[ale] local (or not) web hoster?
Dave Brooks
dbrooks at elysium.comstar.net
Tue Nov 2 16:56:52 EST 1999
Eek, telnetd. Try sshd.
Also, you might seriously want to consider what michael suggested.
With companies providing xDSL lines for comparitive costs of webhosting,
it would be to your advantage to pay for a data line and host it from
your own home. This would allow the maximum amount of flexibility,
and you could set it up however you wanted, meeting and probably
exceeding your requirements below.
Regards,
Dave Brooks
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 03:58:48PM -0500, Michael B Golden wrote:
>Why not set up your own using apache, telnetd, ftpd, etc. ?
>
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>On Tue, 2 Nov 1999 15:52:22 -0500 (EST) Rob Butera
><rbutera at ece.gatech.edu> writes:
>>
>>Hi folks.
>>
>>We (my family) are fed up with our WWW hoster (addr.com) and want
>>a new home to host our domain (butera.org)
>>
>>Any reccomendations (or offers), local or otherwise?
>>
>>We want the following:
>>
>>- minimum 50 Mb (prefer 100 Mb) disk space
>>- no (or reasonable) data transfer limit
>>- unlimited email aliases (and easy access to changing them)
>>- *telnet* (and FTP) access
>>- mailboxes optional
>>- access statistics optional
>>
>>If you want to offer your services, reply by email. If you want to
>>reccomend a hoster, please tell the list. Thanks.
>
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