1. offtopic: website
- Posted by sephiroth _ <euman2376 at yahoo.com> Apr 10, 2001
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o great robert craig, how'd you get your own BSD UNIX server up and running? how did you get your machine it's own domain name?
2. Re: offtopic: website
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Apr 10, 2001
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sephiroth_ writes: > o great robert craig, how'd you get your own > BSD UNIX server up and running? how > did you get your machine it's own domain name? I registered the name "RapidEuphoria.com" a long time ago. RDS is in Toronto. RapidEuphoria.com is currently hosted on a machine in the U.S., but I can move it anywhere I wish. The host machine is running BSD, but that's largely irrelevant to me. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
3. Re: offtopic: website
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Apr 10, 2001
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On 11 Apr 2001, at 1:06, sephiroth _ wrote: > > o great robert craig, how'd you get your own BSD UNIX server up and > running? how did you get your machine it's own domain name? You register a domain name with any registrar, such as NameSecure, then either point it at an existing page, or contact a hosting company which offers the options and price and bandwidth you like. It's typically $70 to register the domain for 2 years, and hosting is between $free and $1000/month. Some people host their domain on their own puter, using Namesecure or a redirector company to get the dns servers to point to it. There is also a free non-official registration service, offering many different domain types, not just .com, .org, .edu, .mil, or .net. Kat