Re: Reliable ISP?

2021-11-18 Thread Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
Sorry, CenturyLink. -mb On Thu, Nov 18, 2021 at 2:41 PM wrote: > > Sorry... who is CL? > > > On 2021-11-18 14:25, Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss wrote: > >>> You think CBS service is pricey compared to residential? I pay > > $79/mo for CBS for Internet only. > > > > Well, admittedly I've not

Re: Reliable ISP?

2021-11-18 Thread Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
>> I thought it would be convenient and simple to have a separate Raspberry Pi server for each site that I am hosting... No reason to really do that today, you can do this all with apache vhosts today, with or without SSL. As I mentioned in my last email, with the introduction of SAN fields in SS

Re: Reliable ISP?

2021-11-18 Thread Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
Sorry... who is CL? On 2021-11-18 14:25, Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss wrote: You think CBS service is pricey compared to residential? I pay $79/mo for CBS for Internet only. Well, admittedly I've not looked at CBS service in a while, I switched from Cox to CL a few years ago when they im

Re: Reliable ISP?

2021-11-18 Thread Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
I have a VPS with a number of websites that share the same IP and I have Lets Encrypt SSL on each. You can do SSL with shared IP. I do recall back it the day having a static IP was a requirement for a cert... So maybe that depends on who is the cert authority. I had a conversation with a Cox

Re: Reliable ISP?

2021-11-18 Thread Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
>> You think CBS service is pricey compared to residential? I pay $79/mo for CBS for Internet only. Well, admittedly I've not looked at CBS service in a while, I switched from Cox to CL a few years ago when they implemented bandwidth caps, and never really looked back, but that pricing seems not

Re: Reliable ISP?

2021-11-18 Thread Joe Neglia via PLUG-discuss
I got a block of 16 static public IP's (I think it's called a CIMD /28 or some such lingo). The uppermost and lowest addresses in the block have a special purpose, but that leaves 14 usable static IP's. With the one that I am using, there are 13 remaining ones, seemingly going to waste. I though

Re: Reliable ISP?

2021-11-18 Thread irb via PLUG-discuss
* PLUG Discuss list (aka plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org) used 3.1K on Thu, 18 Nov 2021 at 12:04 -0700 to say: > > Cox Business does not block any ports. I've 2 static IPs with Cox Business. If there were another option (I miss CableAmerica) I'd go for it in a second. I get outages overy tw

sysadm and DB jobs

2021-11-18 Thread der.hans via PLUG-discuss
moin moin, I have several openings on my team to fill after people were promoted to new roles. All are remote US based. I need a couple people with good GNU/Linux sysadmin skills and/or somewhat knowledgeable with databases, preferably Elasticsearch and MongoDB. Those are hiring for the same ro

Re: Reliable ISP?

2021-11-18 Thread Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
You think CBS service is pricey compared to residential? I pay $79/mo for CBS for Internet only. I looked into residential a while ago and found that after that initial discount the cost of residential service for just Internet was about the same. The difference I found was T.V. channels. T

Re: Reliable ISP?

2021-11-18 Thread keith Miller via PLUG-discuss
I've had no problems with Cox Business and have about 6 Static IP through them Keith On Sun, Nov 14, 2021 at 11:21 AM Joe Neglia via PLUG-discuss < plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: > Any recommendations for a reliable ISP? > > (Couldn't find any recent discussion in the PLUG archives, s

Re: Reliable ISP?

2021-11-18 Thread Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
>> I am told I can rent more static IPs... I assume I will need some hardware to be able to accommodate more than 1 IP unless I am port forwarding to different boxes. Not really, just about any *nix-y system can accommodate that with NAT as a firewall/router/gateway, whatever you want to call it,

Re: Reliable ISP?

2021-11-18 Thread Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
I've had a Cox Business account for maybe 8 years. I've only had one outage, and it was short. My package is a home office type of plan. I am currently running a LAMP + BIND + Postfix + Dovecot on a laptop on my single static IP. I am told I can rent more static IPs... I assume I will nee

Is Jeremy Reed still around?

2021-11-18 Thread Michael via PLUG-discuss
I need to talk with you if you are. -- :-)~MIKE~(-: --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss

SCALE 19x is coming to Pasadena CA, March 3-6 2022 - the plan is IRL

2021-11-18 Thread Ed via PLUG-discuss
A good time to get your plans in place - Registration is Open and CFP is open until November 30th 2021 Anyone know if we have a discount code? ;) --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change

Re: I wish I would have learned about Arch Linux .....

2021-11-18 Thread Michael via PLUG-discuss
h I just found out why boot is so quick with arch (or at least MY arch). It is because I only have internet over the wire. It does not have wifi enabled and therefore does not have to wait to connect. I learned this today as I sit in my Wyndham researching getting wifi going so I can bring

Re: I wish I would have learned about Arch Linux .....

2021-11-18 Thread Michael via PLUG-discuss
h I just found out why boot is so quick with arch (or at least MY arch). It is On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 1:53 PM Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss < plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: > I rather like using Arch linux with rolling updates, and have now about 5 > years. It's not always wit