jjbinx007 2 days ago

I just tried to create an account and got this error:

"Can't connect to newserv.freewha.com:443 (hostname verification failed) hostname verification failed at /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/LWP/Protocol/http.pm line 50."

This reminds me of the days of Tripod and Geocities, and when ISPs gave you webspace and usenet access as part of the package. They also gave you their own email service which meant it was a real pain if you changed ISPs - my mother-in-law is still with btinternet because she's worried about losing her email address if she switches.

  • jonathantf2 a day ago

    Not sure if it's meant to be but we left BT about 8 years ago and my dad's btinternet.com address is still live.

  • morphle a day ago

    Same here. I tried all the forms offered om that website to create an account and they all ended on different errors.

  • jasonjayr a day ago

    Wow, a Perl error in 2025?

    I mean, my full time job still have a giant Perl application at it's core, but seeing it come up in random places is always heartwarming :)

tnolet 2 days ago

I just posted this as I noticed my handyman was hosting his site there. I felt very very nostalgic. The text, the buttons, everything. The mention they will "soon have SSL", unmetered traffic. Just good old early 2000s web.

  • ctm92 2 days ago

    Is that site still actively maintained? Footer says 2005-2023.

    I like the old twitter logo in the News and FAQ sections though (the actual old twitter logo, not the one just before X)

    • tnolet 2 days ago

      who knows? My handyman's site still works, so there is that.

  • mrweasel a day ago

    Sadly I've noticed that a lot of handymen and single person companies just have a link to their Facebook page.

pogue 2 days ago

Neocities might be a better option for those that are looking for something like this

https://neocities.org/

  • bovermyer 2 days ago

    Neocities is delightful.

    But, you can't run PHP on Neocities.

  • morphle a day ago

    Neocities does not allow you to run any code, just static html serving

    • KTibow a day ago

      If you're making a serious website, alternatives include Vercel, Cloudflare Pages, Deno Deploy, and Fly

      • morphle a day ago

        If you use any of these be prepared for them taking down your websites the moment you pop up on their radar monitors, for example when you get traffic.

        Actually, that applies to any server, (web)hosting, datacenter rack, internet connection, bank account, domain name. As soon as your provider (or the powers that be) notices you, for example a complaint or a government official email, they will take down your hosted system or connection. In 45 year of internet and datacenters I never ever saw an exception to this rule. Even Tor hidden servers are taken down.

    • kome a day ago

      as god commanded

hexage1814 a day ago

I notice that all most of these free hosts are pretty picky as far flagging/banning your account. And I'm not even saying sending a gazillion requests or doing something outlandish. I'm talking about sending 500 or 1000 requests a day to download small html files.

It is the sorta of thing I never had a problem using Neocities for small projects.

lovegrenoble 2 days ago

>> no ads for new sites

And when the site gets old? Then the ads will appear?

beardyw 2 days ago

> More features will be soon available (e.g. SSL support -->https://)

lacoolj 2 days ago

between the broken english and 1999 feel of this geocities alternative, i can't imagine this as anything other than a place for someone to begin their web career at 9 years old

  • nubinetwork a day ago

    Just because it's using html2 and not 2024 Ajax and react and (insert other js frameworks here), doesn't mean it's a bad website... if anything, it's faster because it doesn't need to load all that unnecessary fluff.

Bengalilol a day ago

I was puzzled by the invitation to register domain names through ProtonHosting. I didn’t look into it much, but it seems like ProtonHosting is linked to Betan, a company I can’t find much information about. Going up the nodes, I found that everything is done under the Newfold Digital group (afaik).

pg5 a day ago

Don't know why Adsense has a format that takes up a third of phone screens with position:fixed

cr125rider a day ago

What a great service. Younger me would have killed for something like this. I started my whole dev career thanks to ones like this back in the day. Good on these folks.

Jotalea a day ago

I've used this service a while ago, it was really messy, but somehow dealing with it and getting it to work was fun (or I just like to suffer).

