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Hosting a website - I can do it on my IP, right?

RWB (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 3rd August 2003, 21:52

I can do it, free of charge, on my fixed IP, since I have broadband, right?

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RE: Hosting a website - I can do it on my IP, right?

Miles (Elite Donator) posted this on Monday, 4th August 2003, 07:55

Of course - providing you do a few things:

1) I`m presuming that you do not have a static IP. If you do, then it`s eaiser
2) If you don`t have the static IP, then there is a free program out there that will allow register your IP everytime you log on - and forward people on to that.
However, if you`re running a webserver then you`ll probably leave your machine on all the time - in which case the IP shouldn`t change (but it can happen)
Check out: www.no-ip.com/
3) You can now either get a domain name pointed to that IP (or your static one). (eg www.rikbooth.com gets pointed to your static IP, therefore, whenever they enter that address it goes to your IP).
4) You can then run a whole host of web server software from your machine.
In my experience I find Apache to be the most reliable and configurable - although there can be a lot of messing around with it.
You may want to try some free simple ones first (check somewhere like www.tucows.com for Internet web server software)

Hope that helps
Miles



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RE: Hosting a website - I can do it on my IP, right?

RWB (Elite) posted this on Monday, 4th August 2003, 12:55

Yes, thanks, it has. :-)

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RE: Hosting a website - I can do it on my IP, right?

WRabbit (Elite) posted this on Monday, 4th August 2003, 13:06

Just check with your broadband agreement. Some specifically exclude hosting of sites, others limit it to password protected sites with no more than x concurrent users.

Who are you with?

RE: Hosting a website - I can do it on my IP, right?

steve watson (Competent) posted this on Thursday, 7th August 2003, 23:27

http://www.dslwebserver.com/

Good in-depth guide here

RE: Hosting a website - I can do it on my IP, right?

RWB (Elite) posted this on Friday, 8th August 2003, 09:53

RE: Hosting a website - I can do it on my IP, right?

WRabbit (Elite) posted this on Friday, 8th August 2003, 15:05

Quote:
AOL Broadband is not designed for you to operate a permanent Internet file server including without limitation HTTP, FTP, IRC or similar server applications. AOL reserves its right to terminate immediately your use of AOL Broadband where AOL is aware of, or reasonably suspects, such use by you. AOL considers this reasonable because this type of use can adversely affect the enjoyment of other AOL Members` use of AOL Broadband and/or the AOL Narrowband Service.


Specifically against T&Cs - sorry :(

RE: Hosting a website - I can do it on my IP, right?

RWB (Elite) posted this on Friday, 8th August 2003, 18:06

Never mind, will get it hosted somewhere else.

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