People still interested in shared colo?
Brian
gnhlug at karas.net
Sat Mar 18 16:36:01 EST 2006
You'll get a block of IP's, probably 4, for your own use. The internet
connection is "raw", it's up to you to provide your own firewall rules for
whatever ports you want open/closed (generally via iptables (you ARE going
to run linux, right?)).
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> [mailto:gnhlug-discuss-admin at mail.gnhlug.org] On Behalf Of
> Christopher Chisholm
> Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 11:16 AM
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> Cc: gnhlug-discuss at mail.gnhlug.org
> Subject: Re: People still interested in shared colo?
>
>
> My company has been looking for download mirrors for our
> software. For now we are low traffic but eventually we may
> see a good number of downloads.
>
> Around how much would it cost for a 1U space? We'd
> definitely be low maintenance... mostly everything we need to
> do we do remotely.
>
> Also, how would the IP addressing work? Would we be able to
> have ports 80, 22, and 3930?
>
>
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