ok,

i'm feeling a bit silly for having mailed the list on this topic ... but i
guess i'd be worse off if i just remained blissfully ignorant, right? :-)

i must risk further embarrassment or learn nothin.'

very simply: if i *choose* a domain name -- glennbecker.net is available,
i find -- and register it, then change the name of my system, that should
solve most of if not all the problems - am i right?

it was in retrospect NOT logical in any way for me to have named this
machine "debian.atomcam.com" since atomcam.com is registered to my wife
and the actual MACHINE(S) hosting that domain are in no way anywhere near
me but are in fact warped.net machines.

someone just tell me whether i'm getting warmer or colder ...

thx

g
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At 9:54am on Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Glenn Becker wrote:

> 
> All,
> 
> I'm wondering if I made an error when I initially set up my
> machine. 
> 
> My wife runs a webcam site at www.atomcam.com. The site is hosted by a
> company called warped, and our DSL service is provided by another
> company (the whole DSL thing is something I know v. little -- in a
> technical sense -- about). We have a cluster of 5 static IPs and I use one
> of them, the other four being for the cams, some of which have their own
> internal IP addresses.
> 
> When I set up my Debian box, I named it debian.atomcam.com, which seemed
> logical at the time. I have since changed the numeric IP (we switched DSL
> providers when it turned out the former one had NOT BEEN PAYING THEIR
> BILLS to Covad ...) but have kept the debian.atomcam.com name.
> 
> My networking-totally-ignorant question is: can I just "take" this name
> like this and assign it to my machine and "expect" things to
> work? Telnetting out (and *in* from outside when I use numeric IP) works
> fine, as do surfing, etc. But I have been trying to set up email -- I
> supposedly have a POP account with warped, for one -- and having no luck.
> 
> I don't expect the list to hold my hand and teach me networking, but if
> anyone can point me toward a good set of documents, I'd be
> grateful. If nothing else it sort of frightens me that this machine 
> may be a sitting duck, security wise. And I hate being ignorant! :0)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Glenn
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