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Eskimo North Services


Free services offered by Eskimo North include:

hubzilla.eskimo.com/
friendica.eskimo.com/
nextcloud.eskimo.com/

These are all federated (part of the fediverse) social network services and cloud services. We do not censor anything legal, you will not be deplatformed because your opinion doesn't agree with MSM.

Unlike Minds, Pocketnet, Gab, Parlor, and Rumble, we own our own servers and address space. We don't offer tokens or any other artificial rewards for participation.

Our paid services include Linux shell accounts with both ssh text access and X2go, VNC, RDP, and Guacamole (web based) remote console access including sound on about 12 different flavors of Linux. One account gets you access to all flavors. For a free trial account, sign up here:

eskimo.com/services/free-trial…

We also offer virtual private servers and web hosting around. Our web hosting serves Wordpress and other CME based websites faster than anything else I've tested, I encourage you to test yourself and compare.

All shell accounts also include e-mail under eskimo.com, eskimo.net, or yellow-snow.net and access to Usenet News.

Our shell servers all have Linux development facilities for many different languages.

Check out our full suite of services at:

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in reply to ndfree

@ndfree Yea we were forced to get rid of IRC when Electric Lightwave, where we had our equipment co-located, sold out to Citizens and they replaced all the solid Juniper routers with shitty Ciscos and kept getting flooded off the net. They were then bought out by Integra, which I don't know what it stands for but certainly not Integrity, so we had to move and moved into an Isomedia facility. It's now sold two or three times so far so good but pricing is getting less attractive so may be forced to move again. I have my own address space though so at least all we have to do is physically move equipment. It is funny though when we moved into Isomedia they were using Linux boxes as routers, when they merged with another company they put in Ciscos, and now the current company replaced the shitty Cisco's with Junipers so we've come full circle in that sense.
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in reply to Nanook

Kinda wondered. Did all the IRC cos. get gobbled up? I bet IRC connected more people to artists they never heard of than any other media, including radio. And if you found something you liked, the person's list had all the info. You didnt have to try & write it down before you forgot it. I bought more CDs in those download years in the late 90s than I ever had. & quit immediately when they started sueing grandmothers & babies for having d/l'd music go across their AOL account (usually without their knowledge.)

How about video or podcast hosting? Ive been thinking of doing that - bible podcasts with a contrarian viewpoint. Cpanel?