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Hosting a website at home

ora8i
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Hosting a website at home

I have full fiber so its reasonably fast, am I allowed to run a website from home?

If so do Plusnet have any doc's or 'how to's' that would be relevant? 

 

Thanks All.

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jab1
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Re: Hosting a website at home

I see no reason why you can't host one, but as Plusnet pulled out hosting quite some time ago, I would think there are very few staff who would know the first thing about it. I also doubt there is any documentation.

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Champnet
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Re: Hosting a website at home

It's easy. Point your domain to your home external IP address, on the router point port at internal device running web server.  Come back if you need help......

Baldrick1
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corringham
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Re: Hosting a website at home

I've been running web sites and mail servers from home for more than 20 years. If you have a reasonably fast connection (upload speed is perhaps more important than download speed) and a static IP address it can work well (you can do it with a dynamic address, but that has extra hoops to jump through).

The first step is to get your server set up - there are a number of different engines available, and it will depend on whether you are running on Windows or Linux, or another OS.

Then you need a domain, set up its DNS to point to your IP address, forward the appropriate ports to your server, and job done.

Do make sure your setup is secure - you will get hammered by wannabe hackers (my mail and web servers receive several thousand attempted logins and other probes every day).

 

greygit1
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Re: Hosting a website at home

Agree 100%. Keeping the s/w patched and updated is an 'overhead' that has to be built into the decision.

ora8i
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Re: Hosting a website at home

Thanks All. 

 

I was more concerned ghat it might be prohibited  than anything else.

 

Ora