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Posted by: blu3m3 (80.96.112.---)
Date: January 19, 2007 06:34AM

hello i've got a question i conect the wamp and the others type my ip to connect to the server. how can i change my ip with a name? can i do that? ex: people are typeing [80.96.112.143] to be replaced by a name like blu3m3 or something else but not the ip. thx



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Re: host
Posted by: ycankasal (88.234.184.---)
Date: January 19, 2007 05:17PM

hi,
first of all you must buy a domain and you change it's nameserver 's name
second your ip must be static
third one is you must change your computer's nameblu3m3 wrote:

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Re: host
Posted by: yfastud (72.236.169.---)
Date: January 19, 2007 07:43PM

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first of all you must buy a domain and you change it's nameserver 's name
second your ip must be static
third one is you must change your computer's name
Agree w/ the first, but what's up w/ the rest? My ip is dynamic and my computer's name differs from my domain which I've bought from Yahoo Business for $15 for 5yrs ($3/yr), yet people all over the world still can access all my sites as seen in my signatture

Actually, I'm in the progress to post a easy how-to guide on my site; however, it takes much longer time than I thought and it's not a good impression if I keep saying this to people, but they never actually see it done, so sorry for no promise here

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Re: host
Posted by: PupilDeNtWkng (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: January 20, 2007 12:34AM

Hey yfatstud,

how'd u get ur internal network to route out to the internet?

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Re: host
Posted by: decode (---.dhcp.inet.fi)
Date: January 22, 2007 06:54AM

some free dynamic addresses you should consider these too:
[www.no-ip.com]
[www.dyndns.com]

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Posted by: yfastud (72.236.169.---)
Date: January 22, 2007 03:00PM

I personally like zoneedit.com. It's easy for newbie to configure.

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Re: host
Posted by: TwistedChaos (---.rochester.res.rr.com)
Date: January 23, 2007 03:22AM

i use dnsexit.com

its free and fully configurable :-D



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Re: host
Posted by: PupilDeNtWkng (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: January 27, 2007 12:26AM

Hey if it's ok for me to chime in, i've learned some stuff. Don't go spend money on them dynamic dns, just by a domain and check your external router ip address and change it in the domain place. In the domain you can add and remove and edit hosts, and if you change it there it'll be resolvable. Now the reason i say to do that is cuz not all isps do that these days, it's a hassle to do that. But in either case your doing development and wamp is for development, when your ready to do business from then you may wanna do that, but as yfatstd told me, and it is great advice, first figure out network security, speaking of which hey yfatstd you got any websites or books to teach me that stuff? Thanks

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