On Saturday 05 December 2015 23:24:22 Stephen Powell wrote: > On Sat, 28 Nov 2015 10:15:08 -0500 (EST), mister s jones wrote: > > On Saturday, November 28, 2015 09:49:47 Stephen Powell wrote: > >> So, does anyone wish to share their experiences, good or bad? Is there > >> anyone you wish to recommend? Is there anyone you want to warn me to > >> stay away from? All opinions are welcome. > > > > I personally have been here for years and I like them > > > > http://debian-hosting.info/ > > > > Prices are reasonable and service has been great. > > I checked out their web site, and they seem like a good outfit. But I must > admit, I'm totally lost. Allow me to explain. > > My old web site was pure HTML. No ASP, no PHP, no SQL. It's just pure > information, with some links for downloading files. I'm not a business > trying to set up a web site so that customers can order stuff from me. > I just want to publish free information for the public. It's mostly tech > stuff about Debian. > > When I created my old web site, All I did to manage it was use FTP to > upload and download files. By convention, the home page was "index.htm". > Any other pages could be linked to from that page. The only thing that I > would like to change is to use SSL-encrypted FTP, so that my password won't > be sent over the network in clear text. I must admit that I don't > understand this brave new world of web hosting. Looking at > debian-hosting's web site, I'm totally lost as to how I would mangage my > account. What I'm looking for is something similar to what I had before. > Is there anything like that out there? Or can I manage a debian-hosting > account that way?
I ma assuming (or subconsciously remembering) that you are in the USA. Is that correct? Lisi