Recommend an ISP

I developed a Java servlet that connects to and queries an Access database ( < 10 mb ) using Tomcat. Everything is working fine. I need to select an ISP to host this site. Would anyone like to recommend an ISP or have advice on how to choose one?
Thanks
Scott

Hmm, you really won't find very many hosts that run servlets on microsoft machines... It would be easy enough to export the DB to tab-delimited format and import it into MySQL. That being said, I would recommend EZPublishing. When I first started with them they were a little shaky, but now I think they are running a pretty solid operation, and their support staff is great, never a wait to talk to someone.
GN

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    # Defines IPC server directory and filename used to communicate with the log process.
    ipcfilename = '/tmp/.dguardianipc'
    # URL list IPC filename
    # Defines URL list IPC server directory and filename used to communicate with the URL
    # cache process.
    urlipcfilename = '/tmp/.dguardianurlipc'
    # IP list IPC filename
    # Defines IP list IPC server directory and filename, for communicating with the client
    # IP cache process.
    ipipcfilename = '/tmp/.dguardianipipc'
    # PID filename
    # Defines process id directory and filename.
    #pidfilename = '/var/run/dansguardian.pid'
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    # If enabled the process will not fork into the background.
    # It is not usually advantageous to do this.
    # on|off (defaults to off)
    nodaemon = off
    # Disable logging process
    # on|off (defaults to off)
    nologger = off
    # Enable logging of "ADs" category blocks
    # on|off (defaults to off)
    logadblocks = off
    # Enable logging of client User-Agent
    # Some browsers will cause a *lot* of extra information on each line!
    # on|off (defaults to off)
    loguseragent = off
    # Daemon runas user and group
    # This is the user that DansGuardian runs as. Normally the user/group nobody.
    # Uncomment to use. Defaults to the user set at compile time.
    # Temp files created during virus scanning are given owner and group read
    # permissions; to use content scanners based on external processes, such as
    # clamdscan, the two processes must run with either the same group or user ID.
    #daemonuser = 'proxy'
    #daemongroup = 'proxy'
    # Soft restart
    # When on this disables the forced killing off all processes in the process group.
    # This is not to be confused with the -g run time option - they are not related.
    # on|off (defaults to off)
    softrestart = off
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    # Not used if usesmtp is disabled (filtergroup specific).
    mailer = '/usr/sbin/sendmail -t'
    /etc/dansguardian/dansguardianf1.conf
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    # Filter group mode
    # This option determines whether members of this group have their web access
    # unfiltered, filtered, or banned. This mechanism replaces the "banneduserlist"
    # and "exceptionuserlist" files from previous versions.
    # 0 = banned
    # 1 = filtered
    # 2 = unfiltered (exception)
    # Only filter groups with a mode of 1 need to define phrase, URL, site, extension,
    # mimetype and PICS lists; in other modes, these options are ignored to conserve
    # memory.
    # Defaults to 0 if unspecified.
    # Unauthenticated users are treated as being in the first filter group.
    groupmode = 1
    # Filter group name
    # Used to fill in the -FILTERGROUP- placeholder in the HTML template file, and to
    # name the group in the access logs
    # Defaults to empty string
    #groupname = ''
    # Content filtering files location
    bannedphraselist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/bannedphraselist'
    weightedphraselist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/weightedphraselist'
    exceptionphraselist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/exceptionphraselist'
    bannedsitelist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/bannedsitelist'
    greysitelist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/greysitelist'
    exceptionsitelist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/exceptionsitelist'
    bannedurllist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/bannedurllist'
    greyurllist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/greyurllist'
    exceptionurllist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/exceptionurllist'
    exceptionregexpurllist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/exceptionregexpurllist'
    bannedregexpurllist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/bannedregexpurllist'
    picsfile = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/pics'
    contentregexplist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/contentregexplist'
    urlregexplist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/urlregexplist'
    # Filetype filtering
    # Blanket download blocking
    # If enabled, all files will be blocked, unless they match the
    # exceptionextensionlist or exceptionmimetypelist.
    # These lists do not override virus scanning.
