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I am currently using XP pro. I have a static IP address and would like to
host a web site. I have a registered domain name. Since I have a static IP
can this domain name now point to my static IP address? How do I set this up
in XP pro? Any pointers or links to resources will be appreciated.
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1. Make sure your ISP permits you to host a website.
2. There is nothing further for you to configure on your XP box. The static
IP address is sufficient.
3. Get your domain name/IP addressed registered with a DNS service.
For example: http://www.easydns.com/dnsmanage.php3. You only need DNS service.
When you learn how to configure your DNS settings, add an A record for your
IP address. Call it for example www.<my domain>.<domain type>
Good luck.
"Fernis" wrote:
> I am currently using XP pro. I have a static IP address and would like to
> host a web site. I have a registered domain name. Since I have a static IP
> can this domain name now point to my static IP address? How do I set this up
> in XP pro? Any pointers or links to resources will be appreciated.
> I am currently using XP pro. I have a static IP address and would like to
> host a web site. I have a registered domain name. Since I have a static IP
> can this domain name now point to my static IP address? How do I set this up
> in XP pro? Any pointers or links to resources will be appreciated.
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Thank you very much for the advice guys. It's much appreciated.
"Hugh" wrote:
> I managed to do this with a Dynamic IP address. All the info you'll need is
> here:
> http://www.dslwebserver.com/main/f [...] /main.html >
> "Fernis" wrote:
>
> > I am currently using XP pro. I have a static IP address and would like to
> > host a web site. I have a registered domain name. Since I have a static IP
> > can this domain name now point to my static IP address? How do I set this up
> > in XP pro? Any pointers or links to resources will be appreciated.
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