[mrtg] Re: Bandwidth Tracking
Alan Rader
arader at finishline.com
Tue Feb 20 17:14:42 MET 2001
Well, you guess my situation. I have my own NT box, not at home, but
co-located and am only given one IP. I have 3 domains I am currently using
for it. They are nonprofit organizations, hence no income, so I don't want
to have to pay for extra IPs.
If I had my own T1 and a Class C to go with it, I would have an IP for my
name, my address, my lunch, etc :)
Alan Rader
Finish Line, Inc.
Network Administrator
arader at finishline.com
317-899-1022 x3529
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Heckaman [mailto:matt at LUCIDA.CA]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 10:19 AM
To: Alan Rader
Subject: Re: [mrtg] Re: Bandwidth Tracking
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Alan Rader wrote:
:
: Yes, but if you have more than one website on your machine, how do you
: narrow it down? One top of that, what if you are using one ip and
: host headers?
Maybe you can help me figure this out. Why in $deity's name are so many
people obsessed with putting multiple web pages on one IP address? It
seems to me that a customer at least deserves their own IP and not a hack
in a web server for NameVirtualHost. :)
I don't mean to sound rude at all, it's a matter of preference, I've just
never been able to figure out why anyone would *opt* for this method in a
business situation.. It makes sense on your home box, but in business?
Cheers,
Matt
PS. Sorry if this offends you, it's not my intent. :)
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