[TriLUG] best web hosting company?

Aaron S. Joyner aaron at joyner.ws
Mon Jun 21 14:47:18 EDT 2004


It's entirely a yes-yes.  It's your bandwidth, you may do what ever you 
like with it.  Now that I've said that, I'll qualify it just a little.  
:)  If you order a new DSL, we have new pricing that's residential vs 
business pricing.  The normal residential accounts do block ports 25 80 
and a few others.  If you mention that you're a member of TriLUG, we'll 
gladly give you an unblocked DSL at the price of a regular residential 
DSL line.  If you are a running a business, and fall into the business 
pricing category, then nothing is blocked, and you're welcome to host 
what ever you like off of it.

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Aaron S. Joyner
System Administrator
Intrex Internet Services
(919) 573-5488 x102


Jeff Tickle wrote:

>I guess this is as good a place as any to ask: is hosting behind an
>Intrex DSL connection a no-no?
>
>-Jeff
>
>On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 10:48, Aaron S. Joyner wrote:
>  
>
>>gregbrown at mindspring.com wrote:
>>
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>>>Any suggestions for a web hosting company?  I'm not looking to break the bank, so I'm 
>>>looking for something inexpensive.  I'd also like to register a .com and a .net and have 
>>>them both point to the same website.
>>>
>>>Any suggestions?
>>>
>>>Greg
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>There's always your friendly local TriLUG sponsor, Intrex Internet.  :)  
>>Our basic Silver hosting plan starts at $19.99 w/ a 20% discount for 
>>TriLUG members which brings the cost down to $15.99 - that includes 
>>100MB of disc space, 10GB of transfer per month, one pop3/imap email 
>>account with webmail access, DNS services, ftp access, etc.  Hosting on 
>>a FreeBSD server running the latest versions of Apache, PHP, MySQL, etc.
>>
>>The full details are available here: http://www.intrex.net/webhosting.htm
>>If you have any other questions, of course feel free to ask!
>>
>>Aaron S. Joyner
>>System Administrator
>>Intrex.net Internet Services
>>(919) 573-5488 x102
>>    
>>




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