ADN™ provides our clients with Web Hosting accounts that permit the
use of CGI files, PHP scripts, and other executable programs. Because
these scripts use much more system resources than standard HTML pages,
certain restrictions must be made governing the use of such "active
content" systems. We regret that in many cases we are unable to
determine what specific script or application is causing the system
resource over-run. Under most circumstances, we are able to pin-point it
to the offending account on the system. The following rules apply to all
"active content" files as listed above:
- The script must use low system resources. Scripts that consume a
large amount of our RAM or processor will be subject to immediate
suspension until the owner can be notified and an alternative
solution is reached.
- Each user account may not use more than 20% of system resources at
any given time. If an account is consistently using 20% or greater
system resources, the account holder will be warned and if no action
is taken on behalf of the account holder the account may be
suspended.
- The scripts may not interact with any server configuration or
hardware. Accounts running these scripts are subject to immediate
account termination without refund.
- The script can not be used or referenced from any other site not
hosted by ADN™.
- The script must execute in a timely fashion. Any script that uses
the processor for more than a few milliseconds is subject to
removal.
- Any script that appears to be designed specifically to attack or
otherwise maliciously affect the server is completely unacceptable,
and if such scripts are found in your account the account will be
terminated immediately and your actions will be reported to the
proper local, state, and federal authorities and legal action will
be taken to prosecute the account holder to the fullest extent of
the law by ADN™.
- Perl-based chat room scripts are strictly prohibited.
- Scripts that require high-bandwidth usage, such as non-Perl chat
room scripts or banner rotation scripts, will be allowed to run only
on our high-end accounts.
- Scripts must be kept secure. Unnecessary chmoding scripts to 777
is a violation of this policy. Keeping scripts in a publicly
viewable directory (one without a index.html file) is also in
violation of this policy. NOTE: If a script will NOT execute with a
permission other than 777 (rarely the case) you may contact customer
care to get approval for the script which will be given under most
circumstances.
Any accounts with scripts found in violation of these policies are
subject to future scrutiny of all CGI, Perl, CFM, ASP, and PHP scripts
by our System Administrators. If a script is found to be harmful to the
system, it will be killed immediately and the account locked down until
the account owners have been contacted. Malicious scripts are subject to
immediate account termination without refund of any pre-paid monies.