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Old 08-02-2009, 02:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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need some advice on changing host

I hope I'm not asking something that's already been answered a million times --- have already tried searching the archives and didn't find quite what I need. I currently have a website that's hosted on Yahoo that I'd like to move to another host. Unfortunately, I registered the domain name through them as well. Do I have to wait until January when it's time to renew? At present I am listed as the registrant and admin, but they are listed as tech contact.
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I don't have any experience with Yahoo but I believe you can transfer your owned domains to any registrar you choose. I know godaddy even has a domain transfer service available http://help.godaddy.com/article/1592?
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I dont have experience with yahoo but you should be able to change the name servers and then choose another host.
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I hope I'm not asking something that's already been answered a million times --- have already tried searching the archives and didn't find quite what I need. I currently have a website that's hosted on Yahoo that I'd like to move to another host. Unfortunately, I registered the domain name through them as well. Do I have to wait until January when it's time to renew? At present I am listed as the registrant and admin, but they are listed as tech contact.
I am not sure with the yahoo, but generally to transfer the hosting account from one hosting provider to another you would need to take the full backup of your websites at your local machine and then need to upload your contents to your new hosting provider servers through FTP.

Meanwhile, you also need to contact yahoo and change the nameservers of your domain to point to your new hosting provider servers.
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Old 08-02-2009, 06:46 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Thanks to all, especially alter-ego. I checked out the help page at Go-Daddy as this is where I'll likely want to transfer the domain registration. Looks like I'll have to get some info from Yahoo in order to accomplish this as I don't know the username and password they used when registering the domain with Melbourne IT.
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You need to transfer the domain name somewhere. And then if you are successful you can transfer web site as well.
But do the domain name transfer first.
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If you are desperately looking for reliable web hosting provider, I think that you will have nice hosting experience if you choose apthost.com. It is flexible and stable company and it will meet all your needs. It even offers free domain name transfer, so it will be good place for you.
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Think reliable hosting provider is available from a2hosting.com, this company has provided their services with attractive coupons (rerun is one of them) which helps to get services from them at lower rates.
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Think reliable hosting provider is available from a2hosting.com, this company has provided their services with attractive coupons (rerun is one of them) which helps to get services from them at lower rates.
I strongly disagree and so I'm not flamed heres why:

They offer unlimmited. There is no such thing as an unlimmited hard drive. Its a marketing gimic.

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You may not place excessive burdens on our CPUs, servers or other resources, including our customer support services. You understand that bandwidth, connection speeds and other similar indices of capacity are maximum numbers. Consistently reaching these capacity numbers may result our need to place restrictions on your use of the Services. You agree that we may place restrictions on your use of the Services or customer support services to the extent that they exceed the use of these resources by similarly situated customers.
Ok so they can limmit you on how many times you contact customer support? Or even worst say you burden there oversold servers decide to cancel you without reason?

Honestly choose an ethical host that doesn't offer unlimmited.
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You can try our service [Link removed], You can easily transfer your domain to us, we provide transfer service. If you have full control on your domain name, just update the name servers and stay with them till expiry date.

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You can try our service [Link Removed], You can easily transfer your domain to us, we provide transfer service. If you have full control on your domain name, just update the name servers and stay with them till expiry date.
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You need to transfer the domain name. That is allowed action as you have your domain name expiration date in January
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There are 2 different 'products' going on here - domain name registration and hosting. While the 2 are related, and you currently have both from yahoo, you can change one or the other without changing the other if you should so desire. You do not have to change the registrar to move the site as some have suggested. You could also do the inverse - change the registrar without changing the hosting.

To move hosting: login to your yahoo account and change your nameservers to those provided by the new host. Note YOU are responsible for moving any content unless you're new host will do it for you.

To change registrar: pick a new provider and initiate a transfer... the process will be different depending on the new provider. You should have to ok the transfer, and there are limits to when this can be done (not in redemption, etc).

