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Sat 11/12/04 at 01:55
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"Dr. Chad Niga"
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If i buy a network hardrive, that plugs into my router, which connects to the net.
Would i be able to use that as webspace? Ie. load webpages from it and stuff.

And would i be able to assign people webspace off it?



Any body got any ideas?
Mon 13/12/04 at 16:12
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"Dr. Chad Niga"
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ARgh, that's no use at all.
Good job they didnt accept my card or they would of conned me.

They should say that somewhere.
Mon 13/12/04 at 08:49
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"NULL"
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Only catch is that you have to connect via their dialup or their broadband to access your webspace.
Sun 12/12/04 at 22:41
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"Dr. Chad Niga"
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Hmm, its a bit extreme for what i want really.
It's not that convienient to leave a computer on all the time, and the noise also.

I think i'll just stick with paying for it. I found a thing called freeola, anyone heard of it?? :P They actually offer a great deal, buy a domain and get unlimited webspace. For 2 years.
Good deal, unless there is a catch, like 5mb bandwidth per day :S
Sun 12/12/04 at 22:24
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"NULL"
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Why don't you use leave your PC on all the time - or get an old PC from eBay for next to nothing and host files on there running it as a web server. People here will be more than willing to help you setup a web server and FTP server.

A PC running as a web server doesn't need to be very powerful at all - an old Pentium 75 is fine for hosting a basic web site.
Sun 12/12/04 at 22:06
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"Dr. Chad Niga"
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Ah, i see, thanks alot!

It's not quite what i need really.
Dang, oh well.
Sun 12/12/04 at 21:19
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"NULL"
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Basically, in order to host a web site, you need a web server. This is the program that feeds the web page to the person asking for it. Otherwise they just get sent a file. With an FTP server, someone with the username and password can login and upload/download/modify/delete files on the hard drive, but they can't view them as web pages as such.

For example, you might allow them to access your hard disk by setting it up thus:

ftp://ftp.mydomain.com

However, your hard drive won't let them get to:

http://www.mydomain.com

That's a fairly simplistic explanation, and it's not entirely correct, but the general theme is correct.
Sun 12/12/04 at 20:24
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"Dr. Chad Niga"
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Im sorry again, but im not 100% sure what you mean by that.

Could you dumb it down a bit.

Does that mean anyone can edit my files on that harddrive?
Sun 12/12/04 at 20:00
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"NULL"
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No, because afaik it doesn't have a web server. You can point the domain to it, but it'll only connect via FTP, not HTTP.
Sun 12/12/04 at 18:57
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"Dr. Chad Niga"
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Ooooh, so its possible to use as a website as well as letting me share files with my friends?

Sorry, i just need to be positive before i buy.
Sun 12/12/04 at 18:48
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"NULL"
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Yup

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