Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD

2010-11-01 Thread Mikle Krutov
Sir,
You Are Awesome.

 I am currently starting my very own hosting business,
 as I'm horribly tired of all the incompetence in the
 field. Obviously I take security seriously, and therefore
 will be using OpenBSD exclusively.


-- 
Old mercenaries never die. They go to hell and regroup.

With best regards, Mikle Krutov, Bercut ltd. Technical Support department



Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD

2010-11-01 Thread David Coppa
Why not filtering hushmail and living in peace again?

-david-



Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD

2010-11-01 Thread Jan Stary
On Oct 31 17:12:17, bsdmas...@hushmail.com wrote:
 Dear Friends,
 
 I am currently starting my very own hosting business,
 as I'm horribly tired of all the incompetence in the
 field. Obviously I take security seriously, and therefore
 will be using OpenBSD exclusively.
 
 One thing is bothering me though. I've searched the web
 and the archives trying to clarify one single point, but
 to no avail. I hope you friendly folks would help me.
 
 I want to host my customers websites, but I'm unclear
 how OpenBSD web scripting languages support works. I know
 for a fact that the base system includes perl, so hosting
 perl websites should work without issues. That is good because
 many of my customers will be using domains such as domain.pl
 I also see Mono is part of the ports, so domain.net should
 also work without issue.
 
 The one thing I'm unclear about is example.com domains.
 How can I get OpenBSD to run .com files? I found that these
 are actualy very old DOS binaries. How do other OpenBSD folks
 manage them? Is it with Wine? Qemu running a stripped down XP?
 
 Of course I could write a very good .COM wrapper for ELF I guess,
 but I don't want to reinvent the wheel, so if a solution already
 exists, I better use it.
 
 So, what is this solution? Or maybe OpenBSD is not compatible yet
 with .COM web applications?
 
 PS: by the way, I am ready to offer the OpenBSD project a very good
 discount, so maybe it's a good idea to move all the hosting of the
 project to my new company once I've ironed out the few remaining 
 details.
 Service will be very good, high bandwidth and very modern, being 
 IPv6 only
 (it's the new version of DHCP and DNS with more addresses for your 
 machines),
 so very future-proof. Just contact me if you need more information.
 
 Thanks,
 bsdmaster


This is a good one again. Thanks!



Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD

2010-11-01 Thread Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
 On 10/31/10 18:12, bsdmas...@hushmail.com wrote:
 Dear Friends,

 I am currently starting my very own hosting business,
 as I'm horribly tired of all the incompetence in the
 field. Obviously I take security seriously, and therefore
 will be using OpenBSD exclusively.

 One thing is bothering me though. I've searched the web
 and the archives trying to clarify one single point, but
 to no avail. I hope you friendly folks would help me.

 I want to host my customers websites, but I'm unclear
 how OpenBSD web scripting languages support works. I know
 for a fact that the base system includes perl, so hosting
 perl websites should work without issues. That is good because
 many of my customers will be using domains such as domain.pl
 I also see Mono is part of the ports, so domain.net should
 also work without issue.

 The one thing I'm unclear about is example.com domains.
 How can I get OpenBSD to run .com files? I found that these
 are actualy very old DOS binaries. How do other OpenBSD folks
 manage them? Is it with Wine? Qemu running a stripped down XP?

 Of course I could write a very good .COM wrapper for ELF I guess,
 but I don't want to reinvent the wheel, so if a solution already
 exists, I better use it.

 So, what is this solution? Or maybe OpenBSD is not compatible yet
 with .COM web applications?

 PS: by the way, I am ready to offer the OpenBSD project a very good
 discount, so maybe it's a good idea to move all the hosting of the
 project to my new company once I've ironed out the few remaining 
 details.
 Service will be very good, high bandwidth and very modern, being 
 IPv6 only
 (it's the new version of DHCP and DNS with more addresses for your 
 machines),
 so very future-proof. Just contact me if you need more information.

 Thanks,
 bsdmaster


It's a good thing we have people like you making a stand against
incompetent web hosting companies.

This list is getting funnier every day.  Good one :-)


-- 
--
Hugo Osvaldo Barrera



Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD

2010-11-01 Thread Matt Bettinger
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 6:10 AM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:

 This is a good one again. Thanks!



Yeah!  even fwd it to a couple of buddies not on the list.  Surely
much more important things to talk about like why NFS is so fucking
slow on openbsd?



Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD

2010-10-31 Thread bsdmaster
Dear Friends,

I am currently starting my very own hosting business,
as I'm horribly tired of all the incompetence in the
field. Obviously I take security seriously, and therefore
will be using OpenBSD exclusively.

One thing is bothering me though. I've searched the web
and the archives trying to clarify one single point, but
to no avail. I hope you friendly folks would help me.

