I don't think you need SSH and fixed IP address. I think you only need to change some file permissions. Most of the shared hosts will provide a control panel for your web account. You change the file permissions. I have some PHP websites without a fixed IP address and SSH. Regards, Michael Leung www.michaelleung.info diary.skynovel.info On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 10:11 PM, Peter Sorensen < nordstjernealle10@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > ""Dotan Cohen"" <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message > news:880dece00812301337m1cca395cxcb1ef500d8c1060b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > 2008/12/30 Nordstjernealle 10 <nordstjernealle10@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >>> Hi Dotan >>> >>> I am glad I can at least be funny. >>> I must admit I am a bit lazy when it comes to write perfect english in >>> mails. I believe we can do better with our time. >>> In this particulary case the result was below acceptable levels. >>> >>> >> English is not my native language either, by the way. >> >> No I would not laugh if you where writing in Bokmal or Nynorsk. >>> Because I would not know the first think about spelling in the Norwedian >>> languages. I am Danish, we speak and write in Danish. >>> >>> >> I apologize! I know little of Scandinavian culture (the letters in >> your last name were a hint to Scandinavian) and your email address >> just looked Norwegian to me. >> >> Yes it is a linux server, and I know the basic linux commands, but I do >>> not >>> know if and how I can get SSH access to my web host. >>> >> >> If you can't, then switch hosts. SSH access is a necessity. >> >> It may not be supported or be too basic to be include in the help search >>> at >>> surftown, I simply do not know. >>> My web do not have a fixed IP, so I guess it may not >>> >>> >> No fixed IP for your web host?!? Change! >> >> It seems like surftown is an okay host, compared to my less than 2$ a >>> month, >>> but their help is a major candidate for winning the price of the most >>> useless help ever. >>> >>> A google search found a blog where the guy say they do not support ssh on >>> pivate hosting, so I guess not. >>> >>> /Peter >>> >>> >> -- >> Dotan Cohen >> >> > Hi again > > Sorry for cutting your name card short Dotan, but I get tired reading the > entire alfabet every time. > > Yes ssh and fixed IP is properly a must for you guys who having php > programming as a hobby, but I only want a webside up and running. > The only other thing I would like would be a 100Gbyte remote backup. Here > I only got 10Gbyte. > The price of getting these this is rather high compared to my 2$ a month, > another detail is, that I payed 5 years in advance to get this price, so > that would all be lost. In total I payed 100$ for 5 years including > webhosting and the domain name registration onbe year ago. > Now I finally get some value for the money. > Today the price for the same has doubled. > I do not mind spending another 100$ if you can do better, but I will not > spend 5 or 10$ a month for this. > > As php programming is not a hobby I properly will be away from this list > for a long time, have fun everyone, before you know you have become too old > for that. > > My retirement will also restore the average age of this list back to > normal. > > Best regards > > Granpa > Peter > > nb I can not show you my web, as login is restricted to familie only, but I > guess you all know how coppermine look. > but you are welcome to look at my work homepage www.protelevision.comwhere I am a HW engineer. > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- Regards, Michael Leung http://www.itblogs.info http://www.michaelleung.info