[thelist] Webhosting in AU

Kris Hedstrom webdev at komputerart.com
Fri Dec 14 21:44:29 CST 2001


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> [mailto:thelist-admin at lists.evolt.org] On Behalf Of Michael Pemberton
> Sent: Friday, 14 December 2001 11:57 PM
> To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
> Subject: [thelist] Webhosting in AU
> 
> 
> I am contemplating biting the bullet and shelling out some of my hard 
> earned cash for a domain / server combo and was wondering what view you 
> guys had on those in the biz down under.
> 
> My needs are simle at the moment: www, php, mysql and mail as a possible
> 
> extra.
> 
> I am running my own mail server at home at the moment and wouldn't mind
> the possibility of just using it to control all my mail needs.  From
> memory this involves some setup using an "etrn" command on my mail
> server to collect mail from an external source.
> 
> And tips / comments would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> I know this is not necessarily web related, but it happened to me today
> and took my 4 hours of phone calls to get fixed. (delays caused by
> internal problems and not directly by the problem).
> 
> <tip author="Michael Pemberton" type="Using Win2k with WinNT Servers">
> NEVER allow a Windows 2000 user / admin alter the properties of a
> Windows NT share.
> 
> This causes the properties such as security priviledges to be unable to
> be altered using Windows NT after Windows 2000 has been near them.  This
> is very annoying when some or your "hardcore" admins have held off the
> Windows 2000 upgrade until it is forced upon them. </tip>
> 
> -- 
> Michael Pemberton
> mpember at phreaker.net
> ICQ: 12107010
> 
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