I want to host my customers websites, but I'm unclear
how OpenBSD web scripting languages support works. I know
for a fact that the base system includes perl, so hosting
perl websites should work without issues. That is good because
many of my customers will be using domains such as domain.pl
I also see Mono is part of the ports, so domain.net should
also work without issue.

The one thing I'm unclear about is example.com domains.
How can I get OpenBSD to run .com files? I found that these
are actualy very old DOS binaries. How do other OpenBSD folks
manage them? Is it with Wine? Qemu running a stripped down XP?

Of course I could write a very good .COM wrapper for ELF I guess,
but I don't want to reinvent the wheel, so if a solution already
exists, I better use it.

So, what is this solution? Or maybe OpenBSD is not compatible yet
with .COM web applications?

PS: by the way, I am ready to offer the OpenBSD project a very good
discount, so maybe it's a good idea to move all the hosting of the
project to my new company once I've ironed out the few remaining 
details.
Service will be very good, high bandwidth and very modern, being 
IPv6 only
(it's the new version of DHCP and DNS with more addresses for your 
machines),
so very future-proof. Just contact me if you need more information.

Thanks,
bsdmaster



Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD

2010-10-31 Thread Chris Smith
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 5:12 PM,  bsdmas...@hushmail.com wrote:
 The one thing I'm unclear about is example.com domains.
 How can I get OpenBSD to run .com files? I found that these
 are actualy very old DOS binaries. How do other OpenBSD folks
 manage them? Is it with Wine? Qemu running a stripped down XP?

bsdmaster:

Use a very small software wrapper, something really micro in size (micro-soft).

You certainly are a master baiter :)



Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD

2010-10-31 Thread patric conant
I have been successfully trolled, I honestly believe this was written
sincerely by someone stupid enough to believe these things.

On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 4:12 PM, bsdmas...@hushmail.com wrote:

 Dear Friends,

 I am currently starting my very own hosting business,
 as I'm horribly tired of all the incompetence in the
 field. Obviously I take security seriously, and therefore
 will be using OpenBSD exclusively.

 One thing is bothering me though. I've searched the web
 and the archives trying to clarify one single point, but
 to no avail. I hope you friendly folks would help me.

 I want to host my customers websites, but I'm unclear
 how OpenBSD web scripting languages support works. I know
 for a fact that the base system includes perl, so hosting
 perl websites should work without issues. That is good because
 many of my customers will be using domains such as domain.pl
 I also see Mono is part of the ports, so domain.net should
 also work without issue.

 The one thing I'm unclear about is example.com domains.
 How can I get OpenBSD to run .com files? I found that these
 are actualy very old DOS binaries. How do other OpenBSD folks
 manage them? Is it with Wine? Qemu running a stripped down XP?

 Of course I could write a very good .COM wrapper for ELF I guess,
 but I don't want to reinvent the wheel, so if a solution already
 exists, I better use it.

 So, what is this solution? Or maybe OpenBSD is not compatible yet
 with .COM web applications?

 PS: by the way, I am ready to offer the OpenBSD project a very good
 discount, so maybe it's a good idea to move all the hosting of the
 project to my new company once I've ironed out the few remaining
 details.
 Service will be very good, high bandwidth and very modern, being
 IPv6 only
 (it's the new version of DHCP and DNS with more addresses for your
 machines),
 so very future-proof. Just contact me if you need more information.

 Thanks,
 bsdmaster




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 X Keep e-mail messages readable by any computer system.
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Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD

2010-10-31 Thread Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 3:12 PM,  bsdmas...@hushmail.com wrote:
 Dear Friends,

 I am currently starting my very own hosting business,
 as I'm horribly tired of all the incompetence in the
 field. Obviously I take security seriously, and therefore
 will be using OpenBSD exclusively.

 One thing is bothering me though. I've searched the web
 and the archives trying to clarify one single point, but
 to no avail. I hope you friendly folks would help me.

 I want to host my customers websites, but I'm unclear
 how OpenBSD web scripting languages support works. I know
 for a fact that the base system includes perl, so hosting
 perl websites should work without issues. That is good because
 many of my customers will be using domains such as domain.pl
 I also see Mono is part of the ports, so domain.net should
 also work without issue.

 The one thing I'm unclear about is example.com domains.
 How can I get OpenBSD to run .com files? I found that these
 are actualy very old DOS binaries. How do other OpenBSD folks
 manage them? Is it with Wine? Qemu running a stripped down XP?

 Of course I could write a very good .COM wrapper for ELF I guess,
 but I don't want to reinvent the wheel, so if a solution already
 exists, I better use it.

 So, what is this solution? Or maybe OpenBSD is not compatible yet
 with .COM web applications?

 PS: by the way, I am ready to offer the OpenBSD project a very good
 discount, so maybe it's a good idea to move all the hosting of the
 project to my new company once I've ironed out the few remaining
 details.
 Service will be very good, high bandwidth and very modern, being
 IPv6 only
 (it's the new version of DHCP and DNS with more addresses for your
 machines),
 so very future-proof. Just contact me if you need more information.

