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Pointing Hosted web to home server



That actually seems liek the best choice.  Is that a reliable host?  I have
never heard of them before.

On 5/28/07, Kristian Hermansen <kristian.hermansen-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
> On 5/28/07, Rusty Shackleford <rusty-5uWQAetEYB7jY0qkv+UzOQ at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> > They basically want to keep their existing hardware, not pay more per
> month
> > for hosting and be able to on a windows machine or a linux machine give
> the
> > address of their web site to access their shared storage at one of their
> > homes instead of having to type the ip as comcast sometimes changes the
> ip
> > that goes to your house.  I was looking into using an srv record in dns
> but
> > it seems like that will not work.  They want to upgrade eventually but
> not
> > yet.  This is a pro bono job for my best friends cousin.  None of them
> are
> > technical people and they were told t hat it would be easy to do what I
> am
> > asking but I told them I was not sure.  I had suggested a better web
> host
> > such as slice host which could double as a shared storage but when they
> > revealed that they have about 10 - 15 gb of data on their shared storage
> > freenas already they did not want to pay that price.  I have worked more
> > with larger customers who can afford a system in a data center or
> something
> > similar.
>
> $30 for one year:
> http://dreamhost.com/
>
> They also offer a file storage service that is free when you sign up...
> --
> Kristian Hermansen
>

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