Re: My new website, any suggestions?

Hello, Thank you guys for all your suggestions. I would agree with Post 5 in the fact that the current content is quite random. The main reason I created this server is to host the autobuild scripts and the access stick files. As for setup, I am literally running this server off of an HP Probook 4540s in my bedroom, connected over wireless with about 1.1m upload, running Arch Linux. The reason that I am not hosting these files on any third-party servers are that 1: I need instant access to update the files should dependencies change, and 2: that I would rather host my content and secure it with my own security, such as login counters, automatic incremental backups, and OTP for access to the system, rather than rely on a vendor's claimed security. The only reason that I use ddns is that rebuilding the isos every time my IP changes is quite a pain, not to mention implementing some type of update checking for the autobuild and access stick installer scripts, which would require a constantly up server anyway. I used to host most of the content currently provided on my self-hosted http server on a cloud storage service, hardcoding the public links in the scripts at build time, but that got all screwed up when I went to build a system and found out that the service had removed my public links, and when I manually downloaded the files using the installation environment, from their server, they were a month old. In terms of purchasing a domain name, in relation to the house analogy, isn't that, in a way, what I am doing in this case? Although I have to use webvisum every 30 days to renew the domain name through ddns, and update it on my end should my external IP change, my family switches ISPS or something similar, are there any other issues that I should be aware of? @Post2: The way I am placing files on my server is like this: su -c "cp file /srv/http ; chown -R http:http /srv/http". If you are looking for an ftp client, check out filezilla, wh ich can be found on sourceforge(make sure you either download the zip file or read the installer carefully as it does try to get you to install crapware!). If you are on linux, the mate and gnome file managers(nautilus and caja, respectively), have built-in support for ftp and sftp through the gvfs userspace utilities, allowing you to, for example, save a document file from a bootable USB right to your home system if you set ssh up correctly. I believe that osx has support for ftp and smb, but not ssh, although I could be wrong, through an option called connect to server in the finder menu. hth

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