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Kennardys2019-12-12 22:45:14
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Kennardys, 2019-12-12 22:45:14

How to host a website on a home server?

There is an old server at home xeon 3065 and 2 GB of RAM. Bought a domain on beget. The bottom line is to host files on your server. The site is needed only for personal experimentation and nothing more. Can this be implemented somehow?

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-12-12
@Zoominger

Easily.
You roll some kind of Ubuntu and set up a web server, Google's instructions just break down.
Access by local IP.

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xmoonlight, 2019-12-13
@xmoonlight

The main thing: "white" ip (rented for a fee from the provider) + ptr-record for the domain (this is all done by the provider on request).
And so, choose the debian/windows operating system, set dns and web servers, and configure them.
Ports - forward on the router to the internal ip-shnik of the server.

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Kamil, 2019-12-13
@Lakika

Use cloadflare, dns and write to your home IP.

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