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![]() To subscribe to our mailing list, send mail to freedns-subscribe@za.net or visit the mailing list web page and subscribe from there. [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [FreeDNS] Getting an IP Address
listen i am not this person please stop sending me these emails get the right email address please thank you...................... -----Original Message----- From: freedns-admin@xxxxxx [mailto:freedns-admin@xxxxxx]On Behalf Of josh harris Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2001 2:15 AM To: freedns@xxxxxx Subject: Re: [FreeDNS] Getting an IP Address yeah your isp is a good place to start as far as obtaining static ip's go .That is if all you want is to run a box cheaply and efficiently.If you have the skills to do it and the bandwidth then i'd say run one out of your home or home office . If not then you may want to look at a co-location service . In addition to the links every one else has posted you may want to take a look at www.massiveisp.net they offer 4 gb transfer per month for under $700 (US) per month which can include a block of up to 5 static ip's multihomed to one machine . Another company you may want to look at is straynet.com they are how ever expensive so be fore warned . sign Josh Harris On Saturday, October 20, 2001, at 12:13 , Jaco Engelbrecht wrote: > Hi Timothy, > >>> How do you get an IP address, do need to register one somewhere? >>> After I've got it do I have to add it to some isp's routing tables > or >>> what? > > You can't `register` an IP address as such from somewhere, and > transfer it to where ever you feel like. Your ISP generally gets > allocated an IP range, and then allocates IPs to their clients. > > Thus, you will need to get your ISP to allocate you an IP address. > This is generally just done for leased line customers, or if you > require a static IP for things like ETRN mail with MS Exchange. (They > charge you obviously more for that dial account as well). > >> I want to set an old 486 up as a web server somewhere connected to >> the internet permanently, like a my ISP or somewhere similar. I only >> have a dynamic IP from my ISP. BTW Where is the best place to do >> this? > > The best co-location hosting prices that I've come across are that of > StormNet (www.storm.co.za) for R700 a month, with a 1GB transfer > limit - after that they start charging you per additional MB > transferred. (That's the cheapest rate that I've come across.) > > If you would host it there, you would get a static IP address assigned > to your machine. > > Perhaps see if you can't get the machine hosted at your office, or at > a friends office or such if you're not going to do any money > generating things on that machine. > > Cheers > Jaco > > -- > jaco engelbrecht (jee242) bje@xxxxxxxxxx > #include <std-disclaimer.h> cell: +27-82-44-505-46 > > > _____________________________________________________ > FreeDNS ZA NiC - free domain names > freedns@xxxxxx Archive: http://www.za.net/freedns/ > _____________________________________________________ FreeDNS ZA NiC - free domain names freedns@xxxxxx Archive: http://www.za.net/freedns/ _____________________________________________________ FreeDNS ZA NiC - free domain names freedns@xxxxxx Archive: http://www.za.net/freedns/
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