    # Exception lists defined above override all types of filtering, including
    # the blanket download block.
    # Defaults to disabled.
    # (on | off)
    blockdownloads = off
    exceptionextensionlist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/exceptionextensionlist'
    exceptionmimetypelist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/exceptionmimetypelist'
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    # The two exception lists above can be used to override these.
    bannedextensionlist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/bannedextensionlist'
    bannedmimetypelist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/bannedmimetypelist'
    # In either file filtering mode, the following list can be used to override
    # MIME type & extension blocks for particular domains & URLs (trusted download sites).
    exceptionfilesitelist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/exceptionfilesitelist'
    exceptionfileurllist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/exceptionfileurllist'
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    # Supply categorised lists here and the category string shall be logged against
    # matching requests, but matching these lists does not perform any filtering
    # action.
    #logsitelist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/logsitelist'
    #logurllist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/logurllist'
    #logregexpurllist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/logregexpurllist'
    # Outgoing HTTP header rules:
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    # request headers. Format for headerregexplist is one modification rule per
    # line, similar to content/URL modifications. Format for
    # bannedregexpheaderlist is one regular expression per line, with matching
    # headers causing a request to be blocked.
    # Headers are matched/replaced on a line-by-line basis, not as a contiguous
    # block.
    # Use for example, to remove cookies or prevent certain user-agents.
    headerregexplist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/headerregexplist'
    bannedregexpheaderlist = '/etc/dansguardian/lists/bannedregexpheaderlist'
    # Naughtyness limit
    # This the limit over which the page will be blocked. Each weighted phrase is given
    # a value either positive or negative and the values added up. Phrases to do with
    # good subjects will have negative values, and bad subjects will have positive
    # values. See the weightedphraselist file for examples.
    # As a guide:
    # 50 is for young children, 100 for old children, 160 for young adults.
    naughtynesslimit = 50
    # Category display threshold
    # This option only applies to pages blocked by weighted phrase filtering.
    # Defines the minimum score that must be accumulated within a particular
    # category in order for it to show up on the block pages' category list.
    # All categories under which the page scores positively will be logged; those
    # that were not displayed to the user appear in brackets.
    # -1 = display only the highest scoring category
    # 0 = display all categories (default)
    # > 0 = minimum score for a category to be displayed
    categorydisplaythreshold = 0
    # Embedded URL weighting
    # When set to something greater than zero, this option causes URLs embedded within a
    # page's HTML (from links, image tags, etc.) to be extracted and checked against the
    # bannedsitelist and bannedurllist. Each link to a banned page causes the amount set
    # here to be added to the page's weighting.
    # The behaviour of this option with regards to multiple occurrences of a site/URL is
    # affected by the weightedphrasemode setting.
    # NB: Currently, this feature uses regular expressions that require the PCRE library.
    # As such, it is only available if you compiled DansGuardian with '--enable-pcre=yes'.
    # You can check compile-time options by running 'dansguardian -v'.
    # Set to 0 to disable.
    # Defaults to 0.
    # WARNING: This option is highly CPU intensive!
    embeddedurlweight = 0
    # Enable PICS rating support
    # Defaults to disabled
    # (on | off)
    enablepics = off
    # Temporary Denied Page Bypass
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    # secure it uses a random hashed secret generated at daemon startup. You define the
    # number of seconds the bypass will function for before the deny will appear again.
    # To allow the link on the denied page to appear you will need to edit the template.html
    # or dansguardian.pl file for your language.
    # 300 = enable for 5 minutes
    # 0 = disable ( defaults to 0 )
    # -1 = enable but you require a separate program/CGI to generate a valid link
    bypass = 0
    # Temporary Denied Page Bypass Secret Key
    # Rather than generating a random key you can specify one. It must be more than 8 chars.
    # '' = generate a random one (recommended and default)
    # 'Mary had a little lamb.' = an example
    # '76b42abc1cd0fdcaf6e943dcbc93b826' = an example
    bypasskey = ''
    # Infection/Scan Error Bypass
    # Similar to the 'bypass' setting, but specifically for bypassing files scanned and found
