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06-Jul-2007, 04:50 PM #1
Post Hosting my own server?
Ok, I want to make a website, but without paying the monthly fee of a web host.

After registering my domain, building my website, and preparing my linux server...what do i do?

How do i put all of this stuff together (domain+website+server) to make an accessible website.

I know webhosts are cheap (and some are free) But i wanna do this for my own knowledge, since i am a computer enthusiast.

Also...when it comes to the server...does processor speed and ram really matter?

AND...how do i determine the "bandwidth" after everything is set up. ( like when webhosts tell you that you have a certain "limit" of bandwidth, or however many visitors can visit your site.)


Ty in advance...
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06-Jul-2007, 04:56 PM #2
What..exactly do you mean? Are you saying you want to build a server w/ linux and put your website on that and host it from your house (or wherever)?
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06-Jul-2007, 05:05 PM #3
ya...pretty much. Its not gonna be anything hardcore...i just wanna see if i can do it with an old system.

I already have a linux system, and a basic website. But my question is...how do i map the domain to the server... So that people can actually visit it from their browser?
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06-Jul-2007, 05:09 PM #4
http://www.dyndns.com

make an account there get a free DYNAMIC DNS

youll be on a subdomain, like me for example i am http://dez666.ath.cx/

pretty crap site, i know..

but erm, youll be someting like http://clown.domaingoeshere.com/

subdomain just means you dont own the www.domainhere.com

you're the clown.domainhere.com
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06-Jul-2007, 05:14 PM #5
I already know about free web hosting dude. The whole of this project is to see if i can actually ACCOMPLISH what im trying to do, not create a website with a webhost. (thats too easy...lol)

Thx a lot anyways.
OH, and i like your empty site too. lol
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06-Jul-2007, 05:19 PM #6
Well..then what are you asking for? if you posted here to ask someone if they knew you could complete this project, only you can find that out
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06-Jul-2007, 05:25 PM #7
sry, i dont think your understanding my question. I'll try to clarify.

I want to make a website, and host it with my own server. That way, i wont have to use a webhosting service (like godaddy.com) to host it for me.

I already know how to register a domain, create a website, and put the website on the server.

The only thing i dont know is how to map my domain to my server...so that when people visit my domain, they are directed to my server.

Does this make sense? Sry if im irritating you. Lol
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06-Jul-2007, 05:28 PM #8
okay, i didnt know you had a domain. just go to your domain registrar and change the IP of the registrar to your WAN Ip from your ISP. just remember if you have a router, forward all port 80 requests to the host PC.
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06-Jul-2007, 05:34 PM #9
Ahh, thx. I just realized that this might not work since i have a dynamic IP. But thx anyways...at least i understand now. Your awesome.
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06-Jul-2007, 05:43 PM #10
you can get an updating program for dynamic ip's.

http://www.no-ip.com/downloads.php
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06-Jul-2007, 05:47 PM #11
Whoa, sweet! Thx man, you were really helpful.

You should write a book, lol. Well...thx again.
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06-Jul-2007, 05:50 PM #12
i would, but my knowledge is too random. not to be a knowitall or anything, but i know a lot about computers, but not enough about any single thing. i know a bunch of random stuff xD
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09-Aug-2007, 11:28 AM #13
tHANKS
yOU ARE REALLY AWASOME...

anD

I bought one static ip & i have broad band connection & it given that static ip in

names server in my domin management ,,\
but it is not working .... is anything else i can do ?

in my local system it is working... i configured the static ip and i am able to browse by typing the ip in the url...
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