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If you choose to use Red Hat, and since I had DirectTV DSL
when they were called Telocity DSL, I should be able to help
you. Since then I've moved back to dial-up and moved to a
Web hosting service at http://www.nghosting.com, but I still
know how to hook up a server.
You should work on your home network before messing with a
production Web server. How many PCs do you want to connect
to your home network? What kind of equipment do you
currently have?
> I'm andrew and have recently experimented with BSD and redhat. I work on a
> local website http://www.sportsofsorts.com, go to cheltenham high school and
> want to learn about hosting the website locally. I also want to have a
> server for home to route my new directv dsl and host personal stuff. I've
> read the manuals for bsd and linux and am a little bored and lost. I can't
> seem to understand the leap from getting started to advanced networking. I
> had bsd up and running and now I have linux up. Any pointers to some
> websites to read or any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks a
> million!
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