    # to be infected, or files that trigger scanner errors - for example, archive types with
    # recognised but unsupported compression schemes, or corrupt archives.
    # The option specifies the number of seconds for which the bypass link will be valid.
    # 300 = enable for 5 minutes
    # 0 = disable (default)
    # -1 = enable, but require a separate program/CGI to generate a valid link
    infectionbypass = 0
    # Infection/Scan Error Bypass Secret Key
    # Same as the 'bypasskey' option, but used for infection bypass mode.
    infectionbypasskey = ''
    # Infection/Scan Error Bypass on Scan Errors Only
    # Enable this option to allow infectionbypass links only when virus scanning fails,
    # not when a file is found to contain a virus.
    # on = enable (default and highly recommended)
    # off = disable
    infectionbypasserrorsonly = on
    # Disable content scanning
    # If you enable this option you will disable content scanning for this group.
    # Content scanning primarily is AV scanning (if enabled) but could include
    # other types.
    # (on|off) default = off.
    disablecontentscan = off
    # Enable Deep URL Analysis
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    # bannedurllist. This can be used, for example, to block images originating from banned
    # sites from appearing in Google Images search results, as the original URLs are
    # embedded in the thumbnail GET requests.
    # (on|off) default = off
    deepurlanalysis = off
    # reportinglevel
    # -1 = log, but do not block - Stealth mode
    # 0 = just say 'Access Denied'
    # 1 = report why but not what denied phrase
    # 2 = report fully
    # 3 = use HTML template file (accessdeniedaddress ignored) - recommended
    # If defined, this overrides the global setting in dansguardian.conf for
    # members of this filter group.
    #reportinglevel = 3
    # accessdeniedaddress is the address of your web server to which the cgi
    # dansguardian reporting script was copied. Only used in reporting levels
    # 1 and 2.
    # This webserver must be either:
    # 1. Non-proxied. Either a machine on the local network, or listed as an
    # exception in your browser's proxy configuration.
    # 2. Added to the exceptionsitelist. Option 1 is preferable; this option is
    # only for users using both transparent proxying and a non-local server
    # to host this script.
    # If defined, this overrides the global setting in dansguardian.conf for
    # members of this filter group.
    #accessdeniedaddress = 'http://YOURSERVER.YOURDOMAIN/cgi-bin/dansguardian.pl'
    # HTML Template override
    # If defined, this specifies a custom HTML template file for members of this
    # filter group, overriding the global setting in dansguardian.conf. This is
    # only used in reporting level 3.
    # The default template file path is <languagedir>/<language>/template.html
    # e.g. /usr/share/dansguardian/languages/ukenglish/template.html when using 'ukenglish'
    # language.
    # This option generates a file path of the form:
    # <languagedir>/<language>/<htmltemplate>
    # e.g. /usr/share/dansguardian/languages/ukenglish/custom.html
    #htmltemplate = 'custom.html'
    # Email reporting - original patch by J. Gauthier
    # Use SMTP
    # If on, will enable system wide events to be reported by email.
    # need to configure mail program (see 'mailer' in global config)
    # and email recipients
    # default usesmtp = off
    usesmtp = off
    # mailfrom
    # who the email would come from
    # example: mailfrom = '[email protected]'
    mailfrom = ''
    # avadmin
    # who the virus emails go to (if notify av is on)
    # example: avadmin = '[email protected]'
    avadmin = ''
    # contentdmin
    # who the content emails go to (when thresholds are exceeded)
    # and contentnotify is on
    # example: contentadmin = '[email protected]'
    contentadmin = ''
    # avsubject
    # Subject of the email sent when a virus is caught.
    # only applicable if notifyav is on
    # default avsubject = 'dansguardian virus block'
    avsubject = 'dansguardian virus block'
    # content
    # Subject of the email sent when violation thresholds are exceeded
    # default contentsubject = 'dansguardian violation'
    contentsubject = 'dansguardian violation'
    # notifyAV
    # This will send a notification, if usesmtp/notifyav is on, any time an
    # infection is found.
    # Important: If this option is off, viruses will still be recorded like a
    # content infraction.
    notifyav = off
    # notifycontent
    # This will send a notification, if usesmtp is on, based on thresholds
    # below
    notifycontent = off
    # thresholdbyuser
    # results are only predictable with user authenticated configs
    # if enabled the violation/threshold count is kept track of by the user
    thresholdbyuser = off
    #violations
    # number of violations before notification
    # setting to 0 will never trigger a notification
    violations = 0
    #threshold
    # this is in seconds. If 'violations' occur in 'threshold' seconds, then
    # a notification is made.
    # if this is set to 0, then whenever the set number of violations are made a
    # notifaction will be sent.
    threshold = 0
    I hope you can see the error becuase i cannot.

