Ok, thanks a lot.
The world is a complicated place, there is allways more than you thought of.
BR Georg
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From: "John Iliffe" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 2:21 AM
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] probably darn rudimentary but still; what to do
to get public with server
A static IP is recommended but there are services around that will track
your connection IP and simulate a static IP. They aren't very fast in my
experience. (very limited experience with them).
Also, you will need a reliable high speed connection to the Internet,
depending on what you want to serve. if you have only text html pages
not
all that fast will suffice. If you want to serve a lot of pictures, then
you
will need something faster than the usual ADSL of 1.5 Mb down and 132 kb
up.
But before you do this, think about the security issues. You will at the
least need a firewall, preferably not the software firewall in your
workstation, and probably a router to handle your workstation separately
from your server. These two functions don't coexist too well.
Also, think about your content. As soon as you put it on the Internet you
have copyright issues. Do you own the rights to the content? Can you
maintain it? Are you sure that what you say is correct? I could go on
for
pages!
But you are off topic for this discussion group.
Regards,
John
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On Monday 10 December 2012 19:11:48 georg wrote:
Hi again,
since got good help, I try another;
what do I need to do to get out on the internet with my apache (down the
line when content starts to get ok) do I need a fixed IP assigned or
can it be dynamical, and how do I get onto DNS (a good link would
probably suffice)
Greatful
Georg
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