You'll need:

- broadband Internet service, with AT LEAST 384K uplink
- a DynDNS account or similar, if said service doesn't include a static IP
- your own registered domain name or a subdomain from DynDNS, etc.
- a service or daemon to update the DNS records for said domain/subdomain,
  if not a static IP, or a router (e.g. D-Link DGL-4300) that can do it
- a Web server: Apache, Xerver, Sambar, etc.
- Firewall!
- knowledge of site and system security measures
- knowledge of log analysis
- CMS (content management system), probably, unless you're a masochist
- 2 cups of water and a blender ;-)

Mark
Been there, doing that


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Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Need help
From: Tyler() <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Date: Friday, October 19, 2007 01:40:17 PM


I'm a noob servers & stuff, I was wondering what I would need to buy to host
my own websites. Like, for a beginner. I know how to code like html and php
but I need my own server so I dont have to use a web hosting company.. Can
you help? Thanks, Tyler


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