hi, im looking for a cheap cpanel account with ssh access, 1 gig of space and 10 gigs of bandwidth per month. if you do not provide ssh access please do not reply with your offers. thanks, kevin
Are you saying you want a shell host or want a web host with shell access? Almost every web hosting provider will give you shell access but you'll need a shell host if you want an eggdrop or something like it. If you want a web host, send me a PM and I'll give you a coupon for 20% off the regular rate of $7.95 P/m if you buy 12 months, or 9.95 on a month to month basis.
hi, that has got to be the most jack @ss response i have ever heard. in an equally jack @ss manner....to answer your question: a kagillion bagillion dollars. thanks, kevin
no. i really don't even need the hosting from a web perspective. there will be no site attached to the account serving web content. i just need to be able to ssh to the box and run some sparingly few linux commands. kevin
What a rude ways to answer a question. Anyway just get a vps and install a cPanel on it. We do offer 45days trial for cpanel license on all our vps.
Budget would be 10.99 for a vps (from SparkGate as you get 256 GRAM and 512 BRAM so it should be enought for cPanel) 15.00 (13.00/mo if you but from instantcpanellicense.com) so everything would be 23.99/mo I do read your another post before regarding arch of the server & we only offer 32bit environment for vps.
I believe you will be able to have SSH on the shared web hosting account as well. But in this case you will need to ask your prospective web host directly about. That can not be placed on the web site of the web hosting provider obviously
OK gotcha. What it's going to boil down to is what commands you want to run. If it's just basic run of the mill type stuff then what I've offered is probably the best option for you. If this is the case then stimpy up there trying to push a VPS on you is way off track. That's like saying you need a semi to do your grocery shopping. But... If you want to run some...erm...scripts (lets just call them that ) then you might want to look a a shell host which usually run at about the same price as I offered. Oh and a word to the wise. I am an affiliate for several major hosting companies and I used to run my own hosting business as well. By that I mean my own servers, my own infrastructure, my own leased space in a major datacenter. But you never would have seen me trying to pawn off my services on a forum like DP. Nor will you ever see any worthwhile hosting provider pawning their services on a forum like DP. The offer I made to you is for one of those major providers, not my own half baked attempt at a reseller account. You get the point right?
Ok 1st of all a vps is the best option as you will have full root access with cPanel option not just a jailshell access of which have been mistaken by a lots of people by having SSH access with their cPanel. It's impossible for a hoster give you a root access for SSH as what if you messed up with all the setting? also having root access means you have access to the whm root itself. Although you can get Shell Hosting but can you install cPanel on it? Shell account usually being use for irc related software. So do you see the difference between buying apple an orange?
Erm...how many jails have you built? Jails can be whatever you want them to be. It's not impossible to give root access to the jail at all. I used to build them on FreeBSD for my clients and staff. You do know what BSD is right? Jails have been around a long time and anyone worth a penny knows how to configure a jail with full root access to that jail and nothing else. Jails were the 1st generation of virtualization and just as you can now have a virtualized windows installation with administrator rights per virtual machine, you can also have virtual root access to each jail. But as I said you need to know exactly what your doing. Shell accounts can be used for far more than irc related things. And you are talking about a WHM root yet with a properly constructed jail, there is no need for a WHM at all. This is why shell hosting providers specialize in what they do. Because they know how to do it. The OP said he wanted to run a few basic commands. He never asked for cpanel. So now that we both see the difference between apples and oranges you should realize that bringing your orange to an apple fight just won't do.
hi, correct. technically i don't need the cpanel part. asking for a cpanel account was the easiest way for me to ask for an apple. thanks, officer apple, third rank, red delicious platoon