hi,
i have upgraded my isp contract so that i can use my bubba2 as a firewall, router, server. some of you have helped me before trying to access my bubba2 using easyfind but the problem was my isp disallowed it.
with my contract upgrade i should be able to use the full capabilities of the bubba2.
i want to set it up so that i can serve <mydomain>.com from it. i found a howto here http://forum.excito.net/viewtopic.php?t=779 which looks pretty good.
so i want to just check the steps i need to setup my own web site so that i will not need easy find.
step 1. get <mydomain>.com
usually i use network solutions to get my domains. will i need anything else from them besides the name?
my isp has issued a static ip address to me for an extra $5 a month. do i need the static ip address?
step 2. follow the directions in the howto above.
is there anything else i need to get this going?
please advise.
zander
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setting up mydomain.com...
Re: setting up mydomain.com...
zander wrote:hi,
i have upgraded my isp contract so that i can use my bubba2 as a firewall, router, server. some of you have helped me before trying to access my bubba2 using easyfind but the problem was my isp disallowed it.
with my contract upgrade i should be able to use the full capabilities of the bubba2.
i want to set it up so that i can serve <mydomain>.com from it. i found a howto here http://forum.excito.net/viewtopic.php?t=779 which looks pretty good.
so i want to just check the steps i need to setup my own web site so that i will not need easy find.
If you want to be able to use the bubba as an mail exchange point, you will need to add an so called MX-pointer to the bubba; This is usually done by adding an sub-A domain , for example called mail.domain.com, which points to the same IP as your real domain.com, after that, you add an MX-pointer that points to mail.domain.comstep 1. get <mydomain>.com
usually i use network solutions to get my domains. will i need anything else from them besides the name?
my isp has issued a static ip address to me for an extra $5 a month. do i need the static ip address?
For a web page, that's all that is required yes.step 2. follow the directions in the howto above.
is there anything else i need to get this going?
please advise.
zander
/Carl
Re: setting up mydomain.com...
If you use dyndns as the guide states you won't need a static IP since this tool finds your current IP and updates your DNS with this information so that <mydomain>.com always will point to your current IP.zander wrote: my isp has issued a static ip address to me for an extra $5 a month. do i need the static ip address?
If you use a DNS service that's not supported by dyndns or if you simply don't want to use such tools then you need a static IP.
/Tompa