jeffml wrote:
vonskippy wrote:
You could educate your client and let him know how stupid that fear is.
Rational discussion is out the window once a client sees both business.com and horseboners.com on the same IP.
Of course, this is why you might have a second Linode to separate "serious business websites" from "funny or questionable websites". No need trying to gain a secondary IP for your server when there are two separate virtual servers, each with their own IP.
hoopycat wrote:
When I woke up this morning, I had absolutely no idea that the most surprising thing I'd learn is that horseboners.com isn't registered.
I didn't think of that when I saw that post, but when you mentioned that, I just had to do a WHOIS to see it for myself. I'd have to say that surprised me, too. (Horseboner.com, in singular form,
is registered, though.)