[BlueOnyx:08924] Re: BX in Proxmox

2011-10-31 Thread Eiji Hamano
Hi Jeffrey, Ken and Michael. First of all I must say, I already bought Aventurin{e}. I am testing it just before production. So I don't oppose to your recommending Aventurin{e}. However I want to say that it is good to having alternative. It is good for us. It is good for Blueonyx too

[BlueOnyx:08925] Re: BX in Proxmox

2011-10-31 Thread Jeffrey Pellin
Eiji, I started the SL6 BO virtual machine and selected the terminal application in Proxmox which logged me into the virtual machine. No network device had been detected, so I typed setup and selected Network setup, but the virtual ethernet adapter wasn't present. I looked at the logs for the

[BlueOnyx:08926] Re: BX in Proxmox

2011-10-31 Thread Christoph Schneeberger
Hi All, I have 5107R in Proxmox running from Michaels latest template but its a bit of a hack right now. I'll try to improve that when I find time this week and will then follow up on the topic. Cheers, Christoph Jeffrey Pellin wrote: > Eiji, > > I started the SL6 BO virtual machine and selec

[BlueOnyx:08927] geotrust SSL

2011-10-31 Thread Steffan
Is it possible to extend the Root cerificate file of BlueOnyx Now when I install a geotrust ssl I need to add the root and intermediar certificate for every vsite Also im getting this message on a ssl check SSLv2 enabled SSLv2 is not a standard for years anymore and has safety risks please disab

[BlueOnyx:08928] Re: BX in Proxmox

2011-10-31 Thread Michael Stauber
Hi Jeffrey, > I have noticed that the BO page on the Proxmox wiki was deleted a few > months ago Yeah, I spoke with Dietmar Maurer and asked him to look into the BlueOnyx wiki pages. Someone (not a Proxmox official but a wiki user) was using them to run a campaign of libel and slander against t

[BlueOnyx:08929] Re: BX in Proxmox

2011-10-31 Thread Michael Stauber
Hi Christoph, > I have 5107R in Proxmox running from Michaels latest template but its a > bit of a hack right now. I'll try to improve that when I find time this > week and will then follow up on the topic. Yes, please do. Let me know what kinds of hacks were needed and if possible I roll them

[BlueOnyx:08930] OT: Domain Registries

2011-10-31 Thread Martyn Bailey
I'm looking to move 100+ domains, mostly .com from Total Registrations as enough is enough and I simply have had my fill of them. I'd be interested to have recs from folk here as to a good, basic registry - I don't need frills - we do all our own DNS, just a good, basic, honest and reliable se

[BlueOnyx:08931] Re: BX in Proxmox

2011-10-31 Thread rodrigo ordonez
I think you have to rename a file So that network configures itself On boot Theres a post by michael about it I have a sl - bo running on proxmox Hth Rodrigo o Xnet Servicio email BlackBerry® xnet -Original Message- From: Jeffrey Pellin Sender: blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it Date:

[BlueOnyx:08932] Re: OT: Domain Registries

2011-10-31 Thread Jeff Keller
www.hover.com Simple, easy, and no pushy-upsell for other services. And they'll move your domains for you too (if you want). JK On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 7:57 AM, Martyn Bailey wrote: > I'm looking to move 100+ domains, mostly .com from Total > Registrations as enough is enough and I simply hav

[BlueOnyx:08933] Re: OT: Domain Registries

2011-10-31 Thread webmaster
I am very happy with idotz.net >I'm looking to move 100+ domains, mostly .com from Total >Registrations as enough is enough and I simply have had my fill of >them. > >I'd be interested to have recs from folk here as to a good, basic >registry - I don't need frills - we do all our own DNS, jus

[BlueOnyx:08934] Re: OT: Domain Registries

2011-10-31 Thread Dan Porter
Martyn, We provide domain registry service and I would be interested in discussing uour needs off the list. I can assist you with the move and any issues you might be facing You can contact me at d...@twinwolf.net Dan Porter Twin Wolf Technology Group LLC Sent from my iPhone On Oct 31, 201

[BlueOnyx:08935] Re: OT: Domain Registries

2011-10-31 Thread Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet
Martyn Bailey wrote: > I'm looking to move 100+ domains, mostly .com from Total > Registrations as enough is enough and I simply have had my fill of > them. > > I'd be interested to have recs from folk here as to a good, basic > registry - I don't need frills - we do all our own DNS, just a goo

[BlueOnyx:08936] Re: OT: Domain Registries

2011-10-31 Thread Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet
Jeff Keller wrote: > www.hover.com > > Simple, easy, and no pushy-upsell for other services. And they'll move > your domains for you too (if you want). We've actually recommended the same company. ;) Hover is Tucows' "retail" offering, while the Open-SRS is the "wholes

[BlueOnyx:08937] Re: OT: Domain Registries

2011-10-31 Thread Jeff Keller
I knew I liked you Virtbiz guys for some reason ;-) JK On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 8:15 AM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet < cobaltfa...@virtbiz.com> wrote: > Jeff Keller wrote: > > www.hover.com > > > > Simple, easy, and no pushy-upsell for other services. And they'll mov

[BlueOnyx:08938] Re: OT: Domain Registries

2011-10-31 Thread Michael Stauber
Hi Martyn, > I'm looking to move 100+ domains, mostly .com from Total > Registrations as enough is enough and I simply have had my fill of > them. > > I'd be interested to have recs from folk here as to a good, basic > registry - I don't need frills - we do all our own DNS, just a good, > bas

[BlueOnyx:08939] Re: OT: Domain Registries

2011-10-31 Thread Arbalister
We've always been happy with Tucows Open-srs On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:18 AM, Jeff Keller wrote: > I knew I liked you Virtbiz guys for some reason ;-) > > JK > > > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 8:15 AM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet < > cobaltfa...@virtbiz.com> wrote: > >> Jeff Keller wrote: >> >

[BlueOnyx:08940] Re: OT: Domain Registries

2011-10-31 Thread Jim Randall
Martyn, I have a Web Business and have had a GoDaddy Reseller account for some time. For all but Domain-name related reasons, I have been migrating non-domain services over to self-hosted 5106R BO servers. In the background, though they don't know it, my customer's each get their own account to

[BlueOnyx:08941] Re: OT: Domain Registries

2011-10-31 Thread Dogsbody
Another vote for OpenSRS. I have a huge spreadsheet comparing many registrar's and OpenSRS are the cheapest for pretty much every domain. I will say though that their interfaces aren't the best as they are designed to be accessed via an API but once you get the hang of them they are solid. D