Sorry about that. My mail program picked up on your email address
instead of the Debian Users list.
Won't happen again...
Mike
Mihira Fernando wrote:
Provided, your IP is static, simply set port forwarding in your Router
so that ports for web/email/etc. will be forwarded to your server
Michael Acklin wrote:
Hi Mihira and all,
I was very intrigued when I saw your message. I am in the process of
setting up a server and this would work great for me. I just registered
with the site and set up my first sub-domain. That worked fine but now I
am at a loss.
This is my
Michael Acklin wrote:
I am in the process of setting up a server and this would work
great for me. I just registered with the site and set up my first
sub-domain. That worked fine but now I am at a loss. This is my
situation. I set up a sub-domain named antifoo with a domain name
of
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On 10/06/07 00:15, Serena Cantor wrote:
I have asked many questions on the list, many are not debian
specific, not even Linux specific, but I get a lot of help.
Thanks
I have just registered a domain name. The registrar provides DNS
service,
If you will be to use dynamic IP, I recommend DNSexit (www.dnsexit.com). Its
TTL is adjusted low, so it has a faster propagation, about ten minutes only,
I guess.
On 10/06/07 00:15, Serena Cantor wrote:
I have asked many questions on the list, many are not debian
specific, not even Linux
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 10/06/07 00:15, Serena Cantor wrote:
I have asked many questions on the list, many are not debian
specific, not even Linux specific, but I get a lot of help.
Thanks
I have just registered a domain name. The registrar provides DNS
service, but asks me to go to
Mihira Fernando wrote:
I use afraid.org for 6 domains and have been using their service since
2001. Excellent service. Recommend it to anyone who wishes to use free
or cheap DNS services.
Mihira.
Hi Mihira and all,
I was very intrigued when I saw your message. I am in the process of
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Does anyone know what I can do to get this to work? I have a D-Link
DI-624 4port/wireless router and I know I will have to do something
there and then set up my debian server somehow.
I appologize for being such a newbie but I am somewhat new
I have asked many questions on the list, many are not debian specific, not even
Linux specific,
but I get a lot of help. Thanks
I have just registered a domain name. The registrar provides DNS service, but
asks me to go to
government web sites to apply for approval, because I am in China, and
Serena Cantor wrote:
I have asked many questions on the list, many are not debian specific, not even
Linux specific,
but I get a lot of help. Thanks
I have just registered a domain name. The registrar provides DNS service, but
asks me to go to
government web sites to apply for approval,
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