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Topic: Hosting a DNS |
paul
Replies: 1
Views: 5295
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Hi,
I have a website set up on my home server and am hosting it on a Win 2K Server maching over a ADSL internet connection.
I want to have a load of subdomains, but the company that I have regis ... |
Topic: IIS and Abyss |
paul
Replies: 4
Views: 7762
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You can choose to run IIS and the webmail on another port (8000 for example) and run Abyss on port 80. In such a case, you should condigure your router to open 2 forwarding ports.
How would that wo ... |
Topic: IIS and Abyss |
paul
Replies: 4
Views: 7762
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Hi,
I run an exchage 2000 server, and hence need to run IIS for the webmail part of exchange. However I hate IIS and would idealy like to use Abyss as my webserver.
Is there any way to run both ... |
Topic: sub domains |
paul
Replies: 7
Views: 10684
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Sorry if I have caused any confusion. What I actualty want is if I owned bbc.co.uk, then I want to put news.bbc.co.uk as a sub-domain.
I think that I need to set this up with the domain name regis ... |
Topic: sub domains |
paul
Replies: 7
Views: 10684
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Hi,
I have just installed Abyss webserver on my machine, and it's running like a dream. I have now also configued my domain name to point at the server, so everything is going really well (and I c ... |
Topic: Config help ... |
paul
Replies: 3
Views: 12934
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I have a domain name, but is pointing it to my IP going to be any good, when I can't access the site externaly anyway?
At the moment, I can get it internaly, but externaly when I look at my interne ... |
Topic: Config help ... |
paul
Replies: 3
Views: 12934
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Hi,
I have just installed "Abyss Web Server X1 For Windows" and I must say it's really good. However I am having problems making my site accessable to the world.
My set up is an ASDL USB modem ... |
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