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Date:      Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:30:29 +0700
From:      vuthecuong <cuongvt@fpt.vn>
To:        Volker <volker@vwsoft.com>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: clarification before buying a internet static IP address
Message-ID:  <469B8105.5090405@fpt.vn>
In-Reply-To: <469B7FC3.80006@vwsoft.com>
References:  <469B7D1B.2040505@fpt.vn> <469B7FC3.80006@vwsoft.com>

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Tnx for quick response. I would like to confirm as below:
You said that:

"You don't want to buy a domain (or at least not in the first place).
The thing you need is a static IP address, first, and that's not being
'sold' by a domain reseller / registrar."

If I don't buy a domain being 'sold' by a domain reseller, so how can I
obtain a static IP address?
Looking foward to hear from you.
Tnx





Volker wrote:
> On 07/16/07 16:13, vuthecuong wrote:
>   
>> I need from you advice before doign things.
>>
>> Up to now, I have a home web server using free DynamicDNS service of
>> dyndns.org.
>> With it, I can access directly to my home web server from ouside through
>> Internet.
>>
>> Now for some reason, I not want to use DynamicDNS service anymore.
>> So I tend to buy a staticDNS from domain reseller.
>> Suppose that I only buyed a domain www.mydomain.com with internet static IP
>> address : 74.52.8.254, not buyed hosting service from that domain reseller,
>> can I be able to set up my own DNS server (in my home PC server) so that
>> I can
>> browse directly to my home web server by typing www.mydomain.com
>> into address bar of firefox, opera?
>>
>> i meaned, in other words, in order to host one website so that in can be
>> "seen"
>> all over the world, I have no way but must use external hosting service?
>> Tnx
>> Sorry for my bad English
>>     
>
> You don't want to buy a domain (or at least not in the first place).
> The thing you need is a static IP address, first, and that's not being
> 'sold' by a domain reseller / registrar.
>
> As soon as you've got a static IP address (either provider independent
> or not) you may either 1) let a DNS A entry from your domain point to
> this IP address or 2) still use dyndns.org (even with static IP
> addresses).
>
> HTH
>
> Volker
>
>   



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