Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/24

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Subject: RE: [Leica] running your web server at home despite dynamic IP address
From: "Brian McCarthy" <straightline@btinternet.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 08:13:56 +0100

Patrick G. Sobalvarro said:
<snip>
> You need only two things.  First, you need an entity that can provide name
> service for your site and which allows dynamic updates of the
> records.  The
> one I use is a Canadian provider called EasyDNS, which is
> inexpensive (about
> $30/year) and reliable; see them at http:www.easydns.com .  They also host
> MX
> records for me and serve as a backup mail spool.



I use DNS2GO which is totally free! You can sign up at:

http://www.dns2go.com/


Brian McCarthy
brian@imagespace.co.uk
www.imagespace.co.uk




>     From: "Pascal" <cyberdog@attglobal.net>
>
>     thanks for the suggestion Dave.
>
>     Though I have ADSL at home, the telcom provider does not
> allow static IP
>     addresses since he specifically wants to exclude people from
> putting up
> web
>     servers.
>
>     Pascal
>
>     - -----Original Message-----
>     From: Dave Hillman [mailto:dave@hillmanimages.com]
>
>     On Sunday 22 July 2001 09:02 am, Pascal wrote:
>
>     > Would anyone have any suggestions as to alternative free or low cost
> web
>     > space providers ?
>
>     If you can get a statically assigned IP address with an ADSL line you
> can
>     host your own as I do. Not sure where in the world where that is
> available.
>
>     - --
>     Dave Hillman
>