How long of a reply are we talking? Anyway, I don't think that you would be going off topic about server linking....
So clovis, I got my domain from Godaddy.com (not the one that is hosted here, I pay for one site and have to look for free web hosting for any new site). My paid server is at my web host and I am running a server at home. I would like to use a subdomain to link my home server with my paid server just as in, subdomain.mydomain.com. How would I do this DNS configurations?
carpedemus, I am trying to understand your diagram. You have it as my main server which is visble, and then there is a separate WWW server that hosts documents and files, then a FTP server, and then a mail server. Could you explain how these 3 servers are linked to the main server and how the main server actually "works" as in taking WWW requests and pulling up pages from the WWW server and so on. Or is the main server just a DNS server "routing" requests to the proper servers?
But here is how I saw a server setup:
MAIN SERVER --> WWW Server, Mail Server, FTP Server
Everything would be on one server... I also don't really know of the book topic I should look at. It's not like there is a book called "Your Own Web Hosting at Home for Dummies".
So instead of making a $500 investment for one server, I would have to times that by 4?! Oh man! Looks like this summer I am going to have to find a job! It's not like I make $2000 on my Google Ads or have $2000 laying around! Or, could I just skip some of it for now and just add a server? Like, one server and load some sort of Linux distro I take it (I was going to use Windows 2K as I found a guide some guy wrote and he uses Windows 2K).
Thanks for any feedback you can give me...
| |
|
Welcome to AstaHost - Dear Guest | |
Toggle shoutbox
Shoutbox
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||



