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sarathb
August 23rd, 2001, 03:33
hi friends
i have found a new webhost they say to have all these
features

http://www.outlawz-inc.net/yourname
- 300 MB Of Storage Space
- Unlimited Bandwidth
- High Power Linux Servers
- PHP Support
- OC-48 High-Speed Connections
- Daily Backup
- Server Side Includes
- 24/7 Network Monitoring
- No Pop-ups or Advertisments

Comments and suggestions regarding the host is welcome...

the url is
http://www.outlawz-inc.net/index2.html
Sarathb

Coight
August 23rd, 2001, 04:22
Hello,


Nice post but they dont support ftp


Robert

ozefrog
August 23rd, 2001, 05:07
sounds very good but you get 200mb, cgi, browser upload (best i seen) which allows permissions and ascii upload actually prohosting is ok to. but this host's is better.

overall its a pretty good deal!

LeX
August 23rd, 2001, 05:14
They're definitely fast!

cowax
August 23rd, 2001, 05:29
Originally posted by LeX
They're definitely fast!

I'll say they're fast... I feel like I'm back on my school's T1. Give it time though... no ads and unlimited bandwidth mixed together is a recipe for failure.

roblev
August 23rd, 2001, 07:46
and also to add to that, the website is a hacker website! they list defactments and etc.

ozefrog
August 23rd, 2001, 07:54
hacking hey? sounds like a typical warez host now, there goes the rocket speed

roblev
August 23rd, 2001, 07:57
ROTFLMAO ROTFLMAO ROTFLMAO

LeX
August 24th, 2001, 02:48
They died so soon?! Figures.

ozefrog
August 24th, 2001, 04:04
ggg wat do u expect, its a zues httpd and its only a small error

Minion
August 24th, 2001, 11:06
Originally posted by roblev
and also to add to that, the website is a hacker website! they list defactments and etc.

God I hate hackers.

Host with them and you're putting your site in the hands of a bunch of 13-year old rejects.

roblev
August 24th, 2001, 11:11
Originally posted by Minion


God I hate hackers.

Host with them and you're putting your site in the hands of a bunch of 13-year old rejects.

Woah, wait a minute. I personally know a couple of hackers, and they are certainly not 13 year olds! 13 year olds are usually not hackers but script kiddies. The hackers I know are 16+ years old. But with this host, I would not put my website on because since it is a hacker site, hacks into your site, security, and source code is at risk to them. They leech off of your work. I am not trying to discourage you or anything, but I just completed a 2000-line (hand-typed) script for my website, which is a dynamic news script/navigation, and I don't want it to be stolen/modified for others to use without my permission.
:classic2:

niv
August 24th, 2001, 13:08
And you hate crackers because you're a Windows lover ;)

Crackers set out to do harm, hackers are the ones that will point out the security holes and have a vested interest in programming languages. Without software produced by hackers that know where the defects are, Windows would be even easier to crack into.

Bruce
August 24th, 2001, 13:11
Originally posted by Hayama-kun
Windows would be the easiest OS to crack into.
It is.

niv
August 24th, 2001, 13:15
Edited. :D

Minion
August 26th, 2001, 22:11
"And you hate crackers because you're a Windows lover ;)"

Who said I was a Windows lover?

"Crackers set out to do harm, hackers are the ones that will point out the security holes and have a vested interest in programming languages."

Oh please. The difference between "hacking" and "cracking" is a silly creation that mst people, even the hackers themselves ignore. Despite the clearly defined differences, it doesn't make either legit.

Besides, it's not what they do, it's who they are tha I hate. Spot-faced geeks with no lives. Rejects.

"Without software produced by hackers that know where the defects are, Windows would be even easier to crack into."

What software produced by hackers? None of mine is, I assure you.

And Windows isn't the easiest to "crack" into. But then again everything you know you've been told. You're too much of a sheep to find out for yourself.

I get tired of hearing the same old cliches over and over again.

Bruce
August 26th, 2001, 22:13
Besides, it's not what they do, it's who they are tha I hate. Spot-faced geeks with no lives. Rejects.

I resent that.

Minion
August 26th, 2001, 22:17
"Woah, wait a minute. I personally know a couple of hackers, and they are certainly not 13 year olds!"

Something tells me your idea of "personally know" is "met on the internet".

"13 year olds are usually not hackers but script kiddies. The hackers I know are 16+ years old."

Oh wow. There's a difference.

"But with this host, I would not put my website on because since it is a hacker site, hacks into your site, security, and source code is at risk to them."

Don't tell that to anime-boy, it's crackers :)


"They leech off of your work. I am not trying to discourage you or anything, but I just completed a 2000-line (hand-typed) script for my website, which is a dynamic news script/navigation, and I don't want it to be stolen/modified for others to use without my permission."

That actually sounds pretty cool. I'm sure stealing it is beyond the mental capacity of most hackers. Don't worry. :)

Minion
August 26th, 2001, 22:18
Originally posted by Phrozen

I resent that.

I resented it after I wrote it.

zazoo
August 26th, 2001, 22:33
Originally posted by Hayama-kun
And you hate crackers because you're a Windows lover ;)

Crackers set out to do harm, hackers are the ones that will point out the security holes and have a vested interest in programming languages. Without software produced by hackers that know where the defects are, Windows would be even easier to crack into.

if it wern't for hackers would it matter if windows was easy to hack:confused:

hackers point out security problems eh? well there the ones who are making the security problems a problem in the first place

not trying to be mean.. just my point of view:o

LeX
August 26th, 2001, 23:11
Originally posted by zazoo
hackers point out security problems eh? well there the ones who are making the security problems a problem in the first place
You're absolutely wrong. Hackers find security holes, not cause or make them. Since they're security holes, then they are the problem in the first place.

Ben
August 27th, 2001, 20:29
Heh...I would have thought Peo would have locked/deleted this thread by now

ozefrog
August 28th, 2001, 00:51
yeah!!