Re: question about dns server at home
- From: "Jordi" <acero_64@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Feb 2007 07:49:09 -0800
Thanks to all for the suggestions
As I am beginning, I find some confusing.
I have static ip, bought it to my provider.
As I use it for my server, as I want to have my domain name not
depending on dyndns or others, and find more reliable a static ip, I
bought a static ip.
So I need that IP for my home server.
If I need another IP for a dns server, and must have the dns server in
another place or pc, I think I should not do a dns server. For I need
my IP for my WEB server and can't have other pc in other home ( I just
have only ONE home lol!)
Now this will be a home server but maybe I try to make some business
with it, so I must not use a free service that forbides wining money
or use commercialy.
Tell me if there is something wrong in what I said!
By the way, I think I missed something...what more do I need now to
have my server ?
Is this? :
1) Contract a domain name
2) Contract someone to deal internet traffic from that domain name to
my static public ip ??
Can these 2 things be done by the same company for a reasonable year
price?
Does it matter if I am in Spain ? Should I go to a spanish domain
seller or can I sell this services anywere?
Do you know some good company that gives this? What is yours?
Thanks to all again, you are all nice people.
Jordi
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