Thanks to everyone that recommended Icdsoft.com as a hosting service. I
signed up today, and so far I am very pleased with the performance
increases in content delivery. As it turns out their US based servers
are housed right in Waltham, MA. As for reliability, time will tell.
Regardless, it is
You can connect to Comcast with Linux (or a Broadband router etc.), but
I believe the initial connection requires a Windows PC in order to run
the setup CD they supply you with. In my experiences, to activate your
account, you need to provide your Comcast account number and some other
number that
Im looking for a new hosting service as I dont
have the time or bandwidth to support my current setup anymore (and its
only a matter of time until Comcast realizes Im operating a high traffic
commercial website from my basement). I naturally Googled
and came up with Dotservant.com
I can't specifically recommend one, but on another note, what software
package would you all recommend for writing data dvd's in linux?
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Upon further inspection I found that my system had been hacked. I found
multiple directories
/tmp/'usernameonmysystem'-orbit (multiple occurances, one for each
username)
/tmp/ssh1kzaah
/tmp/ssh2...
I think I know what orbit is, and I never installed it, but running a
netstat showed multiple
My Apache 2.0.40 / RH 9 Web server seems to have been
getting DoSd more frequently as of late. I
thought I had the most recent packages installed, but it turns out the latest
RPM redhat has released was for 2.0.40, and the
current release is 2.0.47. I searched rpmfind.net as usual and