Well, It is currently running CentOS\Apache with Blue Quartz administration. I have never been able to get it online, no. Currently I access it through 192.168.1.50 (I assigned it 50 though my router). Only the first site shows up however. I realized that I would need to add dns entries in the server, so I did. For a while when I entered my external IP, it would redirect to the current webhost, not owned by me. but now, it just times out. I have forwarded port 80 to it, and set it as the DMZ Server. After doing some reading online, I realized that the reason it was timing out is because there was no "requested" domain. So in other words I would need a nameserver, so I registered two hosts with godaddy on my domain and routed them to the server.
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pre-post edit: damn, I just realized, nameservers wont work over a dynamic IP.... rrrggg....
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2nd pre-post edit: I called my ISP and they said that they can give me a static IP, but on Monday! Arrgh. Assuming all goes well, would this make my server public?
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post-post edit:
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For the host name servers, I just set my ip for both of them, right? In the server I set the dns records, so in theory if you vist somewebsite.com and the nameservers are set to my ip, then the server will receive that request and return the the correct website, right?
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I also have a question if I set up my dns record correctly. It shows the site name then the ip address as 192.168.1.50 (which is itself). Would this work?
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