 Thanks,
 bsdmaster



Hahahaha



Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD

2010-10-31 Thread Andres Perera
2010-10-31 17:12 -0400, bsdmas...@hushmail.com:
 
 Dear Friends,
 
 I am currently starting my very own hosting business,
 as I'm horribly tired of all the incompetence in the
 field. Obviously I take security seriously, and therefore
 will be using OpenBSD exclusively.

Well, FreeBSD has jails and MAC, so I'd reconsider your platform choice
if you say that security is the top priority. China adopted FreeBSD
presumably because of its security benefits. Wether the simplicity
weighs against this or not, is up to the site's peculiarities. In my
case, I choose OpenBSD because of its straightfowardness.

 One thing is bothering me though. I've searched the web
 and the archives trying to clarify one single point, but
 to no avail. I hope you friendly folks would help me.
 
 I want to host my customers websites, but I'm unclear
 how OpenBSD web scripting languages support works. I know
 for a fact that the base system includes perl, so hosting
 perl websites should work without issues. That is good because
 many of my customers will be using domains such as domain.pl
 I also see Mono is part of the ports, so domain.net should
 also work without issue.
 
 The one thing I'm unclear about is example.com domains.
 How can I get OpenBSD to run .com files? I found that these
 are actualy very old DOS binaries. How do other OpenBSD folks
 manage them? Is it with Wine? Qemu running a stripped down XP?
 
 Of course I could write a very good .COM wrapper for ELF I guess,
 but I don't want to reinvent the wheel, so if a solution already
 exists, I better use it.
 
 So, what is this solution? Or maybe OpenBSD is not compatible yet
 with .COM web applications?

The last string is the tld (top-level domain) and has nothing to do with
the interpeter used by your site's scripts; e.g., .pl is supposed to
represent domains hosted for/from Poland, whereas .com domains are
usually purchased by _com_panies.

 PS: by the way, I am ready to offer the OpenBSD project a very good
 discount, so maybe it's a good idea to move all the hosting of the
 project to my new company once I've ironed out the few remaining 
 details.
 Service will be very good, high bandwidth and very modern, being 
 IPv6 only
 (it's the new version of DHCP and DNS with more addresses for your 
 machines),
 so very future-proof. Just contact me if you need more information.

Whatever works out better for you I guess. It's a great
technology, in my opinion, specially when you take in account that it's
33% faster than IPv4.

 Thanks,
 bsdmaster



Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD

2010-10-31 Thread Luca Corti
On Sun, 2010-10-31 at 18:16 -0430, Andres Perera wrote:
 Whatever works out better for you I guess. It's a great
 technology, in my opinion, specially when you take in account that it's
 33% faster than IPv4.

Only if your router has a last generation 3D graphics chip onboard.

ciao

Luca



Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD

2010-10-31 Thread Marcos Laufer

Is this a prank message?


bsdmas...@hushmail.com escribiC3:

Dear Friends,

I am currently starting my very own hosting business,
as I'm horribly tired of all the incompetence in the
field. Obviously I take security seriously, and therefore
will be using OpenBSD exclusively.

One thing is bothering me though. I've searched the web
and the archives trying to clarify one single point, but
to no avail. I hope you friendly folks would help me.

I want to host my customers websites, but I'm unclear
how OpenBSD web scripting languages support works. I know
for a fact that the base system includes perl, so hosting
perl websites should work without issues. That is good because
many of my customers will be using domains such as domain.pl
I also see Mono is part of the ports, so domain.net should
also work without issue.

The one thing I'm unclear about is example.com domains.
How can I get OpenBSD to run .com files? I found that these
are actualy very old DOS binaries. How do other OpenBSD folks
manage them? Is it with Wine? Qemu running a stripped down XP?

Of course I could write a very good .COM wrapper for ELF I guess,
but I don't want to reinvent the wheel, so if a solution already
exists, I better use it.

So, what is this solution? Or maybe OpenBSD is not compatible yet
with .COM web applications?

PS: by the way, I am ready to offer the OpenBSD project a very good
discount, so maybe it's a good idea to move all the hosting of the
project to my new company once I've ironed out the few remaining 
details.
Service will be very good, high bandwidth and very modern, being 
IPv6 only
(it's the new version of DHCP and DNS with more addresses for your 
machines),

so very future-proof. Just contact me if you need more information.

Thanks,
bsdmaster




Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD

2010-10-31 Thread Tony Abernethy
Marcos Laufer wrote

 

 Is this a prank message?

 



starting my very own 



Obviously I take security seriously, 

and therefore will be using OpenBSD exclusively.



One thing is bothering me though.

I hope you friendly folks would help me.



---to quote a rabbit He don't know me do he?