bsd server

2010-05-04 Thread Lion

hello,

I would like hire server and dealing with hosting and I would like to 
use freebsd.
What version will be the best for me must include possibility to install 
databases, making backups, working with virtual terminal.


Thanks Regards
TM


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Re: bsd server

2010-05-04 Thread Tim Judd
On 5/4/10, Lion lion...@gmail.com wrote:
 hello,

 I would like hire server and dealing with hosting and I would like to
 use freebsd.
 What version will be the best for me must include possibility to install
 databases, making backups, working with virtual terminal.

 Thanks Regards
 TM


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Re: Secondary DNS or BSD Server space

2008-12-19 Thread Gary Kline
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 10:23:55AM +0700, Outback Dingo wrote:
 i have space on a freebsd system in the states, i could do secondary for
 anybody, and we could create a new service, with a web based management
 facility
 its plainly a dns backup for us and a backup secondary failover web site for
 extremely low traffic, if you guys want to picth in, we can bring something
 together


Count me in.  i'll do whatever i can with my servers.


 
 On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:53 AM, Brett Glass br...@lariat.net wrote:
 
  Everyone:
 
  We just got word that Neustar, which bought DNS service provider Nominum a
  few years ago,  is shutting down Nominum's secondary.com service. The
  service used to provide secondary DNS for users' zones at no charge.
 
  I and the other secondary.com users I know think it's reasonable for the
  company to charge a small but reasonable fee for the service instead of
  keeping it running for free. But alas, Neustar is getting greedy. The only
  alternative they offer is a $50-a-month managed DNS service, which we
  don't want or need. (We're fine maintaining our own master servers and
  zones; we just need a slave to use as a secondary.) So, we're looking for
  alternatives.
 
  Does anyone on this list know of a good, BSD-based service which offers
  reasonably priced secondary DNS? Or reasonably priced servers at a server
  farm, where I and others can set up a secondary DNS server?
 
  --Brett Glass
 
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Re: Secondary DNS or BSD Server space

2008-12-19 Thread pete wright
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 8:11 PM, Matt Emmerton m...@gsicomp.on.ca wrote:
 Everyone:

 We just got word that Neustar, which bought DNS service provider
 Nominum a few years ago,  is shutting down Nominum's
 secondary.com service. The service used to provide secondary DNS
 for users' zones at no charge.

 I and the other secondary.com users I know think it's reasonable
 for the company to charge a small but reasonable fee for the
 service instead of keeping it running for free. But alas, Neustar
 is getting greedy. The only alternative they offer is a $50-a-month
 managed DNS service, which we don't want or need. (We're fine
 maintaining our own master servers and zones; we just need a slave
 to use as a secondary.) So, we're looking for alternatives.

 Does anyone on this list know of a good, BSD-based service which
 offers reasonably priced secondary DNS? Or reasonably priced
 servers at a server farm, where I and others can set up a secondary DNS
 server?

 There was a thread on this just the other day here.  Not sure if they are
 BSD-based, but both dyndns.org and zoneedit.com offser secondary service for
 practically nothing.



I'm %99 sure that dyndns.org is FBSD based.  I've been using them for
a while now and am quite happy with them too.  if you check out their
jobs board there are openings for FreeBSD engineers:

http://dynamicnetworkservices.com/jobs-hiring

-pete


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Re: Secondary DNS or BSD Server space

2008-12-19 Thread Nikola Lečić
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:15:33 -0800
pete wright nomadlo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
[...]
  There was a thread on this just the other day here.  Not sure if
  they are BSD-based, but both dyndns.org and zoneedit.com offser
  secondary service for practically nothing.
 
