Re: Domain Hosting on Cable

2003-01-28 Thread Jay Crews
Dennis Gilmore writes > > > As long as your ISP allows you to run servers, use dyndns.org or > something simmilar to give you a static dns server. you need to pay $30 > to use each domain name. which they say is forever. they will let you > control all the dns they just forward requests

Re: Domain Hosting on Cable

2003-01-25 Thread Dennis Gilmore
As long as your ISP allows you to run servers, use dyndns.org or something simmilar to give you a static dns server. you need to pay $30 to use each domain name. which they say is forever. they will let you control all the dns they just forward requests to you. Dennis On Sat, 2003-01-25 a

Re: Domain Hosting on Cable

2003-01-24 Thread Kevin McConnell
--- Thom Paine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The alias seems to take care of the dynamic nature > of my connection, > although it's kinda static once it gets an IP. I've > had the same one for two > months now. If you mail me off list, I can help you make that IP stay permanently if you like. I'm

Re: Domain Hosting on Cable

2003-01-24 Thread Thom Paine
Check w/ your cable provider. A lot of cable providers do not allow hosting of any services on your connection, with the exception of maybe a game server. Some even block service ports, such as port 80 tcp and 25tcp from ever getting to your machine. Other than that, you have to deal with DHCP, a

Re: Domain Hosting on Cable

2003-01-24 Thread Jesse Keating
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 12:45:30 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time) "Thom Paine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is there a way that I can host all 4 domains I own on a cable > connection? They are all low bandwidth domains, I just use them for > email and a few web pages mostly. I'm going to be leaving my