Thanks, but I only have Macs..
Should I get Windows or Linux?
I don't know if an emulator would work, or if I would just have to get a pc

Mark A. Craig wrote:
> 
> DynDNS does not charge for a basic account.  They have "value added"
> services 
> for which they do ask compensation, though.  I have a DynDNS account that
> I got 
> free earlier this year, so unless they've made a recent change - and my
> last 
> visit to the site a few weeks ago didn't hint at it - then their basic
> service 
> is still free, and allows linking up to five domains.
> 
> Mark
> 
> -------- Original Message  --------
> Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Need help
> From: Robert Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Date: Friday, October 19, 2007 02:33:21 PM
> 
>> I've been running a number of low volume sites on a 1.5M dsl with 128k 
>> uplink for five+ years.
>> 
>> dyndns is excellent but now charge for new accounts and there are free 
>> services available.
>> 
>> You didn't say if you were Linux or Windows. I use Linux, on an older 
>> box with ddclient to update dns. The Linux box is also firewall and smtp 
>> server.
>> 
>> You say you want to learn? If so I'd forget the cms and include mysql. 
>> With html, php and mysql you can build from scratch. You really need a 
>> end goal if you're going to use a cms ie it's mostly about config).
>> 
>> I'd also forget the water and buy a six pack.
>> 
>> Mark A. Craig wrote:
>>> You'll need:
>>>
>>> - broadband Internet service, with AT LEAST 384K uplink
>>> - a DynDNS account or similar, if said service doesn't include a 
>>> static IP
>>> - your own registered domain name or a subdomain from DynDNS, etc.
>>> - a service or daemon to update the DNS records for said 
>>> domain/subdomain,
>>>   if not a static IP, or a router (e.g. D-Link DGL-4300) that can do it
>>> - a Web server: Apache, Xerver, Sambar, etc.
>>> - Firewall!
>>> - knowledge of site and system security measures
>>> - knowledge of log analysis
>>> - CMS (content management system), probably, unless you're a masochist
>>> - 2 cups of water and a blender ;-)
>>>
>>> Mark
>>> Been there, doing that
>>>
>>>
>>> -------- Original Message  --------
>>> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Need help
>>> From: Tyler() <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: users@httpd.apache.org
>>> Date: Friday, October 19, 2007 01:40:17 PM
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm a noob servers & stuff, I was wondering what I would need to buy 
>>>> to host
>>>> my own websites. Like, for a beginner. I know how to code like html 
>>>> and php
>>>> but I need my own server so I dont have to use a web hosting 
>>>> company.. Can
>>>> you help? Thanks, Tyler
>>>>
>>>
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