[olug] Suggestions for web/e-mail/shell access hosting...
Benjamin Watson
bwatson1979 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 12 03:06:27 UTC 2007
Well, obviously this (DIY @ home stuff) violates your ToS with COX :o)
The unfortunate side effect is that if you do get caught, you're stuck
with DSL (if you live close enough), dial-up, or satellite. Stupid
monopolies....
On 6/11/07, D. Clough <dclough at gmail.com> wrote:
> If I were you I wouldn't trust my servers on a Cox connection. You're
> likely to be caught by Cox (A few of my friends have been warned to
> shut down their servers in the last few weeks).
>
> Jay at Reboot the User can set you up with a dedicated server with a
> static IP or a simple virtual hosting account on one of his servers.
> It's alot less of a hassle than dealing with No-IP or DynDNS or
> another dynamic IP service, and you're not taking any risks with your
> cable modem (read: lifeline).
>
> -Dan
>
> On 6/11/07, Luke-Jr <luke at dashjr.org> wrote:
> > On Monday 11 June 2007 07:25, Bill Eberly wrote:
> > > > >This won't work with important ports blocked. Nobody likes a URI with a
> > > > > port number.
> > >
> > > You wouldn't have to worry about port numbers. No-ip will let you set up a
> > > port 80 forward, so you just have to type in your domain name and it
> > > handles the rest.
> >
> > Then I become dependent on no-ip for everything. As it currently is, I host
> > all my DNS in-house as well.
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