CGI Scripts Sample Clauses
CGI Scripts. Any script that poses a potential security risk or are deemed to be adversely affecting server performance or network integrity will be shut down or will be automatically removed without prior notice. NTS does not permit CGI script sharing with domains not hosted by NTS or scripts which may be abused for UCE purposes.
CGI Scripts. All accounts have a cgi-bin. You can use any CGI scripts, but Now Media Group reserves the right to disable any script that affects normal server operation or service to other customers. Now Media Group is not responsible for your scripts and their functionality. Our support team cannot troubleshoot your scripts or third party scripts that you use on our servers.
CGI Scripts. Each shared web hosting account comes with its own CGI-BIN. YOU are free to use any CGI scripts YOU wish; however, we reserve the rights to disable without prior notice any CGI script that affects normal shared server operation. (This section does not apply to managed dedicated servers)
CGI Scripts. Any scripts that pose a potential security risk or are deemed to be adversely affecting server performance or network integrity will be shut down or will be automatically removed without prior notice. AeroCRS does not permit CGI script sharing with domains not hosted by AeroCRS or any scripts that may be abused for UCE purposes.
CGI Scripts. These scripts are either written in C or in Perl. The platforms must have Perl installed.
CGI Scripts. Any script that poses a potential security risk or are deemed to be adversely affecting server performance or network integrity will be shut down or will be automatically removed without prior notice. Libchalk Hosting does not permit CGI script sharing with domains not hosted by Libchalk Hosting or scripts which may be abused for UCE purposes.
CGI Scripts. Client is free to use CGI, as long as they do not negatively affect another site on the internet, nor can they be used for anything illegal. WTE reserves the right to disable any CGI script or script access on an account.
CGI Scripts. Marmot allows CGI to be used on it's web servers. CGI can be resource intensive however, and because the web server must be shared with other users, we must limit how much of the CPU can be used by any one account on a shared server. Any site whose CGI programs are using excessive amounts of system resources. Excessive amounts is defined as any amount that results in substantial degradation of server performance. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is the sole determinant of what constitutes degraded server performance. The web server is shared. As such, there are many accounts per machine. In all fairness, Marmot cannot allow one or two clients to use all of the System resources on a shared machine and have all other clients on the machine suffer because of it. Excessive CPU usage by one or more clients causes extreme slowness in all areas: Email, Web Sites and more. If the CPU usage gets too far out of hand, all sites hosted on the machine will return Errors and not be accessible in any way. All accounts that are found to using excessive amounts of system resources will receive an E-mail warning from Marmot. This warning will inform you that there is too much CGI running and it will provide options for reducing the usage or upgrading your server. If you do not reduce the usage within 24 hours of the E-mail being sent, your CGI scripts will be disabled.
