On Tue, 03 May 2011 09:09:28 -0400, Steve Shockley wrote:
On 4/27/2011 3:20 AM, Nigel Horne wrote:
Actually, I haven't found a single dedicated host provider that
offers OpenBSD as a possible choice by default
Core Networks offers OpenBSD as one of their supported operating
systems
On 4/27/2011 3:20 AM, Nigel Horne wrote:
Actually, I haven't found a single dedicated host provider that offers
OpenBSD as a possible choice by default
Core Networks offers OpenBSD as one of their supported operating
systems (http://corenetworks.net/faq/#3) and in some cases is cheaper
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 07:54:53 -0500
Chris Bennett wrote:
I use http://corenetworks.net/
They offer OpenBSD as an option, including installation.
They also offer IP KVM so that you can do the install yourself if you want
to. Only requires a browser with Java (firefox35)
Chris Bennett
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De : Thomas de Grivel
EnvoyC)s : 28.04.11 01:51
C : misc@openbsd.org
Objet : Re: Remotely installing OpenBSD on dedicated server
On 04/27/11 09:30, David Coppa wrote: On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Nigel
Hornenigel.ho...@gmx.com wrote: If not, has any of you found
On 04/28/11 10:05, Nigel Horne wrote:
Hello again.
Thank so much for all your different contributions.
Yaifo seems promising since it can apparently address all the situations in
which you have access to a preinstalled dedicated server that you want to
convert to OpenBSD.
Have any
Hello the list.
My company manages a few servers in behalf of client companies that don't want
to do it themselves.
We have specific appliances that run on OpenBSD and it is our intention to
keep it that way because of the reliability of the platform.
However, we want to move some of the
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 07:20:26 +
Nigel Horne nigel.ho...@gmx.com wrote:
Hello the list.
My company manages a few servers in behalf of client companies that
don't want to do it themselves.
We have specific appliances that run on OpenBSD and it is our
intention to keep it that way
Here in Europe I found 1and1 to be an easy going plaform to install
OpenBSD painlessly, as they offer full online reset and serial console
service.
The trickiest part is getting along with their exotic network routes...
but there's a nice get-along guide Googling around.
I would do it again
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Nigel Horne nigel.ho...@gmx.com wrote:
If not, has any of you found a good way to install OpenBSD over a
preinstalled OS remotely reliably (meaning that I don't have
to get the server reinstalled 10 times before getting OpenBSD up and
running)?
I've a VPS OpenBSD server at www.arpnetworks.com [1] - they're a
good price and I've had no problems with them if it helps.
I know it's
a VPS rather than a dedicated server but it might be worth a look.
Regards - Nick
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 07:20:26 +, Nigel Horne
wrote:
Hello the list.
I've a VPS OpenBSD server at www.arpnetworks.com [1] - they're a
good price and I've had no problems with them if it helps.
I know it's
a VPS rather than a dedicated server but it might be worth a look.
I'll second that, I also have a VPS at ARP. Just need to remember
to disable mpbios on
I use http://corenetworks.net/
They offer OpenBSD as an option, including installation.
They also offer IP KVM so that you can do the install yourself if you want to.
Only requires a browser with Java (firefox35)
Chris Bennett
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 05:20:35AM -0500, C. Bensend wrote:
I've a VPS OpenBSD server at www.arpnetworks.com [1] - they're a
good price and I've had no problems with them if it helps.
I know it's
a VPS rather than a dedicated server but it might be worth a look.
I'll second that, I
On 04/27/11 09:30, David Coppa wrote:
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Nigel Hornenigel.ho...@gmx.com wrote:
If not, has any of you found a good way to install OpenBSD over a
preinstalled OS remotely reliably (meaning that I don't have
to get the server reinstalled 10 times before
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