At 08:51 PM 7/23/2001, you wrote:
>Hi all:
>
> Along the same lines, you might consider getting a DSL or cable modem
>setup, then using a dynamic DNS service like http://easydns.com (there are
>others, that's just the one I use) to point the domain to your home machine.
>The downside is that if your IP address does change (e.g. at reboot), you
>can be off the grid for an hour or so at a time because of IP address
>caching. But you did say you were more interested in technology than
>stability. You might also want to read the DSL provider's service agreement
>carefully, as some don't want you running a server.
If you want to run a server though make sure you get a
static ip assignment. It's a real pain to run a server
with a dynamic ip.