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Stupid Internet questions
rtgwbmsr:
quote:Originally posted by The Master of Reality / Bob:
well, I set up my webserver without consulting with my ISP. I have a static IP on cable internet. My ISP blocks web traffic to port 80, so i am running my webserver on port 8000. The only thing it has cost me is the price of cable internet.
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Same here...I want to make my own browser that accesses 80 first, then tries 8000. It would be heaven for everyone like us.
Master of Reality:
but not everyone runs their webserver on 8000 if they cant on port 80.
xyle_one:
im sitting here at work, looking for a new host for our website, and it dawned on me. Our provider was kind enough to give us 5 static ip addresses. So why bother hosting on someone elses server when i can do it here. I have a machine to play with, would redHat8 be a decent direction? What exactly do i need? and where would i go to find a good source about setting up the security?? thanks.
KernelPanic:
quote:Originally posted by Linux Frank:
However so that you can more understand my thoughts. I have inherited a PII 233 with 240+MB of Ram, and an 8GHz hard drive. Now it seems a waste to have this doing nothing (it was donated as a internet/e-mail machine however we are all set for this at the moment). I don't want it to go to waste, and as I need to add some strings to my bow career wise I though it would be a good idea to see if I could set up a website, with a webserver. Others have mindessly chatted about this to me, and there are several projects down the road that could come of this. More computers and more possible websites.
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Shit man, an 8Ghz Hard Disk, is that some new technology? ;)
Ignore me, im just taking the piss.
pkd_lives:
...it's the latest in compression techniques...
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