On Sun, June 1, 2008 8:16 pm, Doug LaRue wrote:
> ** Reply to message from "Lan Barnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 30 May
> 2008
> 15:11:19 -0700 (PDT)
>
>> o what I'm asking is, what's the best way to go when you have an annual
>> budget of $0? (We might be able to arrange a _little_ more ... and we
>> might not.)
>
> my vote would be for DynDNS to any old computer you can get from
> donation/etc connected to someones home DSL or Cable modem service
> running Linux. I've done this a couple of times using Ubuntu and PHPBB2
> in VMware for testing. Apt-get everything including the dyndns client to
> keep the IP only one hour off if/when there's a change. I wouldn't doubt
> a wiki is an apt-get or two away. Probably yum but than I'm not a fan of
> RH since they dropped desktop Linux years ago.
>
> Doug
>

Always a starter option. I could host it at home (Cox, rhymes with "Cox")
on a non-standard port and Neil could do the DNS.

But that has its own issues -- backup, bandwidth, yadda yadda,

-- 
Lan Barnes

SCM Analyst              Linux Guy
Tcl/Tk Enthusiast        Biodiesel Brewer


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