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Old 07-29-2000, 03:24 PM   Postid: 7922
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My needs are different, is FQ THE one?

Hi all,(this is a long one...please help if you can )
I spent a few hours reading the info on FQ's different sections and I liked what I learned about FQ.

My questions are to FQ and all.  I want to move from my current host to some other one and FQ looks like a good choice.  My site needs aren't the usual ones.  Could someone please help me make up my mind?

My site:
- never got more than 100 hits a day
- doesn't sell anything
- is mainly for my personal/my family members use
- my family members need email, a small news section, a small discussion space, etc
- I'm a SW developer and I need to host a small homepage of my services/SW.
- (EXTREMELY IMPORTANT) I also need this service for running my web utilities CGI scripts(like something that tells ppl I'm online). Some of which I might write myself.
- (EXTREMELY IMPORTANT) I also need the service so I can have access to a UNIX account for development tools and providing me(alone) with services like quick FTP.  That is, I want to have a powerfull shell account.

So , do you think FQ is a good place for this?  Are they willing to do small changes(e.g. change my telnet port) if I ever have access problems?  What do you think?

I know that FQ has EXCELLENT support, something that I'll take over a good server, and that's why I like them.  I looked at their offers and they seem to cover all my "web pages" needs(e.g. logs, PHP) but I have a few more questions ( I DO ask a lot of questions ):

With the full domain package
- do I get my own IP?
- can I make a subdomain_of.MY_own_domain.com(with a DNS record change) point to a place not on my site; like to everyone.net search plugin?
- can I make other(than 404) custom error pages(like 403 & 500)?
- can I assign quotas to some of my email users(I don't want my kid bros eating my server space ;-))?
- Say(just imagine) I get a client(yeah right) who wants me to build him a web site with his own domain.  With FQ's services, would that client suffer from problems(email, CGI scripts, sendmail, etc) just because his domain is hosted on my space/VS?

Thanks for reading all of this .  I have a comment about FQ.  They are different, and they are GOOD!  I really love the way they run this business.  Someone said its a family business(not a big company) and it still manages to EXCEL!  Even if I don't join, I'd like to thank FQ's team(family?) on their good job.

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Old 07-29-2000, 04:02 PM   Postid: 7923
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Hmm on your first section "My Site:" everything seems fine and any of the Full Packages should do the trick.

Changing the Telnet Port = No this is not available.

Dedicated IP = Officially, no not at this time.  Unofficially, coming soon (don't ask folks..we'll be letting you know)

Subdomains = We can set them up for you for a one-time fee of $25 each (visit http://www.FutureQuest.net/ir.php for more info)

MX Record and/or CNAME changes (everyone.net) = Setup fee of $25

Custom Error Pages = Not a problem at all... have at it.

Email Quotas = Not at this time. (under development...may take a while)

Extra Domains sharing same space (IRM) - The extra domains share the same cgi-bin as the main domain.  These work well for single webmasters to control multiple domains but if you want the client to have their file space w/o allowing them access to the main account it's best to obtain a full package for the client.

All other comments == THANKS!

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Old 07-29-2000, 04:58 PM   Postid: 7924
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Hello Deb,

You replied in less than 40 min! WOW!
Thanks for the clear answers.  I still need more info about what type of shell I'm getting.  I mean, OK, you mention gcc etc but will I be able to operate my account as if it was an account(not root) on my PC?  I mean can I use it to FTP, send/recieve email,  compile Java progs etc?

Oh, oh, got another question.  Like any other host you don't allow CGI scripts that kill the server.  Could you please give me examples of such a scripts?

AND one last one.  Does your server support Non-Parsed Header (NPH) CGI scripts?

Sorry if those were too many questions.

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Old 07-29-2000, 05:09 PM   Postid: 7925
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That's kinda slow around here.    Post a question in the middle of the week and you might get 5 responses in that time span.

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Old 07-29-2000, 05:16 PM   Postid: 7926
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Old 07-29-2000, 05:37 PM   Postid: 7927
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Oh, oh,  got another question.  Like any other host you don't allow CGI scripts that kill the server.  Could you please give me examples of such a scripts?
Chat scripts are not allowed due to the resources used (open connections, constant refreshes...)
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OK, you mention gcc etc but will I be able to operate my account as if it was an account(not root) on my PC?  I mean can I use it to FTP, send/recieve email,  compile Java progs etc?
You can compile programs (Java, C/C++, etc), FTP, even use 'mc' (Midnight Commander - something most do not offer). You would not be able to use 'pine' to check email, however, due to our multi-layer email system. If pine had true POP support there wouldn't be a problem, but pine relies on being able to directly read/write your mail directories.
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AND  one last one.  Does your server support Non-Parsed Header (NPH) CGI scripts?
The lastest versions of Apache don't require the 'nph' any more. All scripts are sent in this way - simply flush the buffer (</font><font face="Courier" size="3">$|++</font><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2"> in Perl, </font><font face="Courier" size="3">flush()</font><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2"> in PHP).

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Old 07-29-2000, 06:01 PM   Postid: 7928
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Hi Justin,

You, too, replied in less than 40 minutes!  I love this, thank you.

I'm in. It will take me around two weeks to get ready to move; but I'm in. Although I'm paying for the service, I'd like to thank you because of two things:

 - Your support.  Since '95(started &quot;HTMLing&quot, I've only seen VERY few people care about their cutomers like you do.

 - You care about the quality of the &quot;type&quot; of services you provide.

I'm really happy I found FQ, and it shows on my msgs.  Please excuse me if I thanked a lot but that's how I feel.

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