Hey Chong, How much daily bandwidth does hosting your tut currently use?
If it takes less than 50MB per day you can use SDF to host it. SDF is a non-profit organization promoting Internet education. Basically they have a big cluster of 64-bit servers running NetBSD that they give out shell access to. You can find out more about them here: http://www.freeshell.org http://www.freeshell.org/index.cgi?faq?BASICS?01 Here is the information on bandwidth usage limits: http://sdf.lonestar.org/over Since its a non-profit once you go over quota, users get redirected to the over page rather than the site staying up and you getting billed. I have found it to be a really great deal. An ARPA membership (50MB transfer limit / day) costs $36 (US) and is a one-time fee (can you believe it?). There is no monthly or yearly cost. I have been a member for over a year and have a friend who's been a member for over 10 years... Disclaimer for the paranoid: I am not affiliated with SDF in any way other than having paid my $36. No, I'm not being paid to promote it. No, there are no banner ads or such. Yes, I am still waiting for them to close up shop and "steal" my $36! :-) On the flip-side, I have found their service to be reliable and have my personal website hosted there (that's why I paid the $36). Hope that helps! Adrian --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]