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Not to detract from the "do it yourself approach" which I am in favour of. Another option you have is www.mydomain.com . A free DNS service. Just change your dns ...
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- 04-09-2003 #11Just Joined!
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Not to detract from the "do it yourself approach" which I am in favour of. Another option you have is www.mydomain.com. A free DNS service. Just change your dns servers where you registered your domain name to reflect www.mydomain.com's and you are away. they also do a free "catchall" mail service redirect aswell. (*****@yourdomain.com can be redirected to another e-mail account)
just another option you might want to check out!
- 04-13-2003 #12Just Joined!
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Thanks! This is excellent stuff.
Does that mean then that the static IP number (address) I bought is basically of no use to me ?
- 04-13-2003 #13Linux Engineer
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If you wish to do the dns on your own box, you need a static ip for the registar to point towards.


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