  • Recommended transition solution for ISP:s with enterprise customers?

    What would be the recommended solution(s) for ISP:s with enterprises only as customers?
    It both needs to support IPv6 and at the same time save IPv4 resources.
    Thanks in advance!

    Hi,
    There  are many possible choice for a soft transition of the Service Provider:
    - Dual-Stack
    The SP can run both protocols in the backbone for a while so he can test IPv6 Service by switching some part of the Network to IPv6 Only and see if it is OK. In case there is a problem he can get back to dual-stack, fix the issue and resume its testing until it is Ok and he can allow IPv6 Only.
    - It is possible to provide IPv6 Service without upgrading the backbone to IPv6 Immediately using 6RD if the backbone is IPv4 or 6PE /6VPE (I did the dev-test for 6PE and 6VPE for CISCO for 3 years) if the backbone is IPv4/MPLS. This way the SP can start providing both IPv4 and IPv6 without upgrading the backbone. He can then move slowly to IPv6 with a Dual-Stack period not to switch immediately to IPv6 and allow to fallback if soething is not properly configured to work in IPv6 Only.
    With 6VPE, the customer benefit of a dual-stack VPN and recently, CISCO has improved the Support of Multicast in MPLS which was main weakness of MPLS based solutions.
    Once the SP has migrated to IPv6 Only, it is still possible to offer dual-stack, IPv4 and IPv6 service to its customers using DS-Lite or better, A+P when it will be available as A+P (dIVI-pd based) does not rely on CGN which has a couple of drawbacks for the SPs.
    Once the Customer has migrated to IPv6 Only, it is also still possible to access some IPv4 resources (Networks, servers, applications) using NAT64.
    I have a presentation for you:
    http://www.slideshare.net/fredbovy/transition-to-ipv6-and-security
    And you will find more on my page:
    http://www.fredbovy.com
    I will be glad to help you further.
    Fred Bovy
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  • Recommendations for Leopard compatible dial-up ISP's

    I can send text, but am unable to send all but the smallest (less than 50kb) attachments to emails before getting the "Unable to connect to SMTP server'' message. Netzero is the dial-up ISP, and I have used the service for years on a PC with no problems. There were no problems when using Tiger last November. This appeared as a problem after upgrade to Leopard. Do other dial-up ISP's have this problem with Leopard? Recommendations for dial-up ISP's that are Leopard compatible will be greatly appreciated.

    Hi,
    Have used Earthlink dialup for years (through Panther, Tiger, Leopard, etc.)
    For email, Have both Earthlink account and Gmail account.
    When using Apple's Mail, difficulties sending large attachments via Gmail account.
    Not so with Earthlink account.
    When using either Earthlink account or Gmail account to send an attachment directly (not using Apple's Mail), both send an attachment fine.
    Note: Dialup (using an Apple External Modem on a MacBook Pro) worked fine over the years until latest Leopard 10.5.2 upgrade. Computer freezes during dialup (cursor freezes).
    This is not an Earthlink issue; see all the forms about internet connection problems (both dial up and wireless) since the 10.5.2 upgrade.
    Until the connection issues are sorted out, I would stop at Leopard 10.5.1.
    - Ross

  • Can anybody recommend a good JSP compliant ISP?

    I've been running my JSP & Servlet application on my pc for a while now.
    I'd like to upload it onto the internet so I can show it off to my friends etc...
    Can anybody recommend a straight forward, reliable, afforable ISP who can accommodate JSP content.?
    I would like to get a package that would incorporate a domain name as well.
    Any thoughts appreciated.

    Try http://www.dailyrazor.com - the RazorBLAZE package gives you your own private tomcat on private jvm with 48Mb JVM heap while the RazorADVANCED gives you private tomcat on private jvm with 64 JVM heap. You also get free domain name registration with any account. If you don't need a privat tomcat server, try the RazorSHARP package. You get a 30 days money back guarantee also.

