Personally, I wouldn't setup your own DNS server unless you truly have need 
to. I use MYDNS.COM to manage my external domains. You don't have to use them 
to host it or redirect, rather you can use their "IP Pointing" which is 
nothing more than DNS entries on their DNS server. Setup your domain 
registration via their link to NamesDirect and you save a little money. Their 
DNS services are free (as in beer)! Can't beat that. Point your DNS entry 
from there to your static IP and voila! Tell your firewall/NAT 
router/whatever to forward your ports back to your services and you're good 
to go! I have, and/or my clients have, about 6 domains that I use their DNS 
servers for and it's very nice. Best of all, turn around on the DNS changes 
is usually no more than 24hrs.

<<JAV>>

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Subject: hosting a domain name

> anyone point me to a url or explain the precudures in hosting my own
> domain name on my servers? without redirecting from another isp.
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