[ale] web and email hosting
John Wells
jb at sourceillustrated.com
Thu Aug 15 16:44:53 EDT 2002
phpwebhosting.com. I love them.
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* www.yourname.com domain hosting (you must already have a registered
domain name - see note)
* Fast Linux servers on our fully switched network.
* [Nov. 2000] Our NOC is connected via an OC-12 Sonet Ring to three
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* All servers are in a secure environment.
* We do not use Cobalt rackservers. Our servers are currently 90%
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Note - you may resell our packages to your clients of course.
* 125 Megs of Diskspace + more for free as needed
* Un-metered Transfer - note: no hosting of porn, file archives,
warez, etc. allowed
* Flexible DNS settings for alternate MX record(to use webmail
systems, etc.)
* un-metered subdomains (yourchoice.yourname.com)
* Wildcard DNS settings (*.yourname.com)
* mod_gzip Content Acceleration installed on all servers (can be
disabled if your needs require it to be)
* Full directory-level .htaccess usage(which includes...)
* ...Password Protected Directories
* ...Custom 404 Error pages
* ...and more! Full server configuration! (allow override all)
* SSH Access 24 hours a day (ssh is a secure replacement for telnet)
* FTP Access 24 hours a day
* It's finally here! Un-metered pop3 mailboxes!
* unlimited name at yourdomain.com email aliases
* unlimited email forwards
* unlimited mailing lists
* unlimited auto-responders
* 1 MySQL Database
* Additional MySQL databases as needed(no extra charge)
* Use of php4 (as an apache module and as a cgi)
* Use of SSI(server side includes)
* Your own CGI-BIN directory and ability to run your own scripts
* Use of Perl programming language, python, c, c++
* Use of all standard Unix utilities
* Reasonable use of crontab allowed - no jobs that run every minute, etc.
* Background processes (which run continually), servers, bots, etc.
are not allowed
* Access to raw access_log(combined format - includes referrer field)
* Access to raw error_log
* Analog Stats Log file analysis
* Webalizer log file analysis
* Access to web-based control panel
* Use of SSL(with our certificate or yours)
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Charles Marcus said:
>> From: Bill Sirinek [mailto:sirinek at enteract.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 1:17 PM
>>
>> I just learned that Enteract/RCN, my long-time host for sirinek.com is
>> going to stop offering shell access starting 9/1. Since I
>> rely on my shell
>> account for email access and find it V E R Y conveinent for a
>> number of
>> tasks, I'm taking my business elsewhere.
>>
>> Anyone have recommendations for hosting?
>>
>> I require, at a minimum:
>>
>> * Web space for www.sirinek.com (I have 150MB stuff,
>> though that can be crunched a bit I suppose) My website
>> does not get much traffic at all. Probably close to zero
>> compared to some sites. But I store pictures on there for
>> friends and family.
>> * Email to any address @sirinek.com
>> * A unix shell account where I can read mail and vi web pages.
>
> What are you paying now?
>
> Do you need root access?
>
> The company we are using is very reasonable, and they use Rackspace
> Servers.
>
> See their rates/plans here:
>
> http://hub.org/web_hosting.php
>
> Be aware - they default to showing the rates in Canadian dollars, so be
> sure to select 'View Rates in U.S. Dollars'.
>
> Charles
>
>
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