I live in sandy, but run a machine from my moms basement on the MSTAR
fiber network in orem.
I host 3 or 4 sites, and email on it now, but I would like to partner
up to host more.


On 6/27/07, Lonnie Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brandon Stout wrote:
> Or... you could forgoe the NAT thing altogether - something built to get
> around the limited number of available IP addresses on the Internet, and
> go IP V6...  The VPS v3 FreBSD and Linux plans both offer IP V6.

ZOMG!  FreeBSD + IPv6 + cheap hosting!  Now that just caught my attention.

I am currently running my own server at home on my lowly DSL connection
(no more free colo).  I might be interested.

/me looks at plans on verio.com
I don't see mention of IPv6.  Is it just a tunnel, or did they find a
real IPv6 connected provider?

20G limit?  :(  I use about 10G myself, just for data.



--lonnie

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