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I'm just wondering if it is possible to set up own DNS server and web server using virtualization and yet can be accessible from the internet.
My goal is to create a hosting server for everyone to host, but this server will be virtualized. Hope there's someone out there to guide me on this. I'm having a dynamic IPs from my broadband, and VMware Workstation 6.0 running on Windows XP SP2
I'm new to linux, and I was always been working with Windows. Thanks alot.
I'm just wondering if it is possible to set up own DNS server and web server using virtualization and yet can be accessible from the internet.
My goal is to create a hosting server for everyone to host, but this server will be virtualized. Hope there's someone out there to guide me on this. I'm having a dynamic IPs from my broadband, and VMware Workstation 6.0 running on Windows XP SP2
I'm new to linux, and I was always been working with Windows. Thanks alot.
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