RE: Slightly OT: Cable Modem and TZO -- Thanks for your input

2000-10-25 Thread Debbie McDaniel
Hi everyone, Thanks for the information. Like many of you, I'm simply looking to host a site for development purposes and to showcase some of the work I have done on my own (outside of my day job). I am definitely not looking to host a website that would get a lot of hits. Like DynIP, TZO is an

RE: Slightly OT: Cable Modem and TZO

2000-10-24 Thread Hoffman, Joe (CIT)
Check the AUP ... @Home does not allow public web servers on their residential service ... maybe with their commercial @Work. Never heard of TZO. Joe Hoffman mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] National Institutes of Health Center for Information Technology Division of Computer System Services

RE: Slightly OT: Cable Modem and TZO

2000-10-24 Thread Randy Adkins
I was doing some myself. You can host it via IP Address if you run a static IP from @Home. If you want a web address such as www.myplace.com or something then you have to see who will host your DNS record. Last time I checked @Home would not do that unless it was a business. Also if you use

Re: Slightly OT: Cable Modem and TZO

2000-10-24 Thread tom muck
I don't know about TZO, but I have a small site on @home running from my own server. I think it's fine if you don't get too many hits. The bandwidth isn't very big but the speed is fine. tom - Original Message - From: "Debbie McDaniel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Slightly OT: Cable Modem and TZO

2000-10-24 Thread Joseph Thompson
@home and happy to be here : ) I am using a third party DNS host so I only pay rodgers a token fee for the static IP and then do the DNS and MX stuff with http://www.wavefire.com Archives:

Re: Slightly OT: Cable Modem and TZO

2000-10-24 Thread Stephen M. Aylor
Be careful of the DHCP upgrade, and you'll need to verify that you have a static IP address. Out here in So Cal - its Cox Cable when it first hit Orange County they offered Static IP to their customers - then came the demand, then router and network "upgrades", and the advent of DHCP

RE: Slightly OT: Cable Modem and TZO

2000-10-24 Thread Michael Wilson
Hi, I use http://www.dynip.com for my home development machine. I just use it to develop on at home and to have access to any apps from my office machine. "DynIP is an Internet Name server (DNS server) for people with changing Internet addresses. DynIP gives your computer an Internet Name that

RE: Slightly OT: Cable Modem and TZO

2000-10-24 Thread Warrick, Mark
Hi Debbie, I'm also an @Home user. @Home users are not allowed to host web sites - not even if you have a business class account. Besides that, you don't want to host a web site on your server at home because the bandwidth is throttled at 128K on the uploads. So if you had any more than a