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How to assign a domain name to your home web server

Posted in Howto, Tech by Dan at 8:19 am
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Why do you want to assign a domain name to your home web server? Maybe you want to start a blog that you’re going to host at home instead of buying a web hosting plan. Maybe you want to set up a personal home page at yourname.com for business purposes or so that folks can find you on the web. Maybe your home computer’s IP address changes and you don’t want to have to worry about keeping track to access your server.

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One Response to “How to assign a domain name to your home web server”

  1. xSmurf says:

    Personnaly I use zoneedit.com, which unlike DynDNS are free for every feature up to 5 domains :) Been using them for ages, I’d definitely recommand them!