Opinions on web page
#1
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Opinions on web page
http://jbjeep.terahex.com
The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off line? Or
perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know what
happens, if anything.
Any comments from the peanut gallery??
The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off line? Or
perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know what
happens, if anything.
Any comments from the peanut gallery??
#2
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Re: Opinions on web page
jbjeep did pass the time by typing:
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off
> line? Or perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you
> know what happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
Just guessing but if it's a problem with your ISP and running a server then
maby it's time to pick a web service or firewall the ISPs scanner IP.
More and more are getting picky about such things or like here on ***.net
simply blocking port 80 inbound to put a virtual cork in the problem.
My "real" site is currently hosted by godaddy.com and whois protected by
domainsbyproxy.com since there are more than a few kooks out there
that would like to know where I live.
www.revbeergoggles.com
It comes with email, webmail, and basic services. They are also
very anti spam. www.godaddy.com has the price data. There are
cheaper but most also host spammers so email is iffy.
--
DougW
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off
> line? Or perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you
> know what happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
Just guessing but if it's a problem with your ISP and running a server then
maby it's time to pick a web service or firewall the ISPs scanner IP.
More and more are getting picky about such things or like here on ***.net
simply blocking port 80 inbound to put a virtual cork in the problem.
My "real" site is currently hosted by godaddy.com and whois protected by
domainsbyproxy.com since there are more than a few kooks out there
that would like to know where I live.
www.revbeergoggles.com
It comes with email, webmail, and basic services. They are also
very anti spam. www.godaddy.com has the price data. There are
cheaper but most also host spammers so email is iffy.
--
DougW
#3
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Re: Opinions on web page
jbjeep did pass the time by typing:
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off
> line? Or perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you
> know what happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
Just guessing but if it's a problem with your ISP and running a server then
maby it's time to pick a web service or firewall the ISPs scanner IP.
More and more are getting picky about such things or like here on ***.net
simply blocking port 80 inbound to put a virtual cork in the problem.
My "real" site is currently hosted by godaddy.com and whois protected by
domainsbyproxy.com since there are more than a few kooks out there
that would like to know where I live.
www.revbeergoggles.com
It comes with email, webmail, and basic services. They are also
very anti spam. www.godaddy.com has the price data. There are
cheaper but most also host spammers so email is iffy.
--
DougW
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off
> line? Or perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you
> know what happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
Just guessing but if it's a problem with your ISP and running a server then
maby it's time to pick a web service or firewall the ISPs scanner IP.
More and more are getting picky about such things or like here on ***.net
simply blocking port 80 inbound to put a virtual cork in the problem.
My "real" site is currently hosted by godaddy.com and whois protected by
domainsbyproxy.com since there are more than a few kooks out there
that would like to know where I live.
www.revbeergoggles.com
It comes with email, webmail, and basic services. They are also
very anti spam. www.godaddy.com has the price data. There are
cheaper but most also host spammers so email is iffy.
--
DougW
#4
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Posts: n/a
Re: Opinions on web page
jbjeep did pass the time by typing:
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off
> line? Or perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you
> know what happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
Just guessing but if it's a problem with your ISP and running a server then
maby it's time to pick a web service or firewall the ISPs scanner IP.
More and more are getting picky about such things or like here on ***.net
simply blocking port 80 inbound to put a virtual cork in the problem.
My "real" site is currently hosted by godaddy.com and whois protected by
domainsbyproxy.com since there are more than a few kooks out there
that would like to know where I live.
www.revbeergoggles.com
It comes with email, webmail, and basic services. They are also
very anti spam. www.godaddy.com has the price data. There are
cheaper but most also host spammers so email is iffy.
--
DougW
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off
> line? Or perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you
> know what happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
Just guessing but if it's a problem with your ISP and running a server then
maby it's time to pick a web service or firewall the ISPs scanner IP.
More and more are getting picky about such things or like here on ***.net
simply blocking port 80 inbound to put a virtual cork in the problem.
My "real" site is currently hosted by godaddy.com and whois protected by
domainsbyproxy.com since there are more than a few kooks out there
that would like to know where I live.
www.revbeergoggles.com
It comes with email, webmail, and basic services. They are also
very anti spam. www.godaddy.com has the price data. There are
cheaper but most also host spammers so email is iffy.
--
DougW
#5
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Re: Opinions on web page
jbjeep did pass the time by typing:
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off
> line? Or perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you
> know what happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
Just guessing but if it's a problem with your ISP and running a server then
maby it's time to pick a web service or firewall the ISPs scanner IP.
More and more are getting picky about such things or like here on ***.net
simply blocking port 80 inbound to put a virtual cork in the problem.
My "real" site is currently hosted by godaddy.com and whois protected by
domainsbyproxy.com since there are more than a few kooks out there
that would like to know where I live.
www.revbeergoggles.com
It comes with email, webmail, and basic services. They are also
very anti spam. www.godaddy.com has the price data. There are
cheaper but most also host spammers so email is iffy.
--
DougW
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off
> line? Or perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you
> know what happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
Just guessing but if it's a problem with your ISP and running a server then
maby it's time to pick a web service or firewall the ISPs scanner IP.
More and more are getting picky about such things or like here on ***.net
simply blocking port 80 inbound to put a virtual cork in the problem.
