Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Are you an ISP that would be willing to host the Bacula web site?  Our 
> current 
> hosting service has been quite reliable, but we have had several disk full 
> incidences and it is hard to get support.
> 
> Since we currently only have ftp access, it is hard to say exactly what the 
> hit rate or what the disk usage is.   My best guess is we currently use:
> 
> - Several GB disk space.  It grows slowly as we add translations of the site,
>   previous docs, and from the apache logs, which we currently do not use.
> - FTP access
> - php
> 
> We would like (any of them are a plus):
> 
> - ssh (public key) access
> - ability to manipulate directory permissions for security reasons
>   (i.e. we want to store some user data that the users cannot access)
> - database (PostgreSQL, MySQL) support
> - perl scripting
> - ability to download and/or compress the apache logs (currently they are
>    under root so we cannot even access them).
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Kern


Kern,
Let me talk to my fellow PDPC board members and see if there's anything
we can do.  I think this would fall within our purview of supporting the
open-source community.


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