Hi Gerald:
>Its not futil, its util :)
Lol:)
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>I have my static pages hosted in a provider (its cheap for static site).
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>I have some applications in my home server and I have set an account with
Dynip.com for dynamic DNS redirection (25$/year) and if I need to let somebody access my apps, I only have to let him know my dynip name and he is able to connect directly to my server without having to know my ip adress or even that this is a home server.
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I will check it out.
>Depending on the type of hosting you want to do (static pages or application), setting up a server can be an invaluable asset to your business. Be carefull if you host your own IIS server, download and configure the
IIS lockdown wizzard, this will stop most of the hacking traffic before they reach anything in your server.
My use for a server is to provide updates and in the futre have an ecommerce site. Most suggest that its better to go with a company that does webhosting.
Thanks Gerald:)
- Ravi
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