  • ISP recommendation that ideally supports WAP

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    I'll also need PHP support for the web pages but I think most ISPs have PHP support.
    Thanks,
    Jade Lindquist
    www.edufone.com

    For example, the EA9200 - I've spent 3 hours now trying to find a PROPER user manual that describes the options, in order to determine if the device fits my needs.  Not to be found.  That doesn't mean it doesn't exist.  It means that either CICSO doesn't believe that we should know what the configuration options do, or a manager at CISCO needs to be dismissed because users can't find FULL documentation.  Not an oversight - GROSS NEGLIGENCE.  The EA9200 - only thing after 3 hrs of searching I've found is a 14 page "plug it in and hope it works" manual.  And I don't agree that a phone call replaces written communication.  "I didn't say that" or "That's not what I meant".  While on the phone, I have to type written doc, doing CISCO's work.  In addition, I call CISCO.  Leave a message.  They call me back AT THEIR CONVENIENCE.  I'm busy.  I call back - telephone tag.  No - I want proper written documentation.  This is for a home network -- albeit an advanced one - i.e. a properly set up on.  All of the other router manufacturers provide full doc except for CISCO.  I challenge the President of CICSO to, without insider help, come onto THEIR WEBSITE and find such a doc.  If I were running CISCO, a head would roll for such a gross oversight.  I won't be considering anything CISCO if the CISCO approach is "trust us, it works, but if it doesn't, you can return it but we won't  reimburse you for your time and money". CICSO VP - PLEASE RESPOND - CAN YOU FIND FULL PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION? 

  • ISP recommendation

    Hi,
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    Flex, Flash, and a free database like PHP/MySQL.
    Does anyone have a recommendation in the US?
    Thanks!

    Cisco has a whitepaper on setting this up. It's a bit dated but mostly applicable.
    With an HA pair of ASAs, we typically setup a switch (or stack for higher availability) between the HA pair and upstream routers. Other than that, the whitepaper is followed.
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    Some people offload the whole setup to an external device like a FatPipe Warp appliance.

  • Looking for Recommendation for Redundant or Backup ISP configuration: ASA 5510

    Good Day,
    Currently I have two ASA 5510's version 8.2(5) with the security plus license in my environment. These are configured to failover with the SAME ISP in the event of hardware failure. We are currently trying to introduce ISP backup configuration. I've already engaged ISP's for services, However, I was wonder what this configuration may entail additionally. Can anyone advise on a best practice/configuration  in this regard?
    I am trying to achieve high availability for services provided by another company location. Looking forward to any assistance that can be provided.
    Thanks much.

    Cisco has a whitepaper on setting this up. It's a bit dated but mostly applicable.
    With an HA pair of ASAs, we typically setup a switch (or stack for higher availability) between the HA pair and upstream routers. Other than that, the whitepaper is followed.
    The only significant issue is whether you have any incoming services exposed via public IP and don't have you own provider-independent address block. In that case, you need to account for how those services will be reachable in the event that your are using the address of your secondary provider. This usually involves some DNS changes or other such work.
    Some people offload the whole setup to an external device like a FatPipe Warp appliance.

  • Can someone recommend a reliable/affordable ISP?

    I need an ISP.
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    "HLConsulting" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:etq64j$kqs$[email protected]..
    > Go Daddy dot com is a good place for both. I have had
    real good luck with
    > them.
    Go Daddy may be good for domain registrations, but no way
    would use them
    for hosting - heard too many woeful things about that side of
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  • How can I use a desktop local ISP connection to connect BB to internet?

    I am traveling out of the US with my Tour 9630 and have no wireless service provider for data services in my present location.  However, I have access to a local desktop machine with standard internet service through an ISP.  Is there a way to connect the BB to the internet through the local machine, using the blackberry USB connection cable?  That is, the exact opposite of tethering...  Or, is it possible after establishing a local Bluetooth connection between BB and desktop?

    Hi and Welcome to the Forums!
    There is no mechanism to do as you seek...tethering is one-way only.
    Good luck!
    Occam's Razor nearly always applies when troubleshooting technology issues!
    If anyone has been helpful to you, please show your appreciation by clicking the button inside of their post. Please click here and read, along with the threads to which it links, for helpful information to guide you as you proceed. I always recommend that you treat your BlackBerry like any other computing device, including using a regular backup schedule...click here for an article with instructions.
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  • Can anyone recommend a simple Notes/To Do List app

    Hello,
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    If a site is sending you spam, it has nothing to do with browsing the web; they can't track you down or discover your email address or anything about you, so you don't need a proxy server. They got your email address somewhere, so if your email provider is Gmail or even Yahoo! Mail, you can block them from sending based on their domain and then you won't see anything from them. If your email provider is your ISP, they can block those for you if you call them and ask them to do it.
    Mulder

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    Join a wireless network is not in v6 utility.. thanks so much apple.. you are a great help.
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    2. Download and install unpkg.
    http://www.timdoug.com/unpkg/
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    For screen shots see this post.
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