I shopped arround for my host quite awhile and the best deal I could find was at http://2wdhost.com/
The 2$ per month package includes 300MB webspace 2GB of traffic There is also a $4 plan and a $10 that up the webspace and Traffic limit 600MB&6GB and 1500MB&15GB respectively. All plans come with Unlimited E-mails Unlimited Addon & Parked Domains Unlimited SubDomains Unlimited FTP Accounts Unlimited MySQL and PgSQL DBs Unlimited Redirects Unlimited E-mail Forwards Unlimited E-mail Responders Server Side Includes (SSI) POP3, SMTP, IMAP PHP 4.3.9 Perl 5.8 Python CronJobs Fantastico De Luxe! CPanel 9 (+WHM for resellers) SSH Access! (by request) Daily Backups! (to secondary HDD) FREE Remote Backups! (to separate server, each 14 days) On 5/2/05, Adam Melancon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm currently shopping around to host my website, which is mainly > consisting of coppermine gallery to host pictures our new baby. > > Does anyone have any suggestions. SSH and/or SFTP access would be > nice, and I would need access to a mysql database. > > I'm trying to keep at $10/month and under. > > Thanks for any suggestions. > -- > Adam Melancon > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: /pipermail/general_brlug.net/attachments/20050503/12a0ee39/attachment.htm From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue May 3 09:54:36 2005 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric G Ortego) Date: Tue May 3 09:55:36 2005 Subject: [brlug-general] Webhosting suggestions? In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I shopped arround for my host quite awhile and the best deal I could find was at http://2wdhost.com/ The 2$ per month package includes 300MB webspace 2GB of traffic There is also a $4 plan and a $10 that up the webspace and Traffic limit 600MB&6GB and 1500MB&15GB respectively. All plans come with Unlimited E-mails Unlimited Addon & Parked Domains Unlimited SubDomains Unlimited FTP Accounts Unlimited MySQL and PgSQL DBs Unlimited Redirects Unlimited E-mail Forwards Unlimited E-mail Responders Server Side Includes (SSI) POP3, SMTP, IMAP PHP 4.3.9 Perl 5.8 Python CronJobs Fantastico De Luxe! CPanel 9 (+WHM for resellers) SSH Access! (by request) Daily Backups! (to secondary HDD) FREE Remote Backups! (to separate server, each 14 days) On 5/2/05, Adam Melancon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm currently shopping around to host my website, which is mainly > consisting of coppermine gallery to host pictures our new baby. > > Does anyone have any suggestions. SSH and/or SFTP access would be > nice, and I would need access to a mysql database. > > I'm trying to keep at $10/month and under. > > Thanks for any suggestions. > -- > Adam Melancon > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: /pipermail/general_brlug.net/attachments/20050503/12a0ee39/attachment-0001.htm From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue May 3 09:58:22 2005 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Scott Harney) Date: Tue May 3 09:58:49 2005 Subject: [brlug-general] polite rant (was: Webhosting suggestions?) In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Brad Bendily wrote: > On Tue, 3 May 2005, Joseph Fruchey wrote: > >>Okay, so how do I point my registrar to direct my domain name to the >>server at my house? As it happens, I've written up something on this long, long ago. Should still be useful and educational. http://www.scottharney.com/nolug-dns/ > > > I don't know all the details as I have never done this at my house. > But you would have to be running DNS at home and have your domain > setup in your DNS. DNS isn't terribly difficult, but it is tedious > to setup. It's hard to know exactly if you have it working or not, > until it works. As far as what to tell your registrar you would login > and change where the DNS entries for your domain point to. Right > now there is some IP addresses in there. You would change the IPs > to the machine at your house. The only problem with this is that > if your IP at home ever changes then you'd have to go change the > registrar. Sometimes it takes a few days for the changes at the > registrar to populate. Which is another pain in the butt! > > As far as DIY, I like to do a lot of things myself. I love getting > my hands dirty learning different concepts/technologies. But I have > never had a reason or desire to host my own web server at my house. > I actually do have web access to my house, I have a netstorage > server running where I can access my files from anywhere. It's on > a different port because cox is blocking 80. I didn't setup > netstorage just for web access, web access happens to be a side effect > that I rarely use. But it's nice to have if I need it. At the > moment my site is hosted at a great place free of charge, but if I > had to I would refer back to this thread to find a good place to > host it, and I would pay someone else. It's just easier that way. > Getting apache installed and running isn't much of a challenge any > way. Also, there's no guarantee that a box at my house will > stay up and running, but a web host will keep their stuff running. > > I don't think everyone on the list is here for the pure DIY mantra. > For me, I started on the list to absorb what I could. If I never > made a post I can still learn from the things I read. Even if > I never used the software in question. However, it seems that the > newbies don't feel they can ask questions because they feel their > questions are trivial or inconsequential. I don't think they > realize that we're not here to ridicule but to help a fellow > linuxer in any way we can. Sometimes I guess it doesn't come > out that way, but we don't mean no harm. ;) > > I hope anyone with questions or comments feel free to ask > or express their views here in this forum. That's what we're > here for. As long as they pertain to Linux or just seem like they > do! > > Just my 2 cents... > BB > > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > -- Scott Harney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Asking the wrong questions is the leading cause of wrong answers" gpg key fingerprint=7125 0BD3 8EC4 08D7 321D CEE9 F024 7DA6 0BC7 94E5
