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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: choasforages on 9 January 2003, 08:34
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finally, i setup OpenBSD and apache, it is located here
http://choasnet.belg88.com:8090 (http://choasnet.belg88.com:8090)
now, with virtual servers, would that mean that i could make that url something different then say
http://chaosforages.kicks-ass.net (http://chaosforages.kicks-ass.net)
also, does anybody know the competence level of adelphia's admins. becuase their eula threatens fire nd brimstone for servers and hosting shell accouts/*hey voidmain, want one for the hell of it?*/
ive must have killed atleast 3 gigs of bandwidth from the start of the year
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openBSD huh. Is it any good, besides the fact that it is extremely secure. One of the reasons I like NetBSD so much is speed. Is the performance really good on older boxes? Is it worth the hassle or should I stick with linux?
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it only support single processor setups, and it is a fork of netbsd. its pretty quick, and supports a bunch of hardware. but its main purpose is to be very very very secure. were as linux's goal is to mainly just work and be very very very fast, and work on very very very new things. but it would be hard to beat for a router or secured server
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Originally posted by choasforages:
now, with virtual servers, would that mean that i could make that url something different then say
if you own a domain you can foward and cloak it here www.zoneedit.com. (http://www.zoneedit.com.) then people type in easy to remember address and it's forwarded to snarf.com:funnyport/wherever.