To my knowledge a cable modem has nothing to do with DSL, but if you have
a cable connection like I do, your provider probably doesn't allow you to run
a server without some fancy expensive package, and if you got the fancy
expensive package they'd probably tell you how to do it (just guessing on that
one).  I got a letter from Time Warner about how we aren't allowed to have
servers.  Several people have mentioned if you're not planning on it having any
real traffic, they'll never notice, but what can I say... I'm a rule-follower.

Lorry

On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 05:23:00AM -0800, Jimmy Jam typed:
> I have a DSL Internet connection via cable modem.  How can I run a DNS server on my Linux machine that will replicate itself from the DNS of my ISP and be contactable by other DNS servers?  In other words, how can I directly host websites on my machines which will be contactable from outside? 
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