Jean-Yves: I'm a little confused about what you're asking. If your ISP is providing 500MB disk space, presumably on their Web server, then you don't need to worry about running a Web server. You create the page content and upload it to their server using ftp. If you are running your own Web server, then your ISP's disk space quotas don't concern you-- the page content resides on your machine, not your ISP's.
Maybe there's something here that I don't understand. Marc ---------- Marc Mongeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unix Specialist Ban-Koe Systems 9100 W Bloomington Fwy Bloomington, MN 55431-2200 (612)888-0123, x417 | FAX: (612)888-3344 ---------- "It's such a fine line between clever and stupid." -- David St. Hubbins and Nigel Tufnel of "Spinal Tap" >>> Jean-Yves BARBIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/20 1:14 PM >>> Hi folks, I'm on a cable connection, and my isp changed its upolod limit from 150 to 500 MB [ better than nothing :( ]. So I intend to have a small www svr, BUT I would like to be able to contain it within my limits: stop the svr if my upload is > 400 MB; and I don't know which svr I must use (isn't Apache too big for the purpose?) As it will be on my svr (connected to the web and to the LAN), if you have any trick about security, you'll be welcome. JY -- Jean-Yves F. Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Disks travel in packs. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

