RE: Building a webhosting server

2003-03-28 Thread Chris Young
TECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Chris Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 7:04 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Building a webhosting server Jonathan, Obviously you are biased as a cPanel partner. I have looked at it but at $1400 it is cPanel that stinks. Even if you went for the 1 yea

Re: Building a webhosting server

2003-03-28 Thread Chris
ECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 3:38 PM Subject: Re: Building a webhosting server > Chris, > > First, thats 2 words. Second, Ensim stinks. I am an authorized cPanel Partner > NOC (http://www.cpanel.net) and it beats Ensim like a wet noodle. Just my 0.02 > cents. > -- Jonatha

Re: Building a webhosting server

2003-03-28 Thread David Busby
> First, thats 2 words. Second, Ensim stinks. I am an authorized cPanel Partner > NOC (http://www.cpanel.net) and it beats Ensim like a wet noodle. Just my 0.02 > cents. > -- Jonathan Is your 0.02 cent opinion less valuable than a 2 cent opinion? ;) /B -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscrib

Re: Building a webhosting server

2003-03-28 Thread The Light
words. ;-) But it works great and feels like total Cobalt > killer. > > Chris > > > > - Original Message - > From: "Anand Buddhdev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 1:49 PM > Subject: Building a webhosting server > >

RE: Building a webhosting server

2003-03-28 Thread Chris Young
-6370 Local: (828) 859-2444 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anand Buddhdev Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 4:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Building a webhosting server I've used Sun's Cobalt website hosting platform, and I&#

Re: Building a webhosting server

2003-03-28 Thread Chris
One word: Ensim WEBppliance. Okay, that's two words. ;-) But it works great and feels like total Cobalt killer. Chris - Original Message - From: "Anand Buddhdev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 1:49 PM Subject: Building a webhosting serve

Building a webhosting server

2003-03-28 Thread Anand Buddhdev
I've used Sun's Cobalt website hosting platform, and I'm not happy with it. It's management interface doesn't work properly with Mozilla, and Sun don't release patches quickly enough, and I can't customise it in any way without breaking interdependencies. Now I want to look at building my own web

Re: webhosting

2001-03-09 Thread Michael Burger
If the site owners are to be allowed to upload, etc, then my suggestion is to create regular accounts with home directories and the requisite public_html directory, all completely owned by the site owners. Then, configure Apache to read /home/domain1-owner/public_html as www.domain1.com. keep al

webhosting

2001-03-09 Thread mjs
I wan to host a few websites on my box,..what is the best or preffered method?? I created the dirs /usr/www/domain1.com /usr/www/domain2.com /usr/www/domain3.com /usr/www/domain4.com now I want them to be able to ftp in and upload their files,..what do i do?...do I created symbolic or hardlinks o

Re: webhosting 500MB+

2000-09-18 Thread Gary Carr
Check us out at http://webhosting.carolina.net. Regards, Gary > I wanna host a site with about a 500-600MB account limit. Anyone have any > suggestions. It's all static html..just photos. www.nbci.com formely xoom.com > is just too slow. > > I could host it on my linux home computer but Co

webhosting 500MB+

2000-09-18 Thread Adam Sleight
I wanna host a site with about a 500-600MB account limit. Anyone have any suggestions. It's all static html..just photos. www.nbci.com formely xoom.com is just too slow. I could host it on my linux home computer but Cox@Home might get pissed and might detect it even if I change the port to 88