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Asked by solunatec in FreeBSD, Network Management, Web Servers
I am experimentign with putting up a freebsd webserver in our office; so I have freebsd loaded
on my laptop and am trying to configure it...; so far connecting to the internet is fine but I am trying
to point a domain name to my laptop that I have registered with Aplus.; besides the fact that I am not sure how to do this; also I read somewhere that one needs a staticip to pull this off but somewhere else I read
that one can simply reserve an ip on the lan and also I see that my router at work in admin has a place to set up a virtual server: so I am confused... ; I did set up the virtual server and reserved an ip (same address for both) of which if I get into freebsd, and a browser within I get the apache22 start up page for putting in the reserved ip's address or for putitng in localhost, I think this is good? Please set me straight....
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