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Shoutcast Server Setup

November 10th, 2009 Comments off

I need to find a good hosting company with a reasonable monthly cost where i need shoutcast to be installed so i can have my own dedicated server to stream my internet station.

Server Setup

October 24th, 2009 Comments off

Server Setup ffmpeg,Mencoder,Lighttpd etc etc..

Need Linux Server Setup

July 30th, 2009 Comments off

I am looking for someone to set up my dedicated server with wine and utorrent. I already have debian 5.0 installed and I will need torrentflux reinstalled. This should only take 5 hours or so

Self Host Server Setup

July 20th, 2009 Comments off

Setting up a webServer for Self hosting

We plan to have our own web server hosted in-house.

We will provide:

1. Hardware
2. Domain names
3. DNS routing

We need your help in:

1. Identifying all the software needed
2. Installing the software remotely. We will provide help where manual intervention is needed.
3. Installing application (s)
4. Security
5. Updates
6. Backups set up
7 Giving us operational training
8. Provide technical support as and when needed

Software / Application requirements:

1. Linux
2. PERL
3. PHP
4. MYSQL
5. CRON for scheduling jobs
6. WORDPRESS for blogging
7. Forum software
8. Ajax
9. Ruby On Rail
10. etc

CMS to change the look and feel of the server
Few modified scripts to administer the site

For system management, we understand that there are tools available like CPanel or similar. But they are expensive. If we can have a setup that is cheaper, we would prefer that as long as it can schedule jobs / handle cron jobs. However; if there is no good / practical work around, then we will reluctantly go with it.

Thanks

Ubuntu Email Server Setup

July 16th, 2009 Comments off

I’m looking for help finishing up my mail server (on Ubuntu Hardy). The primary purpose of the mail server is to be a repository for emails that will be made available to a PHP script via imap_open()… the problem I’m encountering is in connecting the PHP script with the Maildir (I think my certificates are invalid). Otherwise, the mail server works fine (I use Postfix and Courier), so I’d primarily be looking to solve this connection problem. I’m receiving the following error message in my mail log, which I believe points to an issue with my SSL certificate (which I’ve purchased through GoDaddy):

mail imapd-ssl: couriertls: accept: error:14094418:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:tlsv1 alert unknown ca

Also, if you’re able to help pipe emails using .forward files, I’d be interested in enlisting your help with this as well.

I can provide you with full root access, provided that no additional user accounts are created. Thanks for reading!

Bear