On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 02:24:00PM -0600, Mike McCarty wrote: > Almost surely you do not have a fixed IP address. If you > want to host a web site, the usual way with this type of > setup is to use disc space on your ISP's machine. Hosting > your own website requires fixed IP, and that means that > DHCP isn't necessary. Well, one needn't have a fixed IP to host a website; I've hosted several using dynamic DNS -- see, e.g., dyndns.org. But of course you're right that the original poster almost certainly does not have a fixed IP. -- Stephen R. Laniel steve@laniels.org Cell: +(617) 308-5571 http://laniels.org/ PGP key: http://laniels.org/slaniel.key
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