by sponge » Jul 12, 2004 @ 7:20am
I would suggest against this for many reasons:
1. Many ISPs prohibit this, some are more lenient, though most block port 80. You can easily get booted off, though.
2. Your upstream sucks. No, I'm not psychic, I can guarantee it does.
3. Although .tk domains are free (don't they have popups or something) anything else doesn't.
4. You're opening yourself up to a pretty substantial risk, generally computers running webservers are targetted a bit more since they're generally believed to be servers, and thus are fast and usually on some sort of non-consumer level service.
Just go get a free host, foward the tk domain there, and live with that, or shell out for an ubercheap service.
holy internets batman.