On Feb 23, 2004, at 9:14 AM, jbv wrote:
Just curious : what exactly is "not the case with US ISPs" ?
Sorry, I meant CGI is usually available, even with low-end web hosting accounts.
And would the one you mentioned (for instance) accept to host an overseas website, and let the developper install whatever app he wants ?
I assume so, but don't know. You better read their service agreement and levels of service.
They allow not only CGI, but also have SSH (like telnet) and ability to compile stuff, run cron jobs, and so forth. A real Unix shell account. The only thing you wouldn't be able to do is install stuff that needs root privileges.
And what about rates, any idea ?
see <http://he.net/hosting.html>
Not the cheapest, but it's a really great value. If you look at their connectivity, and look at the hardware their servers are running, it's pretty impressive.
The server I am on (a shared server) is a dual-3Ghz Pentium 4, 2 GB RAM, Linux 2.4, journaled filesystem.
Facility <http://he.net/about_fac.html>
Network <http://he.net/about_nw.html>
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