Web hosting, DSL, and domain names
Scott R Ehrlich
scott at MIT.EDU
Tue Mar 21 12:28:32 EST 2006
I have a domain name registered with a web hosting provider. The domain name
has an associated IP address as assigned by the hosting provider. If I were
to eventually switch from cable modem service to DSL via speakeasy, for
example, would I be able to "share" my domain name and IP on my line if I
wanted to let the hosting provider continue to host my domain name? The
provider is reliable and, for the money, can do a lot more for me than I could
on my own. I also have confidence in their server management.
It would be nice to start up something like Thunderbird to both read and send
email under my domain name without a mail server complaining relaying is not
allowed.
I do know it is possible to have multiple IPs pointing to the same host. Could
that work for my potential scenario? The hosting provider maintains the name
and IP, and I get assigned an IP which is also resolvable to the domain?
Thanks.
Scott
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