Hi Mike,
I see there's quite a bit of info already given you on this, so let me
add some. :-)
I built a very nice (to admin :-) ) system for apache using
mod_perl. The mod_perl code basically replaces about 90% of the guts for
your httpd.conf. Upon startup it reads a .domains file which is of the
format: <domain>:<ip>:<port>
It currently understands only 2 ports, 80 and 443, setting up virtual or
ip based domains on the fly, creating log directories, copying the skeleton
files over and generating ftp config files as well. Drop me a line if
you're interested and maybe we can do some kind of deal with it.
Alex
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-bizops-list@opensrs.org
[mailto:owner-bizops-list@opensrs.org]On Behalf Of Biz-Ops - OpenSRS
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 3:46 PM
To: bizops-list@opensrs.org
Subject: Hosting Systems
Hi All... Apologizes if this is the "Wrong" list for this...
Does anyone know of any good, but hopefully inexpensive hosting systems
for Unix/Apache? I have a HUGE server, and would like to have some kind of
automated system to offer some inexpensive hosting to our local customers.
It is doubtful that we will host world wide, just locally but I would like
for them to be able to manage their own accounts if possible. Or at least a
program that will create their site without having to go through the server
manually and constructing it... Thanks for any advice in advance... I have
found a few however they basically "Take Control" of the server and I have a
site that I wish it not run through the hosting system, but stay as it is
and not have any V-Servers or DNS records touched by a hosting system....
Mike Allen, 4CheapDomains.Net
mikeallen@4CheapDomains.Net
http://www.4CheapDomains.Net
(812) 275-8425 - Office
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