phillieswin
Technical User
Hello -
This is sort of a follow up to the question previously posted by BoulderBum. I am creating a new web site and would like to be able to "host it at home" while I am building it so I can learn and get some hands on experience with IIS. I would like to be able to expose the site to the internet for testing and for feedback while I am creating it. My internet connect is DSL with a dynamically assigned IP address. If I acquire a public IP address, and assign it to my site on my Win2K Server running IIS, will outside users be able to access it? Specifically, my concern is, if my server is "behind" the dynamically issued IP address on the DSL modem, will outsiders be able to access my site?
Thanks for your help.
This is sort of a follow up to the question previously posted by BoulderBum. I am creating a new web site and would like to be able to "host it at home" while I am building it so I can learn and get some hands on experience with IIS. I would like to be able to expose the site to the internet for testing and for feedback while I am creating it. My internet connect is DSL with a dynamically assigned IP address. If I acquire a public IP address, and assign it to my site on my Win2K Server running IIS, will outside users be able to access it? Specifically, my concern is, if my server is "behind" the dynamically issued IP address on the DSL modem, will outsiders be able to access my site?
Thanks for your help.