That's why I use Stargate. www.stargate.com. The service is sucky, but hey, it's part of the deal to point the domain to any IP.
That's how I do it for a lot of mine.
Steve
brian wrote:
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 08:25 pm, Richard Todd Carlson wrote:
If you want a domain name, I'd suggest godaddy.com - registrations are only $8.95 for a year.
brian wrote:
now that I have a static ip and am going to try and get an apache server running, where is a good place to register a domain name at? or can I for the time being hand out the ip address?
Brian
I have chosen godaddy.com and am registering a name, I want to use Forwarding, or Forwarding with masking) as opposed to supplying a nameserver, correct?
Brian
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