Call your DSL provider and ask them for a small block of IP addresses - let
them know your requirements and they'll probably assign you a small subnet
(/248 which is 6 IP addresses) instead of a single address.  They'll also be
able to give you a price for that block of address space.

Once you have the address space assigned at your new host location, you can
host your own applications by having the servers setup and by requesting a
DNS change from your exising service provider or your DSL provider, which
will move the IP addresses associated with your domain names from the
service provider to your new addresses.

-e-
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith J." 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 11:29 AM
Subject: I need help [7:17713]


> I want to get a IP address or small block of IP's that are registered.
> I'm not sure exactly how to do this and what it will cost.
> I own a domain already but it is hosted by a service provider.
> I know have dsl and a static IP for that but I will want to host my own
> stuff soon.
>
> Don't know how to do it. I have knowledge here and there but feel there
are
> wholes.
>
> Can some please describe what I must do to get  3 -5  legal ip's
> and eventually setup my own site and host my own services
>
> Thanks
>
> Keith
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