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From: Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda
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Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
Date: Sunday, October 31, 2010 - 3:21 pm
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 3:12 PM, <bsdmaster@hushmail.com> wrote:
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> Dear Friends, > > I am currently starting my very own hosting business, > as I'm horribly tired of all the incompetence in the > field. Obviously I take security seriously, and therefore > will be using OpenBSD exclusively. > > One thing is bothering me though. I've searched the web > and the archives trying to clarify one single point, but > to no avail. I hope you friendly folks would help me. > > I want to host my customers websites, but I'm unclear > how OpenBSD web scripting languages support works. I know > for a fact that the base system includes perl, so hosting > perl websites should work without issues. That is good because > many of my customers will be using domains such as domain.pl > I also see Mono is part of the ports, so domain.net should > also work without issue. > > The one thing I'm unclear about is example.com domains. > How can I get OpenBSD to run .com files? I found that these > are actualy very old DOS binaries. How do other OpenBSD folks > manage them? Is it with Wine? Qemu running a stripped down XP? > > Of course I could write a very good .COM wrapper for ELF I guess, > but I don't want to reinvent the wheel, so if a solution already > exists, I better use it. > > So, what is this solution? Or maybe OpenBSD is not compatible yet > with .COM web applications? > > PS: by the way, I am ready to offer the OpenBSD project a very good > discount, so maybe it's a good idea to move all the hosting of the > project to my new company once I've ironed out the few remaining > details. > Service will be very good, high bandwidth and very modern, being > IPv6 only > (it's the new version of DHCP and DNS with more addresses for your > machines), > so very future-proof. Just contact me if you need more information. > > Thanks, > bsdmaster > >
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Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
, bsdmaster
, (Sun Oct 31, 2:12 pm)
Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
, patric conant
, (Sun Oct 31, 2:23 pm)
Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
, Chris Smith
, (Sun Oct 31, 2:28 pm)
Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
, Abel Abraham Camaril ...
, (Sun Oct 31, 3:21 pm)
Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
, Andres Perera
, (Sun Oct 31, 3:46 pm)
Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
, Marcos Laufer
, (Sun Oct 31, 4:02 pm)
Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
, Luca Corti
, (Sun Oct 31, 4:06 pm)
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, Tony Abernethy
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