Steve, This to me is more info about how the web works. Look, I fixed vehicles since the late 60’s. I can take apart a complete vehicle, explain what every parts and does, put it together, make it run like new and won’t leak. You have a wide verity of talents as this subject ties with my oldest son’s life by accident. Long story short, graduated from college with business. His buddy, same and flew to a conference in FL. They noticed a both that no one was at. Turns out, two watermelon farmers in TX, wrote down names and bought the “DNS” by name. As owners, they leased the DNS out to companies who paired them a fee each month & some as % of profit. Roughly 10 yrs in, they had $2M in the bank. Starting a company using a product and building a website from scratch is hard. Check out software was up to $10k. My son and buddy got in, developed on, bought it from the owners (The guys They Worked For) and now employ 30 people, earn good money! Here I was for decades, wearing out joints and keeping up the vehicle systems & all I got was 4 SnapOn tool boxes, equipment from press to sandblast cabinet and way more. Who’d would have thunk it!!! Love and enjoy the channel as at 62, I still like to learn but miss the ability to earn a paycheck. I know work, as so many I saw worked to do nothing, but my maternal grandfather said; “There is an ass for every seat”! I get one thing done each day. That’s all I know but pain is cruel. Thanks for very interesting topics, info and videos. After all, they are work too! Omaha.
@homeuser5
10 жыл бұрын
Steve, if I remember correctly from technical school, we have thirteen DNS root server clusters (top-level domains of the Internet). This may have changed since last I was in school though. Great job all on your knowledge with computers, I look forward to the more advance information you are willing to share with us. Thank You.
@GuruBrew2
10 жыл бұрын
Hi, yip there is about 400 root servers in the thirteen clusters as of this post. Thanks for the vote for more advanced topics.
@nocc8473
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@gamehatchersllc
9 жыл бұрын
Okay this may sound like a noob question....but I'm a noob....so...I've purchased DynDNS and a EA6500 Linksys and Perforce. My goal is to allow a remote user to access my Perforce server that I'm hosting locally on in-house machine. I followed your portforwarding tutorial and can access my linksys router from anywhere it seems...however....I don't want to give someone access to my router....the goal is for them to access my server. Under the Apps and Gaming tab of the Smart Wi-Fi Router the Device IP is 192.168.....which from my understanding is a internal IP....and it can't be changed in the router...so how do I give access to an external IP so my Perforce (P4V) server can be accessed remotely.....or is that even what I should be doing?
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