 I'm %99 sure that dyndns.org is FBSD based.  I've been using them for
 a while now and am quite happy with them too.  if you check out their
 jobs board there are openings for FreeBSD engineers:

DynDNS is FreeBSD based, ZoneEdit is not:

  http://searchdns.netcraft.com/?position=limitedhost=dyndns.com

  http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=dyndns.com

  http://searchdns.netcraft.com/?position=limitedhost=zoneedit.com

  http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=zoneedit.com

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Re: Secondary DNS or BSD Server space

2008-12-19 Thread Outback Dingo
sounds like we should come up with a replicable secondary zones system based
on bind and setup a few locations for redundency

we could create a global redundent BSDDNSSEC.com if we pitched in and
created something to replicate data between a few hosts

value added BSD services, ill have a minimal system functional by morning, i
was looking at a few options for doing this. suggestions ?

On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 2:10 AM, Chris Cowart
ccow...@rescomp.berkeley.eduwrote:

 [dropping -questions as a Cc]

 Gary Kline wrote:
  On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 10:23:55AM +0700, Outback Dingo wrote:
  i have space on a freebsd system in the states, i could do secondary for
  anybody, and we could create a new service, with a web based management
  facility
  its plainly a dns backup for us and a backup secondary failover web site
 for
  extremely low traffic, if you guys want to picth in, we can bring
 something
  together
 
Count me in.  i'll do whatever i can with my servers.

 I'm running an authoritative nameserver and a webserver out of a
 datacenter in Fremont, CA, US for personal use. I'd be interested in
 getting in on this too.

 --
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 Network Technical Lead
 Network  Infrastructure Services, RSSP-IT
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Re: Secondary DNS or BSD Server space

2008-12-19 Thread Chris Cowart
[dropping -questions as a Cc]

Gary Kline wrote:
 On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 10:23:55AM +0700, Outback Dingo wrote:
 i have space on a freebsd system in the states, i could do secondary for
 anybody, and we could create a new service, with a web based management
 facility
 its plainly a dns backup for us and a backup secondary failover web site for
 extremely low traffic, if you guys want to picth in, we can bring something
 together
 
   Count me in.  i'll do whatever i can with my servers.

I'm running an authoritative nameserver and a webserver out of a
datacenter in Fremont, CA, US for personal use. I'd be interested in
getting in on this too.

-- 
Chris Cowart
Network Technical Lead
Network  Infrastructure Services, RSSP-IT
UC Berkeley


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Secondary DNS or BSD Server space

2008-12-18 Thread Brett Glass

Everyone:

We just got word that Neustar, which bought DNS service provider 
Nominum a few years ago,  is shutting down Nominum's 
secondary.com service. The service used to provide secondary DNS 
for users' zones at no charge.


I and the other secondary.com users I know think it's reasonable 
for the company to charge a small but reasonable fee for the 
service instead of keeping it running for free. But alas, Neustar 
is getting greedy. The only alternative they offer is a $50-a-month 
managed DNS service, which we don't want or need. (We're fine 
maintaining our own master servers and zones; we just need a slave 
to use as a secondary.) So, we're looking for alternatives.


Does anyone on this list know of a good, BSD-based service which 
offers reasonably priced secondary DNS? Or reasonably priced 
servers at a server farm, where I and others can set up a secondary DNS server?


--Brett Glass

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Re: Secondary DNS or BSD Server space

2008-12-18 Thread Outback Dingo
i have space on a freebsd system in the states, i could do secondary for
anybody, and we could create a new service, with a web based management
facility
its plainly a dns backup for us and a backup secondary failover web site for
extremely low traffic, if you guys want to picth in, we can bring something
together

On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:53 AM, Brett Glass br...@lariat.net wrote:

 Everyone:

 We just got word that Neustar, which bought DNS service provider Nominum a
 few years ago,  is shutting down Nominum's secondary.com service. The
 service used to provide secondary DNS for users' zones at no charge.

 I and the other secondary.com users I know think it's reasonable for the
 company to charge a small but reasonable fee for the service instead of
 keeping it running for free. But alas, Neustar is getting greedy. The only
 alternative they offer is a $50-a-month managed DNS service, which we
 don't want or need. (We're fine maintaining our own master servers and
 zones; we just need a slave to use as a secondary.) So, we're looking for
 alternatives.

 Does anyone on this list know of a good, BSD-based service which offers
 reasonably priced secondary DNS? Or reasonably priced servers at a server
 farm, where I and others can set up a secondary DNS server?

