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Welcome to DIYWebServer!

Welcome to DIYWebserver!  The Do It Yourself home of all things webserver!  Follow our walk-through guide that will assist you in the setup and maintenance of your very own server! If you already have some type of always-on broadband connection whether it be DSL, Cable, or even Fiber, you are already part of the way there! Running your own webserver is easier than you may think!

If you happen to get stuck along the way, our forums are a great place to ask your questions and shoot the breeze with anything tech! Our guides and 'Step by Steps' will give you a detailed explanation of what you need to setup your own webserver.

So you think you have what it takes, GOOD, lets get started!!!

NOTE: Please bare with us as we migrate and update all content over into the new content management system.  Check back often as updates will be published frequently!

 

Our Domain

Some of you may be wondering, what happened to DIYWebserver.com?

For those of you who know me as QBall15j in our forum, I've been a part of the DIYWS community forum since its early days.  Thus, allowing me the opportunity to host the site and forum for the original owner.  Since roughly late 2003 I have had the pleasure to host the community website and forum, with the original owner still holding ownership of DIYWebserver.com.  A few months back the domain expired and I was unable to get a hold of him to get it renewed or a transfer of ownership.  Unfortunately, as it stands today DIYWebServer.com is still with the originating registrar pending transfer back to ICANN.  I hope to do whatever I can to get it back, we'll see!  Please check out our Twitter feed @DIYWS for the latest.

 

Our New Site

Over the past eight years DIYWebServer (DIYWS) has come along ways from its original heyday in 2002-2003.  Without going into much detail for sake of the original owner, I must first thank our wonderful user community over in our forum who have stuck with us throughout the years.  As our old website went through a period internet decay for a number of the years.  This new search engine optimized content management system is still a work in progress as I update all the content, but this is a huge step forward from where we have come from.

Although its still a work in progress, let us know what you think of the new site.

 


Newsflash

Over the past eight years DIYWebServer (DIYWS) has come along ways from its original heyday in 2002-2003.  Without going into much detail for sake of the original owner, I must first thank our wonderful user community over in our forum who have stuck with us throughout the years.  As our old website went through a period internet decay for a number of the years.  This new search engine optimized content management system is still a work in progress as I update all the content, but this is a huge step forward from where we have come from.

Although its still a work in progress, let us know what you think of the new site.

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