We use CCBill and their scripts. Have been for over a year.
Godaddy allows that too. The one and only problem with using CCBill's scripts is it takes about a half hour before the protected directory begins prompting for password access.
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For shared hosting refer to this page:
http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/legal_...eid=HOSTING_SA
Quote:
Go Daddy
Web Site and Virtual Dedicated Server Service Agreement
2. Your Obligations
...You agree not to engage in unacceptable use of any Services, which includes, without limitation, use of the Services to:
(ii) disseminate or transmit any material that, to a reasonable person may be abusive, obscene, pornographic, defamatory, harassing, grossly offensive, vulgar, threatening or malicious;...
For dedicated hosting refer to this page:
http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/legal_...ted+Hosting+SA
Quote:
Go Daddy
Dedicated Server Service Agreement
2. Your Obligations
You agree not to engage in unacceptable use of any of the Dedicated Services, which includes, without limitation, use of the Dedicated Services to:
ii: disseminate or transmit any material that, to a reasonable person may be abusive, obscene, pornographic, defamatory, harassing, grossly offensive, vulgar, threatening or malicious;
oops, forgot to put this info:
the first link was Revised: 12/30/2008
the second link was Revised: 7/9/2008
so both are very up to date!
My entire server got hacked on 1/23/09. Still restoring the backup as of Sat morning. We think they got in through either phpads or Moveable Type.
I've had servers hacked several times over the years. Fortunately, we've never lost anything of any consequence, but it's still a hassle in any case.
One of the things I like about NatNet is I worry a lot less about hacking now... not to say I don't still keep an eye out, but they seem to be really good about keeping security patches updated and keeping an eye out for unusual activity.
So far, at least, we haven't had any issues since moving to NatNet.