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Can anybody tell how I can host my own website?
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Do you mean using your computer or hosting it on a hosting domain? If you would like to host it on your computer, then that's not recommended because of how easy it would be to take down the site. Just go to GoDaddy or whatever looks good to you.
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Don't host it on your PC

If you're trying to make random sites and forums.

Then use

000webhost
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0x539 wrote Do you mean using your computer or hosting it on a hosting domain? If you would like to host it on your computer, then that's not recommended because of how easy it would be to take down the site. Just go to GoDaddy or whatever looks good to you.


How can I host it on my computer?
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Riboost wrote
0x539 wrote Do you mean using your computer or hosting it on a hosting domain? If you would like to host it on your computer, then that's not recommended because of how easy it would be to take down the site. Just go to GoDaddy or whatever looks good to you.


How can I host it on my computer?

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It's the second method.
But if you do it, prepared to be DDoS'd by people who dislike you.
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0x539 wrote
Riboost wrote
0x539 wrote Do you mean using your computer or hosting it on a hosting domain? If you would like to host it on your computer, then that's not recommended because of how easy it would be to take down the site. Just go to GoDaddy or whatever looks good to you.


How can I host it on my computer?

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It's the second method.
But if you do it, prepared to be DDoS'd by people who dislike you.
If you get free hosting, that does not mean people will ddos you... I have a site and theres protection for that
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In theory, you can. You'd still have to purchase storage space, which you can sometimes obtain from your ISP.

The reality of it is, it's quite unlikely to host your own site. To do so, you'd have to run/own a server yourself.
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RicardoHill-Henry wrote In theory, you can. You'd still have to purchase storage space, which you can sometimes obtain from your ISP.

The reality of it is, it's quite unlikely to host your own site. To do so, you'd have to run/own a server yourself.

Hmm wtf? You do realize to host your own server you only have to open a port and forward your domain accordingly (and have Apache running). The only impracticality of it is that your computer would have to be running 24/7 for the site to be up all the time. I don't know where you got the idea that you'd have to 'buy storage space from your ISP'

Riboost: The thing is yes you can quite easily host your own website but considering large companies offer web hosting for next to nothing there really isn't any need. Though I don't think being DDoS'd is anything to be concerned about..
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iyop45 wrote
RicardoHill-Henry wrote In theory, you can. You'd still have to purchase storage space, which you can sometimes obtain from your ISP.

The reality of it is, it's quite unlikely to host your own site. To do so, you'd have to run/own a server yourself.

Hmm wtf? You do realize to host your own server you only have to open a port and forward your domain accordingly (and have Apache running). The only impracticality of it is that your computer would have to be running 24/7 for the site to be up all the time. I don't know where you got the idea that you'd have to 'buy storage space from your ISP'

Riboost: The thing is yes you can quite easily host your own website but considering large companies offer web hosting for next to nothing there really isn't any need. Though I don't think being DDoS'd is anything to be concerned about..


Thank you for saying that!!

Anyways, if you want to host your own server and don't want to use Apache you could:

1. Obtain a copy of windows server 2008 or previous version or have windows professional or ultimate installed I believe.
2. then you can use a program called IIS 7, somewhat confusing and took me some time to learn. (a couple days).
3. When you turn on your website from IIS 7 the URL address would be your IP address. If you didn't want to use your IP address and you wanted to link it to a domain (ex: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] then you could buy a domain off of godaddy, etc. For this method of hosting to work you need to have your computer on 24/7.

Questions?

Just ask.
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So, I should wait a some time till the Website gets more active or such and then get my own server?
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