Re: domain-name setting up?
From: C++ Shark (cpp_shark_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 01/14/04
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Date: 14 Jan 2004 08:11:27 -0800
But isn't there a way to setup your own servers? I mean how do people
generally host their own websites without using third party services?
"Nick E." <nicke@flyingpigs.com> wrote in message news:<2WWMb.28858$P%1.24208653@newssvr28.news.prodigy.com>...
> C++ Shark wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > Sorry if this question appears newbiest, but please try to help me. I
> > am curious to know how i can setup a domain name www.mydomain.com so
> > that anyone entering it in a browser can be redirected to a static ip
> > adress 67.x.x.x ? I am using Mandrake and also have access to FreeBSD.
> > If you don't want to answer here, please post some links where any
> > tutorial is available in this matter.
> > thanks,
> > Craig
>
> I use www.redirection.net.
>
> I'm registered with them, and it's pretty nice. I think it's like $5/year.
>
> There's a little web form you fill out with your IP, and everything
> addressed to www.mydomain.com is sent to your IP, so you can host your own
> web site.
>
> They also have email forwarding, so you can set up the email address
> craig@mydomain.com to forward to craigshark@yourisp.com. Really nice for if
> you ever change ISPs. Your email address stays the same!!
>
> HTH.
>
> --john
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