Well I'm looking at doing this currently as a hobby and a learning
experience. I have just started reading into setting up a CSS dedicated
server, and when a couple of parts that are on order come in I plan to
get that running and then from the same box as the CSS server I would
run a Web Server for putting up stats from psycho stats. I don't want to
have to pay for anything extra except for my Internet connection. I'm
already paying enough for that. I'm just want to take my time and do
this as kind of a hobby project until I get good at the web setup and
running the server, then as I get more hardware and get a really good
server running I would go for a more professional setup and maybe even
start my own clan or something.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Tucker
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 3:04 AM
To: hlds@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: Re: [hlds] Web server

With regard to all the bullcrap about security and performance, I
suggest you all go read some whitepapers and shut up. IIS has been built
in many major environments combining multihomed multifaceted hybrid
database environments and outperformed with massive margins ALL other
competitors - some of the advantages of dynamic algorithms that are so
heavily researched inside of Microsoft coding labs and FEW OTHER places
on the planet. This isn't overly important though, as there isn't a
single person on this list who likely has a clue what kind of
environment I describe. Gaming isn't everything ;)

To answer the question of security - when properly configured neither
present any significant threat to your infrastructure. I would recommend
starting to read at a news site like securityfocus or the like and begin
reading IIS/Apache best-practice guidelines if you are concerned about
security. You will want a clear understanding of your firewall
infrastructure aswell, luckily for you there will be no issue with DPI
firewalls messing with your application sessions. FYI the suggested
extensions have currently known threats that massively outweigh either
choice of web application server daemon, which is somewhat ironic,
especially given the pretentiously knowledgable tone.

If you want to install a basic web server on your box, why not try
browsing for some guides on the net, google turns up all kinds see:
http://www.zdnetasia.com/insight/network/0,39044847,39189556,00.htm
(example).

It was right of people to say though, that this is not the place for
these questions. You should look on a hosting mailing list. Out of
interest, just how cheap are we talking, I mean it's less than a sweet a
month for hosting these days. If you really have that much trouble
finding affordable hosting, then mail me off the list and I'll help you
out.

On 8/4/05, OoksServer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IIS is swisscheese software. If not properly patched it is like
> hanging out a sign saying "Here I Am, Hack Me!". I personally would
> never host a site with IIS.
>
> www.apache.org
>
> Throw in PHP and MySQL and maybe some PERL scripts and you have all
> you need.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Scott Tuttle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <hlds@list.valvesoftware.com>
> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 7:13 AM
> Subject: RE: [hlds] Web server
>
>
> > You should take this question to a web hosting community.  But the
> > short of it is that to setup a windows XP to host a website you need

> > to use IIS.
> >
>
>
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