options, then the Navigation tab and click
"Clear History" and OK, then click Refresh.
Note: Netscape may require manually clearing the cache.
With Windows Explorer find the Netscape folder (e.g.
C:\Program Files\Netscape\Navigator\Cache - then
highlight and delete the files in the Cache folder -
then click on Reload)
If you know that others are able to reach the site with
the domain name but you can't (even after clearing the
Cache), contact your local ISP. They may not have
updated their DNS records.
If you are still unable to reach it after all of these
steps, email
support@gtswebsurf.com
for assistance. Be sure to describe all the steps you
have already taken.
3) If you are unable to reach the site with either the
domain name OR the IP address you may be experiencing
connectivity problems. If you are unable to reach this
URL, either wait until connectivity is restored and try
again, or contact your local ISP for information on
possible network problems.
Answer: When you connect to the root or "home"
directory of your account via ftp, you will see the
following system directories/folders which are landmarks
suggesting a successful connection:
./ .neomail-Yourname/
public_ftp/
../ .trash/
public_html/
.htpasswds/
.lastlogin catalogs/
www@
.neomail/
etc/
.neomail-acassel/
mail/
The directory www/ is for your html web site files. These
are the files that people will see when they visit your
web site from their web browser by using
WWW.YOURDOMAIN.COM. You can transfer files directly to
the root level and/or create subdirectories.
How
do I get my page to load automatically?
Answer: You must name your main loading file either
"index.htm" or "index.html" . Be sure to name everything
in lowercase, not "INDEX.HTM" . Also, this file must to
located in your home directory, which is the first
directory you see when accessing the web server via ftp.
Also make sure that you can see the index.html file in
your htdocs/ folder.
What directory and file names are acceptable?
Answer: Our operating system (LINUX) is case
sensitive. In other words, the file name "faq.html" is NOT
the same as "FAQ.html". If your HTML code references a
faq.html, but the actual file name is in uppercase, this
will result in a File Not Found error. This applies to
directory names as well.
To prevent errors, we suggest naming all files in
lowercase. Spaces and and special control characters are
generally not a good idea. The underscore character ("_")
is acceptable. You should avoid special characters (e.g. !
@ # $ % ^ & * : ') in file names. We suggest that you keep
the length of file names to a minimum. The tilde (~)
cannot be used in directory or file names.
How do I update my
web pages?
Answer: You can literally create and maintain your
web pages, images, and scripts locally and upload them to
the web server at your leisure via FTP. You can overwrite
existing files or transfer a new file.
We recommend using the "make directory" feature in our
recommended FTP client software, WS_FTP LE or CuteFTP.
How do I access my personal web-based Control Panel?
Once your domain is active, you can access your Control
Panel in the following manner:
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http://www.your_domain.com/cpanel/
If your domain name is still in the registration process,
you can still access the control panel using the temporary
URL provided within your activation notice.
If your IP address is: 223.22.223.22, then you would
enter: http://223.22.223.22/cpanel/
You will need to use the same username and password that
you use to access your account when using FTP.
When will I be able to reach my site using the domain name?
Once the InterNIC announces that your domain name has been
registered (or transferred, if applicable), it usually
takes about 72-hours before it is active. All internet
providers must update their records (DNS tables) to
reflect new site locations. This is called propagation.
I type in my IP address in the web browser but i get a
default page
This is because you have a shared IP address.