Grr, So, I just got a bot email from my webhost company that one of my websites is infected with some kind of malicious code.
I've been meaning to centralize all my URL's and websites under a single host, and now that stuff is broken, it might be a good time to do it. Digging around a little bit, HostGator seems to get good reviews and has everything I need. So, if I move everything over to one host company and recreate some of my websites, what would be the best way to put code on my web for folks to use? I have random bits and bobs over on telosi.com. For example, here's an ARM assembler macro I wrote that lets you move data around from anywhere to anywhere with just a single macro and a consistent format: http://www.telosi.com/index.php?title=Tcopy_macro_arm_keil There's some verilog over there too. Might put some perl up as well. Syntax highlighting would be nice. I had it set up on a wiki, but the wiki somehow got infected with malicioius code. My current host shut down the pages that were infected, so if you browse around there are probably a couple links that wont go anywhere. Getting syntax higlighting set up on the wiki was a pain and I wouldn't be surprised if something I did to put in code highlighting broke security and allowed me to get infected. I'm not much of a web programmer. I did a "one click install" for the wiki and then had to install some stuff to make it do syntax highlighting. Anyone suggest a better way to host various bits of code, schematics, and whatnot? Something a non-web weenie can set up,and something easy enough to maintain the security for that I don't get swamped with spam or infected with malicious code. I'll probably want to put up schematics, code, and pcb files for this at some point: https://plus.google.com/photos/100970822686770611901/albums/5738182367099057681 I'm open to ideas. Greg _______________________________________________ Hardwarehacking mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/hardwarehacking
