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The presents of this website on the web is prof that
it is possible to essentially be your own ISP. It has taken my a little
over a month to set up but here it is. Thanks to Red Hat Linux and
Qwest DSL. The server this site runs on is our own, not rented, leased,
or managed by someone else's, our own. Best of all, it has not cost us
thousands of dollars to setup, for hardware, software, and licensing.
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Items Needed
1.
Internet connection
2. PC for Web Server
3. Linux
Addiction to computers very helpful
(optional)
Simplified Instructions
A. Switch to your Desired ISP. Did I just say ISP, uh yeah, even an
ISP has to have a connection to the rest of the Internet, The over
obvious stated. Most of us all ready have
this, thou who your service provider is can make a difference.
Two thing are helpful here. First is renting fixed IP address or
small group of address with out needing a business account. The
second being able to buy bandwidth by size of the pipe, not
volume. That way the unexpected international popularity of say,
your Nu ma Nu ma Dance Video, leaving you with a $15,000 bandwidth bill
for just last weekend, does not happen.
B. PC for Web Server. This has some options, just use the
extra parts leftover from your last PC upgrade to make a humble
box, see optional from above, or save your old tired PC when its
just too slow, for that latest and greatest game, (Oops, I mean when its too old for the new office suite
to do your home work on.) and
you up
grade to a new one,
A second network card is handy that way you can make it a real firewall
for the rest of your Families computer network; wireless network,
computers, Laptops, Xbox Live, Wii, etc. etc... Um I
mean for my real computer.
C. Linux, Surf the web to find your favorite Open Source OS
flavor. Then buy a Linux Bible based on that OS which will
usually come with a DVD/CDs of the OS as well as real detailed
instructions on how to do all this. An other option is a Geek
method to just down load/ torrent your chosen OS ISO, burn your
DVD, Install OS, read docs, finish configurations.
Basically web, mail, firewall, anti-spam, anti-virus services.
Test each service to verify is work right then move on to the next
service.
D. Register your Domain. There are many companies to do
this through.
Prices vary, Setup required information your Domain Name Service, DNS
record with MX for mail. This ties your domain name i.e.
mydomain.com to the fixed IP address rented from your ISP. Once
the records are set it take a day or two for the data to propagate
through the Internet. Tweak something, Test it , Repeat,
until it all works.
Congratulations, You are your own ISP!
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