Hosting
RicheyWeb has been hosting websites and custom SaaS applications for customers since 2007. Most of our customers opt to remain anonymous, to give the appearance of in-house development. We totally get it, though it makes advertising difficult.
Private demonstrations are available for those interested.
Worldwide Network
Our network of servers spans every continent (except Africa) hosting applications for the aviation industry, private security, manufacturing, and even agriculture. Our free software powers everyone else.
Beyond a Technology Enthusiast
Protected by the latest technologies and an aggressive paranoia, we prioritize data security, performance, and up-time.
It finally happened. Although I've been running AdminExile with Fail2Ban for a long time, nobody has asked how to do it. Certainly, there are some admins out there who didn't need help. Someone finally asked, and that prompted me to write this document.
There is an excellent article on Forbes titled "US Businesses Can't Hide From GDPR" and that led me to the question - How many companies are unaware of their exposure?
All RicheyWeb servers now offer protocol upgrade to HTTP/2!
When you're a service provider, the place to experiment with code modifications is not on your customer's service. It's something to be done in a controlled environment where you can learn the maximum amount about the changes you're making while keeping the service you're being paid for up and running.
I'm glad I was up early this morning, because I forgot to turn off the backup of a directory I had used for temporary storage. Yes, I filled the disk.
Sorry for any interruption of the software downloads.
Strange visits from NodePing user agents make me wonder what is really going on. I didn't sign up for a server status service.