Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Hosting a Manila site
Author: Dan Lyke Posted: 12/27/1999; 5:14:31 PM Topic: Hosting a Manila site Msg #: 13923 Prev/Next: 13922 / 13924
So if I owned a portion of an ISP, and even though it didn't fit my personal tastes and desires I thought Manila was going to take over the world, and I wanted to spend a couple o' bucks and send my partners in crime something that they could plug in and forget about except for changing the backup tapes occasionally, what would I need?An NT box and a copy of Frontier, obviously. But how are you handling the DNS? With a Mac? Do I need to cobble some sort of XML-RPC to BIND system? And what else am I missing?
I don't know that such a service fits in their business model, or even what that business model is given that you're giving away editthispage.com services free (although I assume that you'll start doing ads or something eventually), but it seems a reasonable proposition that every ISP have a box stuffed in a corner somewhere to do this stuff.
There are responses to this message:
- Re: Hosting a Manila site, Dave Winer, 12/27/1999; 5:27:49 PM
- Re: Hosting a Manila site, Oliver Breidenbach, 12/29/1999; 1:16:04 PM
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