Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Kenneth E. Lussier" said:
>
> >Domains are cheap these days, so anyone can afford it. Setting up the
> >servers really only requires a few old PC's, a Linux distro, and some
> >documentation.
>
> You forgot one important thing:
>
> Affordable,
"Kenneth E. Lussier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I decided that very same thing a few years ago. I registered a domain
> name (digitalrebel.org), and set up my own firewall, DNS server (using
> granitecanyon as a secondary DNS), mail server, and web server. All on
> Linux. At the time, I was ru
In a message dated: 21 Mar 2002 17:26:17 EST
"Kenneth E. Lussier" said:
>It is good, even on a dial-up. I know for certain that DomainDiscover
>will forward mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to a pre-specified e-mail
>address. In other words, you can register foo.com and have e-mail that
>is sent to fo
In a message dated: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 16:04:17 EST
Angus D Madden said:
>You could always get an account on a shared server and point your domain
>at that server. I find that having an always-on machine that I can log
>into somewhere has many advantages.
I'm not disputing it usefulness or advant
Paul Lussier, Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 03:39:56PM -0500:
>
> You forgot one important thing:
>
> Affordable, high speed, always-on internet access.
>
> I could easily afford to register my own domain, but without xDSL or
> cable modem access to the net, what good is it? A dial-up connectio
Paul Lussier said:
>In a message dated: 21 Mar 2002 13:19:17 EST
>"Kenneth E. Lussier" said:
>
>>Domains are cheap these days, so anyone can afford it. Setting up the
>>servers really only requires a few old PC's, a Linux distro, and some
>>documentation.
>
>You forgot one important thing:
>
>
In a message dated: 21 Mar 2002 13:19:17 EST
"Kenneth E. Lussier" said:
>Domains are cheap these days, so anyone can afford it. Setting up the
>servers really only requires a few old PC's, a Linux distro, and some
>documentation.
You forgot one important thing:
Affordable, high speed,
Mark Komarinski, Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 01:45:37PM -0500:
> I have ATTBI/M1/Comcast cable modem and am using TZO.COM as the DNS
> provider for wayga.org. All of wayga.org (web, e-mail, etc) is sitting
> in my basement along with a client that hits TZO with my current IP
> address. If ATT changes
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Subject: Re: Benefits of owning a domain (was Re: Cross Yahoo off the
list of free e-mail services!)
I register my domains with joker.com (http://www.joker.com) it's MUCH
cheaper than netsol...
J.
On 21 Mar 2002, Mark Komarinski wrote:
IS THERE AN FAQ FOR THIS BOARD? HOW DO I GET RID OF A THOSE EXTRA LINES?
>I register my domains with joker.com (http://www.joker.com) it's MUCH
>cheaper than netsol...
>
>J.
>
>On 21 Mar 2002, Mark Komarinski wrote:
>
>> I have ATTBI/M1/Comcast cable modem and am using TZO.COM as the DN
I register my domains with joker.com (http://www.joker.com) it's MUCH
cheaper than netsol...
J.
On 21 Mar 2002, Mark Komarinski wrote:
> I have ATTBI/M1/Comcast cable modem and am using TZO.COM as the DNS
> provider for wayga.org. All of wayga.org (web, e-mail, etc) is sitting
> in my baseme
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