My "real" site is currently hosted by godaddy.com and whois protected by
domainsbyproxy.com since there are more than a few kooks out there
that would like to know where I live.
www.revbeergoggles.com
It comes with email, webmail, and basic services. They are also
very anti spam. www.godaddy.com has the price data. There are
cheaper but most also host spammers so email is iffy.
--
DougW
#6
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Re: Opinions on web page
Hi Jennifer,
I vote you keep it, for our enjoyment.
I realize it's a big job, but if you automatically back it up,
it'll reload easier when you're hit from time to time by hackers, that
replace your pictures and links with ----, like they do even with
official Government sites. like: http://whitehouse.gov just because it's
there.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> http://jbjeep.terahex.com
>
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off line? Or
> perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know what
> happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
I vote you keep it, for our enjoyment.
I realize it's a big job, but if you automatically back it up,
it'll reload easier when you're hit from time to time by hackers, that
replace your pictures and links with ----, like they do even with
official Government sites. like: http://whitehouse.gov just because it's
there.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> http://jbjeep.terahex.com
>
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off line? Or
> perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know what
> happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
#7
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Re: Opinions on web page
Hi Jennifer,
I vote you keep it, for our enjoyment.
I realize it's a big job, but if you automatically back it up,
it'll reload easier when you're hit from time to time by hackers, that
replace your pictures and links with ----, like they do even with
official Government sites. like: http://whitehouse.gov just because it's
there.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> http://jbjeep.terahex.com
>
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off line? Or
> perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know what
> happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
I vote you keep it, for our enjoyment.
I realize it's a big job, but if you automatically back it up,
it'll reload easier when you're hit from time to time by hackers, that
replace your pictures and links with ----, like they do even with
official Government sites. like: http://whitehouse.gov just because it's
there.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> http://jbjeep.terahex.com
>
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off line? Or
> perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know what
> happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
#8
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Re: Opinions on web page
Hi Jennifer,
I vote you keep it, for our enjoyment.
I realize it's a big job, but if you automatically back it up,
it'll reload easier when you're hit from time to time by hackers, that
replace your pictures and links with ----, like they do even with
official Government sites. like: http://whitehouse.gov just because it's
there.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> http://jbjeep.terahex.com
>
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off line? Or
> perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know what
> happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
I vote you keep it, for our enjoyment.
I realize it's a big job, but if you automatically back it up,
it'll reload easier when you're hit from time to time by hackers, that
replace your pictures and links with ----, like they do even with
official Government sites. like: http://whitehouse.gov just because it's
there.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> http://jbjeep.terahex.com
>
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off line? Or
> perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know what
> happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
#9
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Re: Opinions on web page
Hi Jennifer,
I vote you keep it, for our enjoyment.
I realize it's a big job, but if you automatically back it up,
it'll reload easier when you're hit from time to time by hackers, that
replace your pictures and links with ----, like they do even with
official Government sites. like: http://whitehouse.gov just because it's
there.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> http://jbjeep.terahex.com
>
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off line? Or
> perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know what
> happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
I vote you keep it, for our enjoyment.
I realize it's a big job, but if you automatically back it up,
it'll reload easier when you're hit from time to time by hackers, that
replace your pictures and links with ----, like they do even with
official Government sites. like: http://whitehouse.gov just because it's
there.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> http://jbjeep.terahex.com
>
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off line? Or
> perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know what
> happens, if anything.
> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
#10
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Re: Opinions on web page
No, no issues there. My bro-in-law hosts my site.
Its more of a personal attack by a local land management agency, then hearing that
there was an "uproar at the region 3 meeting when those pictures were posted".
On Thu, 12 May 2005 21:39:22 -0500, "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>>jbjeep did pass the time by typing:
>>
>>> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off
>>> line? Or perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you
>>> know what happens, if anything.
>>> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
>>
>>Just guessing but if it's a problem with your ISP and running a server then
>>maby it's time to pick a web service or firewall the ISPs scanner IP.
>>More and more are getting picky about such things or like here on ***.net
>>simply blocking port 80 inbound to put a virtual cork in the problem.
>>
>>My "real" site is currently hosted by godaddy.com and whois protected by
>>domainsbyproxy.com since there are more than a few kooks out there
>>that would like to know where I live.
>>
>>www.revbeergoggles.com
>>
>>It comes with email, webmail, and basic services. They are also
>>very anti spam. www.godaddy.com has the price data. There are
>>cheaper but most also host spammers so email is iffy.
Its more of a personal attack by a local land management agency, then hearing that
there was an "uproar at the region 3 meeting when those pictures were posted".
On Thu, 12 May 2005 21:39:22 -0500, "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>>jbjeep did pass the time by typing:
>>
>>> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off
>>> line? Or perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you
>>> know what happens, if anything.
>>> Any comments from the peanut gallery??
>>
>>Just guessing but if it's a problem with your ISP and running a server then
>>maby it's time to pick a web service or firewall the ISPs scanner IP.
>>More and more are getting picky about such things or like here on ***.net
>>simply blocking port 80 inbound to put a virtual cork in the problem.
>>
>>My "real" site is currently hosted by godaddy.com and whois protected by
>>domainsbyproxy.com since there are more than a few kooks out there
>>that would like to know where I live.
>>
>>www.revbeergoggles.com
>>
>>It comes with email, webmail, and basic services. They are also
>>very anti spam. www.godaddy.com has the price data. There are
>>cheaper but most also host spammers so email is iffy.