On Sunday 29 August 2010 15:03:25 Nick Andrew wrote:
For public servers there are plenty of reasonably priced services
including virtual server, web hosting, Amazon EC2, dedicated
server, colocation etc etc. And those are only some of the
self-managed infrastructure options. You can get free
Hey everyone thanks for the replies, I'm not sure I explained
peoperley before though. I've got my own server and I like physically
maintaining it so I'm not going to host it.
I do have DNS servers they've given me, but it's just their default ones:
ns1.crazydomains.com.au
ns2.crazydomains.com.au
Mike == Mike Andy beatbreake...@gmail.com writes:
Mike Hey everyone thanks for the replies, I'm not sure I explained
Mike peoperley before though. I've got my own server and I like
Mike physically maintaining it so I'm not going to host it.
Mike I do have DNS servers they've given me, but it's
Im trying to stay away from dyndns because I've got to log in monthly
to keep it up to date. Also woudln't dns lookups be slow if i linked
from my new one back to dyndns?
I'm just hosting my own portal it's basically a good search page with
links on it that go to password protected parts for me
On 29/08/2010, at 8:02 AM, Mike Andy wrote:
Im trying to stay away from dyndns because I've got to log in monthly
to keep it up to date. Also woudln't dns lookups be slow if i linked
from my new one back to dyndns?
I'm just hosting my own portal it's basically a good search page with