 --Brett Glass

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Re: Secondary DNS or BSD Server space

2008-12-18 Thread Matt Emmerton

Everyone:

We just got word that Neustar, which bought DNS service provider
Nominum a few years ago,  is shutting down Nominum's
secondary.com service. The service used to provide secondary DNS
for users' zones at no charge.

I and the other secondary.com users I know think it's reasonable
for the company to charge a small but reasonable fee for the
service instead of keeping it running for free. But alas, Neustar
is getting greedy. The only alternative they offer is a $50-a-month
managed DNS service, which we don't want or need. (We're fine
maintaining our own master servers and zones; we just need a slave
to use as a secondary.) So, we're looking for alternatives.

Does anyone on this list know of a good, BSD-based service which
offers reasonably priced secondary DNS? Or reasonably priced
servers at a server farm, where I and others can set up a secondary DNS 
server?


There was a thread on this just the other day here.  Not sure if they are 
BSD-based, but both dyndns.org and zoneedit.com offser secondary service for 
practically nothing.


--
Matt Emmerton 


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permission for starting a bsd server!!

2005-06-13 Thread rec chennai
dear sir/ma'am,
i have a high speed internet conn 512 now. it will be
1 mbps in a week. i am attaching  my dmesg. i run a
few services as hobby. irc, ftp, shell, http and
radio. 
irc://apnagang.ath.cx 
ftp://noodles:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
shell 61.17.177.29
http://apnagang.ath.cx
radio://apnagang.ath.cx:8001
which i find i am wasting for nothing. so i would like
to have permission to start a mirror in india. i can
serve the fedora images as cdrom images and dvd
images. for my indian friends who are linux  *nix
enthusiast. 
ps. this mail is very informal. i have no clue how to
write a letter. and i am also a novice. but if you
could guide me i can setup a cool bsd server for india
kindly have a look.
thanking you!! 
yours sincerely 
partho



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Re: permission for starting a bsd server!!

2005-06-13 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 10:07:21AM -0700, rec chennai wrote:
 dear sir/ma'am,
 i have a high speed internet conn 512 now. it will be
 1 mbps in a week. i am attaching  my dmesg. i run a
 few services as hobby. irc, ftp, shell, http and
 radio. 
 irc://apnagang.ath.cx 
 ftp://noodles:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 shell 61.17.177.29
 http://apnagang.ath.cx
 radio://apnagang.ath.cx:8001
 which i find i am wasting for nothing. so i would like
 to have permission to start a mirror in india. i can
 serve the fedora images as cdrom images and dvd
 images. for my indian friends who are linux  *nix
 enthusiast. 

You don't need permission from the list to set up a mirror; but a
1Mbps line isn't enough to serve as a mirror for more than a few
people.

Cheers.
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RE: permission for starting a bsd server!!

2005-06-13 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jonathan Chen
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 12:44 PM
To: rec chennai
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: permission for starting a bsd server!!


On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 10:07:21AM -0700, rec chennai wrote:
 dear sir/ma'am,
 i have a high speed internet conn 512 now. it will be
 1 mbps in a week. i am attaching  my dmesg. i run a
 few services as hobby. irc, ftp, shell, http and
 radio.
 irc://apnagang.ath.cx
 ftp://noodles:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 shell 61.17.177.29
 http://apnagang.ath.cx
 radio://apnagang.ath.cx:8001
 which i find i am wasting for nothing. so i would like
 to have permission to start a mirror in india. i can
 serve the fedora images as cdrom images and dvd
 images. for my indian friends who are linux  *nix
 enthusiast.

You don't need permission from the list to set up a mirror; but a
1Mbps line isn't enough to serve as a mirror for more than a few
people.


You can certainly service as a mirror for more than a few people with
a 1MB line, and we should encourage people to do this.  You can't serve
as public mirror of course, but you should either contact an existing BSD
user group in your area or form one.  Setup a mailing list and anyone who
is using the same ISP as you can fetch the stuff from you.

Ted

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