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On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Scott Prive wrote: > But there's another option... consider hosting your own server. A TZO > dynamic DNS account could bind your domain name to your broadband > connection's non-fixed IP address. Second-tier domains (like duane.com) are > cheap, and third-tier (like duane.tzo.com) are still cheaper. Isnt that against the typical consumer terms of agreement, though? If I'm gonna charge a business for the service of getting this setup I'd like to make sure that it's all on the up and up. That's the primary reason I don't just put them on my own (tzo-assisted) server in my basement. Duane
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