As a personal note, I will never again have a domain name though yahoo... they allowed a domain name to be hijacked without consent and then tell me that because I'm not a customer (but not a customer because they allowed it to be transferred out...) they won't even take my email. I (and Enom and now ICANN) am still fighting this months later.
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I hope I'm not asking something that's already been answered a million times --- have already tried searching the archives and didn't find quite what I need. I currently have a website that's hosted on Yahoo that I'd like to move to another host. Unfortunately, I registered the domain name through them as well. Do I have to wait until January when it's time to renew? At present I am listed as the registrant and admin, but they are listed as tech contact.
Do not wait until January when its time to renew because in order to transfer your domain, it must not be expired and within 30 days from the domain expiry date.
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Do not wait until January when its time to renew because in order to transfer your domain, it must not be expired and within 30 days from the domain expiry date.
It is not required to register a domain within 30 days of expiration. For most hosts, the actual renewal will take place 30 days prior to the domain's expiration date. This allows them plenty of time to correct any charging issues such as expired credit card or credit card processing failure. This gives them valuable time to help avoid lost domains.
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Yes you have plenty of time now. But while you are transferring web hosting account that is not needed to transfer domain name
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Let's face it - quite often many people tolerate less than great service from their hosting provider simply because it can be a real pain to move your site, your domain name and your email accounts without creating major downtime for you and your site visitors. Here's a general checklist to follow to ensure that you have the smoothest move possible, and hopefully with no down time.

Note: although this procedure will work fine on most all sites, there are some template generated sites that this procedure may not apply. For example, if you have a CitySearch site then you are going to need to just rebuild a new site.

Step 1: Get all of your files local.
Using a basic FTP program or whatever development tool you may be using, such as FrontPage, download all current files used in your web site including graphics, html files, and anything else that may be used in your site. Most likely you already know this - but when you are copying down your files you want to keep the directory structure exactly as it is on your web server. If you built the site then most likely you already have all of this.

Step 2: Analyze your hosting needs and select a new host.
Is your site just basic html or will you need a Cold Fusion host or one that supports active server pages? Depending on your site needs, select a host that can provide what you need. HostChart.com features some of the most advanced and reliable hosts out there, so finding a good one should not be hard. Most hosts these days allow you to either handle the domain name change yourself, or they can handle it for you. Just so your domain name does not get switched faster than you can get your new files posted, you may want to handle the domain name change yourself. Be sure they know to still add a record the their DNS, but that you will handling the NIC record change.

Step 3: Get everything loaded to your new server.
Before making the domain name change, go ahead and load up all of your site files to your new host using just the IP address. If your new account does not have a dedicated IP address, then request that they create a subdomain for temporary use from their domain - something like newcustomer.hostingcompany.com for you to work with before transferring your name. Most should gladly do this for you. Although they won't really work yet, go ahead and set up all of the email accounts that are used on your domain as well. Be sure to create a "catchall" or "wild-card" address just in case you forgot to someone - at least their email will not bounce.

Step 4: Initiate the domain name record change.
Either through Network Solutions or whatever registrar you used to register your domain, initiate the name change. Technically speaking the only thing that really need to be changed in your record is the name server information. If you host has not already provided you with this information, just email their support and ask what their Name Server information is. It is also a good idea to update the technical contact on your domain name record to your new host, although that is not required.

Step 5: Monitor for the domain name change.
Depending on who you used to register your domain through, you should get one or more emails confirming the domain name change. Once the change has been initiated it will typically take 24 - 48 hours for the entire world to see the change. This period is called propagation and is simply the time it takes for all the DNS servers around the globe to "catch up" and take note of your domains new location. Once propagation has completed its course you are free to safely cancel service with your previous host.

A note about the Propagation period: As mentioned before, it takes about 24 - 48 hours for the domain name change to propagate through everyone's DNS server. This means that during this time some people will get the new site, and some will still get the old site. As far as web surfing, that's really no big deal but can be tricky in regards to email. Depending on where an email is from, it may go to your new email server or your old server. To safeguard against losing messages, try creating 2 accounts for your email address, and use each mail server's IP address instead of the domain name in your POP settings. For example, if you are using mail.yourdomain.com as your pop settings, try replacing that with the IP address of your web site or email server. Creating an account that checks both mail servers insures you don't miss any messages during this 24 - 48 hour period.

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You should try to transfer your domain name to other registrar first because I heard it is little bit difficult to transfer domain from Yahoo! Also this time choose a reliable host so that you won't need changing host more frequently.
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I wish that was the case... Yahoo quite happily allowed a domain I own(ed) out without my consent and I and eNom have been fighting it for months.
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I wish that was the case... Yahoo quite happily allowed a domain I own(ed) out without my consent and I and eNom have been fighting it for months.
eNom has always been pretty good with helping me handle matters with irresponsible companies such as Yahoo. Do some research on Google and you will find nothing but complaints about Yahoo hosting.
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