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From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 4:06 PM
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Subject: Re: SOT: many IPS or one?
Oh, I forgot one thing.What about email forwarding, etc?Does that
matter?Or is that just another server setting
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From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 4:50 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SOT: many IPS or one?
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 17:06:15 -0400, Ray Champagne wrote:
Oh, I forgot one thing.What about email forwarding, etc?Does that
matter
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From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 3:44 PM
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Subject: Re: SOT: many IPS or one?
Ray Champagne wrote:
My boss is totally against
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Subject: Re: SOT: many IPS or one?
Ray Champagne wrote:
My boss is totally against going this route, but has no reason to do
so.What I want to know is why would this matter?
To spread the risk of one of your customers being
You don't run email on the same server. Well I guess you could but I would
question the stability of the ISP doing so.
A public ISP, no.That would be scary.But a hands-on admin can
handle it no problem if they are paying attention and using the right
software (Merak, Imail etc.).Argosoft is
I have a sort of off-topic question for you guys concerning hosting
set-ups.We have about 89 domains that we are currently hosting at XO
communications for cheap cheap money.All of them are static sites - html
only - we do our CF hosting elsewhere (I'll leave 'who' up to your
imaginations to
I do virtual hosting all the time and have no problems.If you're
using SSL, you'll run into issues, because you need to have a separate
IP for each individual SSL certificate, but for non-SSL hosting, it's
great.
The argument against it is that clients which don't support HTTP1.1
will only ever
We have close to 30 web sites on one server. We have over 200 domain
names pointing to the sites on that server and I've never had a
problem doing it. If there is a good reason not to, I would like to
know.
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We are also using the technique of forwarding clients. We are now, +/- running 80 customers on a single CMS core, but we have offcourse, not 80 ip addresses. So based on the domain we forward them :) I see no issues with this, it is a common use when hosting.
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We are also using the technique of forwarding clients. We are now, +/- running 80 customers on a single CMS core, but we have offcourse, not 80 ip addresses. So based on the domain we forward them :) I see no issues with this, it is a common use when hosting.
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From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 3:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SOT: many IPS or one
Ray Champagne wrote:
My boss is totally against going this route, but has no reason to do
so.What I want to know is why would this matter?
To spread the risk of one of your customers being blacklisted. If
you have them all on one IP, one blacklisted customer means thet
all have trouble.
: SOT: many IPS or one?
I do virtual hosting all the time and have no problems.If you're
using SSL, you'll run into issues, because you need to have a separate
IP for each individual SSL certificate, but for non-SSL hosting, it's
great.
The argument against it is that clients which don't support
Great advice, thanks!I will pass that on...
Ray
At 04:44 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
Ray Champagne wrote:
My boss is totally against going this route, but has no reason to do
so.What I want to know is why would this matter?
To spread the risk of one of your customers being blacklisted. If
Oh, I forgot one thing.What about email forwarding, etc?Does that
matter?Or is that just another server setting that simply has to be
configured?
Ray
At 04:52 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
Great advice, thanks!I will pass that on...
Ray
At 04:44 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
Ray Champagne wrote:
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 17:06:15 -0400, Ray Champagne wrote:
Oh, I forgot one thing.What about email forwarding, etc?Does that
matter?Or is that just another server setting that simply has to be
configured?
Has nothing to do with the web server configuration, actually.You
have to set up the dns
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