i have rr and though it's not a super fast web server, i do run a ftp site 24/7 with no problems ever... even when i top 500 gigs in a month on this measly cable connection. --- "Charles Mallahan Jr." wrote: > Doesn't Grapevine have SDSL which doesn't have the > ADSL limitation? > > I have my Linux server up 24/7 but I am having > trouble setting up BIND. > Do you have to have you ISP provider put you in his > DNS? Can't you have > the primary DNS setup on your server, and the ISP as > Second, and have it > registered with you domain register as such? > > richj@northcs.com wrote: > > > 9/29/2000 > > > > I am actively looking to change providers from > Sound Net. I > > want to leave my linux box on all the time. Domain > is registered. > > Does anyone have experience with dedicated 24x7 > service over modem > > with either KCInternet(aka WorldInternet) or > KCNet? How about > > any other providers? > > Afraid I must stick with modem connection. At > 26,500 feet from > > the central office, I can only dream of high > speed. And of course > > RoadRunner is not available for those of us that > run servers. Can't > > justify T1 and probably not even fractional T1 > though would be > > interested in what it might cost. Guess will have > to call SWBell. > > Am interested in price of course, but price > doesn't mean > > much if the provider can't reliably provide 24x7 > service. (Have > > to ignore SWBell problems in the middle of > course.) > > Part of the problem I see is getting Network > Solutions to > > change the DNS entries to point to whoever I > switch to. If that > > gets screwed up.... > > You would think with almost 9 pages of access > providers in > > the yellow pages that this would be easy. As > always, a referral > > is worth more than an ad in the yellow pages. > > > > Richard Johnson > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/