[newbie] Domain hosting--how to?

2002-01-15 Thread Todd Slater
I've been playing with Apache and am able to access my machine by typing in the IP address in a browser. I am connected to RoadRunner by a cable modem. RR uses DHCP, so my IP could theoretically change. I named the machine NAME.columbus.rr.com, which I found from winipcfg (when I still had

Re: [newbie] Domain hosting--how to?

2002-01-15 Thread Ed Kasky
A static ip and registered domain name are necessary to create an address record in DNS. Your isp can handle this. See if they have that as a service. Of course they'll charge extra to set it up, etc At 09:30 PM 1/15/2002, you wrote: I've been playing with Apache and am able to access

Re: [newbie] Domain hosting--how to?

2002-01-15 Thread Dave Sherman
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 15:30, Todd Slater wrote: I've been playing with Apache and am able to access my machine by typing in the IP address in a browser. I am connected to RoadRunner by a cable modem. RR uses DHCP, so my IP could theoretically change. I named the machine

Re: [newbie] Domain hosting--how to?

2002-01-15 Thread Noah Swint
Domain Suggestion. You're using Road Runner and about every month, month and a half your ip address will change. Due to ATT's ever expaning cable network.I use dyndns.org for my domain forwarding if that's what you call it. You can use a third party to check your ip address every 5 minutes or

Re: [newbie] Domain hosting--how to?

2002-01-15 Thread eric
Dave Sherman wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"> On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 15:30, Todd Slater wrote: I've been playing with Apache and am able to access my machine by typing inthe IP address in a browser. I am connected to RoadRunner by a cable modem.RR uses DHCP, so my IP could theoretically