[techtalk] cheap shell/web accounts?

1999-01-03 Thread srl
so, i'm looking for a new shell access provider. I've taken a gander at he.net, and they seem okay, but i thought i'd put this one out there. Where can I find any/all of the following in a shell account for cheap, preferably under $15/mo? -virtual domain hosting for a smallish personal site -my

Re: [techtalk] cheap shell/web accounts?

1999-01-03 Thread Gail Allinson
srl wrote: > > so, i'm looking for a new shell access provider. > > I've taken a gander at he.net, and they seem okay, but i thought i'd put > this one out there. Where can I find any/all of the following in a shell > account for cheap, preferably under $15/mo? > > -virtual domain hosting for a

Re: [techtalk] cheap shell/web accounts?

1999-01-03 Thread Naomi Hospodarsky
I use http://www.jumpline.com for hosting and their service/access is great. I believe they support most of what you are looking for. :) >-virtual domain hosting for a smallish personal site >-mySQL >-PHP >-mod_perl >-gcc/g++/javac (not essential, but would be nice) >-support for Zope, either us

Re: [techtalk] pppd problems using kppp/RH6.0

1999-01-03 Thread Becky L. Norum
Thanks for the reply, Nils. I think I know what the problem is. I have set up an ethernet card on the computer because we have a network printer. BUT, to connect to the internet, I use a modem. So, I think that when I try to connect to my provider, the provider gets confused as to what ip addr

[techtalk] pppd problems, redhat 6.0

1999-01-03 Thread Lighthouse Keeper in the Desert Sun
I know this is a similar problem to one that was discussed recently. But I'm not using kppp. I'm using a script called ppp-on and ppp-on-dialer that I got from /usr/doc/ppp-2.3.7/scripts/ I'll paste it in (changing username and pwd to protect the guilty) and the error message that happens when

Re: [techtalk] pppd problems using kppp/RH6.0

1999-01-03 Thread jenn
"Becky L. Norum" wrote: > > Thanks for the reply, Nils. > > I think I know what the problem is. I have set up an ethernet card on the > computer because we have a network printer. BUT, to connect to the > internet, I use a modem. So, I think that when I try to connect to my > provider, the pr