I think Kym was suggesting possibly your DSL provider can offer DNS service.
I think Telocity ( www.DirecTVDSL.com ) used to have that service -- they
supported running web-servers from their DSL -- though they're out of
business or soon to be now. They were my provider for the past year or so
until they tanked and I had to find another provider.

> Hi, Kym, and thanks for the reply.

> I will check out the server scope and see what I can do
> with that.
> Haven't used that one, but perhaps this is a good time to
> learn about it!

> I'm serving with Win 2000 Server through DSL with an
> upstream of about 1.1
> Mbps.
> I don't serve high traffic sites, just several small,
> low-traffic sites.
> I typically register my domains with some vender, usually
> godaddy.com and
> park the domain there and use their servers for DNS, then
> forward the
> domains
> to my server (masked).  That approach has gotten me up and
> running and
> keeps all the hosting dollars in-house, which is why I
> went ahead and set up
> my
> own server.  I'm not very knowledgeable about full
> adminstration of servers,
> so I don't
> what options for DNS "in-house" really are.  Got tired of
> send the hosting
> money elsewhere.

> When you say "Your upstream might be able to offer full
> dns hosting
> for you a few dollars a month for every domain name you
> need..."  what do
> you mean?

> If I set up DNS hosting here for myself, where would the
> "few dollars a
> month" cost
> come into play?

> I know this is pretty far OT now, so if you have any
> advice and would prefer
> to relay
> it directly, feel free to email me.

> Any tutorials and articles on "So you want to run your own
> server and set up
> DNS for yourself, huh?,
> that you can points me to would be appreciated also.

> Thanks for your time.

> Rick


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kym Kovan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 4:13 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Possible to name Application, save name, then
> rename
> Application?


> Hi Rick,

>>I know that makes no sense, but here's what's
>>happening.....

> The question is how do you save variables that are
> independent of
> application/session scopes. As you have your own server
> why not try server
> scope variables? They are above the application level,
> always there.

>>(I have got to learn how to do my own DNS, then I probably
>>wouldn't have
>>this problem.
>>But I only have one server, and I need two for DNS
>>service...don't I?)

> yes, preferably in different places :-)  How are you
> connecting to the
> Internet? Your upstream might be able to offer full dns
> hosting for you a
> few dollars a month for every domain name you need, that
> type of thing.


> --

> Yours,

> Kym


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