It has a "retro" feel that, even if I didn't get to experience, feels nice.

qudat a day ago

This is very cool! I wonder how they can afford to maintain a service like this for free especially since you can run php.

I’m running a static site hosting service and even with that comes challenges with usage and scale.

  • hennell a day ago

    It says it's run by volunteers, and PHP is pretty low requirements, especially for lower traffic sites. Also looks like they'll delete a site with no visitors for a month, which would clear out cruft fast, and they only mention up to PHP 7.3 which was EOL in 2021 so not sure how active they really are.

    I feel like it can't be very sustainable if this HN post spurs a whole lot of heavy / experimental users to sign up.

  • Bengalilol a day ago

    The question is: where are they operating from?

lazylizard a day ago

oracle gives 4 cores 24gb ram 200gb disk and 10tb egress free?

gcp gives 1 core, 1gb ram n 1gb bandwidth?

azurewebsites.net is free forever? php only no db?

fly.io supposedly 3 x 256mb instances free?

lazylizard a day ago

5gb infinityfree

1gb awardspace

1gb zettahost

1gb googiehost

512mb x10

5gb profreehost

1gb freehosting

250mb freehostia

notpushkin 2 days ago

> Is there a way to create subdomains for my domain?

> Go to the same form for domain registration (on the same server) and register subdomain.domain.com, without www in front.

Will it check that you actually own the domain you’re getting the subdomain for first?

  • alt227 a day ago

    Surely you would need to put in a DNS entry pointing that subdomain to the host, meaning that it is done by default?

    • notpushkin a day ago

      Apparently, they’re hosting your DNS, too:

      > Our nameservers: ns1.freewha.com and ns2.freewha.com

danielspace23 a day ago

I remember trying it out several years ago, when I was experimenting with hosting my website for the first times. The UX was terrible just as it is now, and I ended up never actually using it for much.

I then went on to try https://biz.nf, and I think they belong to the same category - free web hosting, provided by actual profit-driven corporations as opposed to orgs/collectives such as NeoCities, which seems to be stuck in time. Both continue to work in 2025, neither offers free HTTPS (which means those sites won't even open by default on most modern browsers), not much is known on who runs them, and neither has upgraded their graphics in (tens of?) years. But they do work.

I still have my Biz.NF account. I don't actually use it - the lack of SSL is a deal breaker for any potential serious use one might have - but I log into it from time to time, when I'm feeling nostalgic. There's something so charming about it, it's hard to explain. It might be the early 2000s web design aesthetic, with the cartoonish clip-art icons, heavy shadows and gradient backgrounds. Or it might be the memory of those times, when I thought that anything I could think of, I could develop, with my silly little free web hosting account.

I can't convince myself on how these sites still exist. Sure, they provide abysmal specs for the free tier, and they're quick to ban everything that they think is abuse. But they have staff, including the support agent who kindly explained to 13y/o me that the free tier doesn't allow your PHP scripts to fetch external resources, and the people taking care of the actual servers, providing support for the latest PHP versions, and more.

I'm fully convinced that these hosts will not be here in 10 years. It simply can't work. Biz.NF has paid services, but they're overpriced when compared to almost everything else. You can't convince me they're much profitable. Even their free hosting offerings are outdated - most of the comments here are talking about better alternatives. Biz.NF has recently discontinued the free website builder, without announcing any replacement. FreeWHA runs entirely on outdated software, and most features have been "coming soon" since before 2017.

They're probably the sites that best allow people to experience the "dead mall vibe" on the Internet (alongside Decentraland, for Folding Ideas fans). To me they feel like they're just going by inertia, surviving off of a handful of paid subscribers, some of which have probably forgotten they're subscribed at all.

At some point, some random guy is going to decide they can't be bothered to keep the lights on anymore - as little as that electricity bill might cost - and that will be the end for this corner of web history. And just like when I read in the news that the mall where I used to go as a child was closing down, I'm going to be sad when I receive the email of Biz.NF's end of service.