just use www.dyndns.org for example.. there you can get a dynamic host :)
if you want to have www.yourdomainwhatsoever.org or so just get the domain
and let it link to the dynhost you get a dyndns..
hmm as for port 80 i think you can let apache respond on different ports but
the users would have
Alexander Liebau wrote:
just use www.dyndns.org for example.. there you can get a dynamic host :)
if you want to have www.yourdomainwhatsoever.org or so just get the domain
and let it link to the dynhost you get a dyndns..
hmm as for port 80 i think you can let apache respond on different ports
yes you can :) there are some domainprovider who do portforwardings like
www.domain.com:25 to yourdomain.dyndns.org:225.. this way you can receive
emails like normal :) the problem would be sending mails since your ip
changes every now and then...
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did i say it was free? no :)
and no i dont know any specific sites but i know its possible (but
difficult) to do.
if he wants a free solution then i think he'll run out of luck :)
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