>> Cc: art.fel@aztec.asu.edu >> Subject: AzTec & hosting web pages - non-profits >> >> I've heard that AzTec can host web pages for 501.3.c non-profits, but >> couldn't quite drill down from the text based menu options. >> >> Specifically there's the Scottsdale Amateur Radio Club needing a home >> page. >> I can do all the web page HTML stuff, but I need info on what AzTec can >> provide. For example, registering a domain name? I know that www.sarc.org >> is >> owned by the San Andreas Regional Center, while www.scottsdalearc.org is >> unclaimed. >>
I handle the web pages on AzTeC. There are a couple of issues. If you are a 501(c)(3) I do not need to get Board of Directors approval. AzTeC does not do domain name hosting and there would be no access to the cgi-bin area. Otherwise the information is below.
If you really need or want a domain name and cgi-access, I can provide that at a very nominal cost for non-profits. I do that as a separate endeavor from AzTeC.
Subject: Free Web Space for Arizona Non-Profits
AzTeC Computing, The Arizona Free-Net, provides free web page space for qualified Arizona-based non-profit organizations. Some of the organizations currently hosted on AzTeC are The Phoenix Zoo, United Blood Services, Arizona Families On-Line, Easter Seals, Arizona Consortium For Computer Education, The Alzheimers Association, and the Phoenix Chapter of IEEE.
These sites can be viewed at http://aztec.asu.edu/ on the web. For questions about AzTeC call 965-4156 or dial directly at 965-6699. You can also telnet there by using telnet aztec2.asu.edu Requests for non-profit web space should be directed to Bill Austin via e-mail austin@aztec.asu.edu or at (602)838-5951.
Details follow:
If you have an IRS 501(c)(3), I can set you up without Board of Directors approval.
The first step would be for someone in your organization to obtain an account (free) on the AzTeC Free-net. There are two ways to get there. (Actually if you are not in area code 602 there are other ways to get there but you should telnet there first and read what the current ways are. Tucson, Yuma, Prescott, Flagstaff, nd many other places have access points.)
You can dial direct via (602) 965-6699 9600 - 8 - N - 1 or (602) 965-4151 2400 - 8 - N - 1
Helpdesk number is 965-4156 if you have trouble.
The other method is via telnet
telnet aztec2.asu.edu
either way, login as user guest with password visitor, go to the main menu, item 1 and sign yourself up for an account. Print the form and sign it. Fax or mail it to ASU. When you get your account confirmed send me two things.
1. Your account id (user name)
2. Ideas of what you would like your web address to be. it will be of the form
http://aztec.asu.edu/<directory-name>
Where <directory-name> is the subdirectory your files will be store in under the /www directory on AzTeC.
For example, if <directory-name> == cats your web address would be:
and your files would be stored in the directory
/www/cats/
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