It's not typical of my shared server.
I have no SSH, and haven't been able to find a way (yet) of browsing or
accessing anything that isn't mine... yet!
Justin
on 16/08/02 12:28 AM, Miles Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I am, the provider has been instructed to close the account. I am
I am, the provider has been instructed to close the account. I am still
wondering if this is typical for a shared environment. I'm now looking at a
virtual server solution.
Cheers - Miles
At 11:48 PM 8/15/2002 +1000, Justin French wrote:
>I'd be running away :)
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>Justin French
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>on 15/08/0
I'd be running away :)
Justin French
on 15/08/02 10:36 PM, Miles Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> This is somewhat off-topic, but has to do with shared hosting. All of my
> experience with Linux has been on boxes where I've pretty well had the only
> account. I'm now working on a shared s
This is somewhat off-topic, but has to do with shared hosting. All of my
experience with Linux has been on boxes where I've pretty well had the only
account. I'm now working on a shared system which provides SSH access. The
idea is to host a client's site on this system, but after a few hours
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