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Are you hosting these game servers from home??
yes, soldathost is on dreamhost, config.soldathost.com is on a windows machine at his house, it looks like.
yes, soldathost is on dreamhost, config.soldathost.com is on a windows machine at his house, it looks like.http://config.soldathost.com:8000/ is his router
ryan@tinman:~$ nmap config.soldathost.comStarting Nmap 4.53 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2008-08-24 20:45 EDTInteresting ports on c-71-206-177-22.hsd1.va.comcast.net (71.206.177.22):Not shown: 1704 filtered portsPORT STATE SERVICE21/tcp closed ftp80/tcp open http3389/tcp open ms-term-serv8000/tcp open http-alt8076/tcp open slnp8080/tcp open http-proxy8081/tcp closed blackice-icecap8082/tcp closed blackice-alerts8118/tcp closed privoxy8123/tcp closed polipo
Yes, I do have a server and a 6Mbit connection at home.CentOS is the OS of choice, and if you ping 99 in NY, that's your fault. I have played with people from the west coast at 80ms. You're welcome to try it out: soldat://71.206.177.22I'll more than likely be moving to openhost once i get 2 or 3 subscribers.
Yeah, you can't prove that one with math.
the fact is that I'm doing this out of my own pocket and I don't plan to make ANY profit until I have quite a few customers. I think it's a great service to the community.
$1000 a month, is definetly not the right price! If you could get that kind of pricing, I would go for it in a second!!! An OC-3 at Level 3 costs around $37,000 a month with a $8,000 set up fee. You can go to http://www.ispworld.com/isp/bb/n_america.htm to check out backbone pricing.
...you host this from your home ? No one tells you to buy an OC-3 but a dedicated server would be a good start. You can find these around 100 dollars per month.