DNS information for network setup
168.100.1.9
168.100.1.3
168.100.1.3
DNS information for domain registrations
NS1.CLOUD9.NET 168.100.1.2
NS2.CLOUD9.NET 168.100.1.3
NS2.CLOUD9.NET 168.100.1.3
Mail server information
Incoming mail server (POP3 or IMAP):
mail.cloud9.net
SSL supported on standard ports
Outgoing mail server (SMTP):
mail.cloud9.net
For SMTP authentication, use port 587 and SSL/TLS encryption.
MX records:
mail.cloud9.net
If you are providing DNS service on your own (not using Cloud 9's DNS service), please contact us before adding any MX records using our mail server. Otherwise, you will lose inbound mail.
mail.cloud9.net
SSL supported on standard ports
Outgoing mail server (SMTP):
mail.cloud9.net
For SMTP authentication, use port 587 and SSL/TLS encryption.
MX records:
mail.cloud9.net
If you are providing DNS service on your own (not using Cloud 9's DNS service), please contact us before adding any MX records using our mail server. Otherwise, you will lose inbound mail.
Usenet (newsgroups) server
news.cloud9.net
No username/password required
You must be connected to Cloud 9's network to use our NNTP server. Access to this server is not available from other networks.
No username/password required
You must be connected to Cloud 9's network to use our NNTP server. Access to this server is not available from other networks.
FTP server information for UNIX Web Hosting
FTP or secure FTP (SFTP) to cloud9.net with the username and password provided to you.
Then use the change directory (CD) command to go to /home/www/sitename -- or specify this as your initial path in your FTP client. It is not possible to browse to this directory.
Then use the change directory (CD) command to go to /home/www/sitename -- or specify this as your initial path in your FTP client. It is not possible to browse to this directory.
FTP server information for Windows Web Hosting
FTP to ftpwin.cloud9.net with the username and password provided to you. Secure FTP (SFTP) is not supported.
Then use the change directory (CD) command to go to \sitename -- or specify this as your initial path in your FTP client.
Then use the change directory (CD) command to go to \sitename -- or specify this as your initial path in your FTP client.
FTP server information for personal home pages
FTP or secure FTP (SFTP) to cloud9.net with the username and password provided to you.
Then use the change directory (CD) command to go to public_html -- or specify ~/public_html as your initial path in your FTP client.
Then use the change directory (CD) command to go to public_html -- or specify ~/public_html as your initial path in your FTP client.
Telnet/SSH server information
cloud9.net