35$ a year ???? hosteurope charges about 7 euro a year... Robin L Darroch schrieb: > I like the .info TLD (since .net is taken) - it's become very much an > international project now, even if the originator is in Germany. > >> We could get kismac.info for $6 on godaddy.com I'm not sure if that's >> the best registar though. Also I would still be willing to put down >> $20 for the .de domain. It would just be up to some others on the >> list to fill in the rest. >> >> 59 >> >> >> On Feb 4, 2006, at 10:34 PM, themacuser wrote: >> >>> >>> On 05/02/2006, at 1:23 PM, 5.9 wrote: >>> >>>> Here's my wishlist for the kismac site/app >>>> >>>> 1. Forum >>>> The list works well but as someone said earlier, if we had a web >>>> forum new users may become interested in the project and want to >>>> contribute. This will also cut down on repeated questions on the >>>> list. (not that we have that now, but it may become a problem >>>> if/when new users come around) >>>> >>> Yeah, we are getting a forum soon. >>> >>>> 2. A domain name >>>> No offense but I find binaervarianz.de a little unwieldy to type >>>> in. I either have to go to my bookmarks or search on google when I >>>> want to visit the kismac site. I think we should get some kind of >>>> redirect. I would be willing to put in up to $20 for a domain if we >>>> can all agree on one. >>>> >>> >>> Kismac.com, .net and .org are already taken. .com is unreachable and >>> .net and .org redirect to a 403 forbidden on renom.com. Kismac.de >>> is still available, and should be fine. >>> >>> Kismac.be is taken, but leads to a page saying "igen :)". No idea >>> what that's about. >>> >>> However, it's US$35 a year for a .de.domain name. >>> >>> I've just got the free kismac.ath.cx from dyndns.org and I'm in the >>> process of making it redirect to http://kismac.binaervarianz.de/. >>> This should probably be adequate. >>> >>>> 3. A regularly available cvs/svn binary. >>>> I don't mean a daily build, but something more current than what's >>>> up now. I imagine there are a lot of us here that would gladly test >>>> out the app, but don't have the skills to compile the app ourselves. >>> >>> Yep, I can do such a thing. When I figure out how you build an >>> installer. >>> >>>> >>>> Sorry if I threadjacked. I've been lurking this list for awhile and >>>> would love to help out what I consider the premier mac only >>>> security application. >>>> >>>> 59 >>>> >>>> p.s. Has anyone been able to get the 3com 3crwe154g72 card to work >>>> with kismac? I've had no luck. > >