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Do I need a static IP address from my ISP to create my own web server????
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If you want to publish your web server on the internet, then you should have to take a static IP address from you ISP. For local network environment, there is no need of public IP address. For windows IIS, try free good lab practices and articles at www.certsbraindumps.com . --- Sign up to get free daily practice questions at: http://www.QoD.US/i-54.htm View this thread: http://www.examnotes.net/article1015104.html smithy4u------------------------------------------------------------------------ smithy4u's Profile: http://www.examnotes.net/forums/memb...&userid=171574 |
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smithy4u <> wrote in message news:<>...
> If you want to publish your web server on the internet, then you should > have to take a static IP address from you ISP. For local network > environment, there is no need of public IP address. Another option is the dynamic DNS services out there. With these services, the DNS entry is updated by a utility on your machine every time your IP address changes. The one I use is "dyndns.org", but if you do a search in Google on "Dynamic DNS" you will find several other solutions out there. Good luck! -- Delbert Matlock -- MCSE, MCSA, MCDBA, CCNA, Network+, A+ -- http://www.SelfStudyCerts.com/ |
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I use dynip.com
Also tzo.com is available "Delbert Matlock" <> wrote in message news: om... > smithy4u <> wrote in message news:<>... > > > If you want to publish your web server on the internet, then you should > > have to take a static IP address from you ISP. For local network > > environment, there is no need of public IP address. > > Another option is the dynamic DNS services out there. With these > services, the DNS entry is updated by a utility on your machine every > time your IP address changes. The one I use is "dyndns.org", but if > you do a search in Google on "Dynamic DNS" you will find several other > solutions out there. > > Good luck! > > -- Delbert Matlock > -- MCSE, MCSA, MCDBA, CCNA, Network+, A+ > -- http://www.SelfStudyCerts.com/ |
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Thanx!!
"Martin Schmid" <> wrote in message news:... > I use dynip.com > Also tzo.com is available > > "Delbert Matlock" <> wrote in message > news: om... > > smithy4u <> wrote in message > news:<>... > > > > > If you want to publish your web server on the internet, then you should > > > have to take a static IP address from you ISP. For local network > > > environment, there is no need of public IP address. > > > > Another option is the dynamic DNS services out there. With these > > services, the DNS entry is updated by a utility on your machine every > > time your IP address changes. The one I use is "dyndns.org", but if > > you do a search in Google on "Dynamic DNS" you will find several other > > solutions out there. > > > > Good luck! > > > > -- Delbert Matlock > > -- MCSE, MCSA, MCDBA, CCNA, Network+, A+ > > -- http://www.SelfStudyCerts.com/ > > > |
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