> I have this question about owning a website. Why can't you have a > "dark" web site? When you pay for hosting, they allow you to use an > fixed IP address right? Otherwise the DNS would have to be updated > with changes all the time. So why not just give your friends or club > members a host file or part of one and let their own computer do the > DNS work? Then you work around the issue completely.
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