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    Need a host for my site - which one?

    Hi, can anyone recommend one of the major hosts for a simple Actinic v.7 upload to go live ASAP with the lowest chance of it needing tweaking? I'm thinking of Hostgator, whois.com etc. It seems all support on these sites basically say "buy it, try it, if it doesn't work we'll refund you", but I'd prefer to know from experience.

    Thanks.

    #2
    You can go with 1and1 for around £10 per month for standard hosting that will suit a low traffic store, but if you want something faster and specialised then you can consider Pinbrook or Actinic Hosting. Stick to Linux hosting and make sure that other people have used them before to save reinventing the wheel.

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      #3
      Uploads not working, clueless about Actinic's FTP settings

      Thank you, in the meantime I have managed to get a Linux hosting package with www.whois.com first to see if it works. However, with Actinic's FTP settings (Network tab) set as the attachment, I just can't get it to connect to the host.

      Can anyone tell me where I've gone wrong? Whois support have confirmed that the username/password I'm using will connect to their FTP through FileZilla, so it must only be my settings.

      Highly frustrated at the moment..so close yet so far.

      Hmm took a screenprint put it into word but it's over the 100kb limit here!

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        #4
        The best way to post network settings is to 'export' them and then copy and paste the contents into the page.

        Mike
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        First Tackle - Fly Fishing and Game Angling

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          #5
          Thanks,

          Here is the export:

          HTTPPROXYMODE 0
          HTTPPROXYADDRESS
          HTTPPROXYPORT 80
          HTTPPROXYUSER
          HTTPPROXYPASSWORD
          FTPPROXYMODE 0
          FTPPROXYADDRESS
          FTPPROXYPORT 21
          FTPPROXYUSER
          FTPPROXYPASSWORD
          SCRIPTID 1
          SCRIPTEXT .pl
          SMTPHOST mail.sapphire-blue.co.uk
          WEBSITEURL http://www.sapphire-blue.co.uk/
          IGNOREPASSIVEERRORS false
          USERELATIVECGIURLS false
          PATHTOPERL /usr/bin/perl
          USEENHANCEFTP false
          FTPCLIENTTIMEOUT 15000
          FTPRETRYDELAY 3000
          FTPSILENT false
          FTPMAXRETRIES 3
          FTPCONNECTTIMEOUT 25000
          SMTPAUTHREQUIRED true
          SMTPUSERNAME
          SMTPPASSWORD
          CATALOGURL http://www.sapphire-blue.co.uk/acatalog/
          CGIBINURL http://www.sapphire-blue.co.uk/cgi-bin/
          PATHFROMCGITOCATALOG ../acatalog/
          CODEBASE ./
          FTPHOST ftp.sapphire-blue.co.uk
          FTPUSERNAME
          FTPPASSWORD
          PATHTOCGIBIN /public_html/cgi-bin/
          USEPASSIVEFTP true
          FTPPATHFROMCGITOCATALOG

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            #6
            Hi
            I would delete your username and password off your last post and change your password on your server.

            Elliott
            Elliott - Weybridge Lights

            www.weybridgelights.co.uk

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              #7
              Have you set the dns nameservers to point to your host / server?

              At the moment I just get a dns error for the website.

              Mike
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              First Tackle - Fly Fishing and Game Angling

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                #8
                DNS seem to be fine....ns1.whois.com (domain, email and web host packages all purchases with whois.com). Filezilla FTP successfully connects and all web files transferred to the correct host folder and visible in the directory.

                However, when I try to connect through the Actinic Network settings (or using their wizard) it just comes up with "cannot connect to host" straight away. I wonder if this is because there is no option to input the port or servertype in the Actinic options?

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                  #9
                  Mike is correct there is something wrong with dns. I can't connect to the site in a browser, indeed you confirm you "cannot connect to host"

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                    #10
                    If I browse to the site without www I get website under construction, but with www it simply fails

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                      #11
                      The files all now seem to have put in place, so on www.sapphire-blue.co.uk the website is visible, but the images aren't. I think this must be something to do with the host's set-up as the files have all been placed in the corresponding directories.

                      This was all done with FileZilla FTP, the Actinic settings ALWAYS fail to connect to host despite the settings being correct. The host won't offer any support for this.

                      The site's been down for so long as I tried to iron out the problems with whois.com that I think I'm going to apply for a refund and try again with 1and1 hosting :-(

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                        #12
                        Sending the files via ftp will not work correctly. The files need to uploaded with Actinic.

                        I would recommend you change hosts.

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                          #13
                          Hi Drounding, I now have a linux hosting package with 1and1.co.uk which seems a lot more userfriendly.

                          The Actinic upload actually connects this time which is a good sign, however an error which ceases it says "cannot find cgi-bin" and when I look at the webspace directory structure on 1and1 there is no cgi-bin folder.

                          Can I create this directory on the host server and then upload to it, or is this a bigger issue??

                          Many thanks,

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                            #14
                            I use 1&1 Business / Linux. It was a long time ago but I think I just created a cgi-bin in the root of my server space and set its permissions to 755.
                            Norman - www.drillpine.biz
                            Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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                              #15
                              With 1and1 you need to point your domain to a directory using the control panel (can be the root). Then set up an FTP user in the control panel to point to that directory (or root). Now using an ftp client create two directories within the directory, one called acatalog with permissions of 777 and another called cgi-bin with permissions of 755.

                              There are sample network settings for 1and1 here: http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=28934

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