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General Discussion

Raspberry Pi Hosting

I was just watching the first html website project (smells like bakin')and at the end it said that you could buy a domain and web hosting. If your were feeling adventures and wanted to buy a raspberry pi and using apache, you could host the website yourself. You would still have to buy the domain and open the ports on your router. But, if you wanted to go a little father.

Jared, if you were on a normal home internet connection without a dedicated IP address you'd also need to subscribe to a dynamic dns service (which some DNS providers do include) to cope with the occasional change of IP address.

1 Answer

Andrew Chalkley
STAFF
Andrew Chalkley
Treehouse Guest Teacher

You could do that but you've got to make sure that that is permitted under the T&Cs of your hosting provider.