On Monday 24 September 2001 01:01, Ian Marchak babbled:
If you have your own domain name bought, I can pretty much guarantee
you'll find nobody willing to provide DNS services for free. Usually,
I've seen places put up a future page of .
/me nodding head
As you can see in Doug's
On Saturday 22 September 2001 02:14, Myles Green babbled:
You're welcome. Oh, it wasn't real? I didn't try going beyond the index
page. There are a few places where you can get dynamic redirecting to
your machine if you don't have a permanent IP address...
www.dyndns.org is what I use... a
Previously, Douglas J. Hunley chose to write:
On Saturday 22 September 2001 02:14, Myles Green babbled:
You're welcome. Oh, it wasn't real? I didn't try going beyond the index
page. There are a few places where you can get dynamic redirecting to
your machine if you don't have a permanent
On Sunday 23 September 2001 21:18, Tim Wunder babbled:
dynip.com, or .org?
dynip.org requested a usercode/password for access.
damnit.. I meant myip.org. sorry
dyndns.org looked interesting, especially the free part, but it seems that
I'd need to run a DNS server locally, or pay them to
Tim Wunder wrote:
Previously, Douglas J. Hunley chose to write:
On Saturday 22 September 2001 02:14, Myles Green babbled:
You're welcome. Oh, it wasn't real? I didn't try going beyond the index
page. There are a few places where you can get dynamic redirecting to
your machine if you
No I didnt, no reason to. It has to do with internal redirects. Which is what
happens as there is no real ~dad/ just whatever/whatever/dad/, if you specify
a file you obviously dont need a trailing slash.
On Friday 21 September 2001 21:13, Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi Ronnie,
Previously, Ronnie
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Previously, Myles Green chose to write:
I just tried it from here and it seems to work just fine =)
The Fathers Club
St. Ursula School
The above is what I see...
Thanks Myles. Now, all I need to do is make a real web site. Might
even get
Hi folks,
I've managed to configure my home OpenLinux box as a webserver. I can connect
to my box thru my freesco router using port 8192 (which gets forwarded to my
192.168.1.2:80 port -- to keep @home off my back) and can bring up the
generic index.html page that comes with OpenLinux. The
Any normal web page or graphic whould be rw-r-r
try 24.249.182.134:8192/~dad/
note the trailing slash
On Friday 21 September 2001 19:03, Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi folks,
I've managed to configure my home OpenLinux box as a webserver. I can
connect to my box thru my freesco router using port 8192
Hi Joel
Previously, Joel Hammer chose to write:
Here are mind. I seem more permissive on
/home/httpd
drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 1024 Jul 8 2000 httpd
drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 1024 Aug 25 22:55 html
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 427 Aug 25 22:55 index.html
I
Hi Ronnie,
Previously, Ronnie Gauthier chose to write:
Any normal web page or graphic whould be rw-r-r
try 24.249.182.134:8192/~dad/
note the trailing slash
I guess you didn't try accessing my server with that, did you (there's
nothing in my access_log)? It seems, now, that
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