Thanks for the tip.  I'll add it the to guide tonight.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sig Magnuson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 11:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (clug-talk) A Linux Intranet Server Guide


A comment,

You mention free DNS hosting.  There are many free DNS hosting services 
available.  After a bunch of research I choose to use http://zoneedit.com/.

It is free for under 5 domains and 200MB/year of DNS traffic (~1 million 
requests).  They also offer free dynamic DNS.


sig




Shawn Grover wrote:

>For anyone considering using Linux as an Intranet server for their home or
>small business (i.e. file storage, web server, email server, etc), I have
>begun a series of web pages that guide you through the process.  
>
>http://www.open2space.com/o2s/index.htm
>
>The documents are a liitle rough around the edges right now, but I would
>appreciate any feedback to make them better.  The current documents cover
>information to consider before undertaking a linux server.  I have another
>document and a half coming in the next couple of days to cover the
>configuration of an email server.
>
>Just a note though.  My server may be inaccessible periodically as I
>confirm/test some routines, and once I get Apache running the way I'd like,
>the location of the files will move.
>
>I'd prefer to hold off on making these public, but with the upcoming
>Install-fest, I think they are pertinent even if they are "not quite there"
>yet.
>
>Comments are welcomed.
>
>
>Shawn
>
>  
>

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