I had someone arguing with me if this could be done or not..
now I'm questioning myself about the following.
If I own a domain name, for a web site, can I run a DNS server for it,
on my LAN at home?
Shinobi
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Can it be done? of course.
Should it be done? up for debate.
"I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional...) for AT clones... It's not portable and it probably [won't ever] support anything other than AT hard disks, as thats all I have :-(." --Posted on Usenet August 1991 by Linus Trovalds
greEd wrote:Can it be done? of course.
Should it be done? up for debate.
Hey greEd .. glad to see your still around.
I agree, running any server is cause for security concerns..
Thanks for your reply.
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