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Re: Trying to find my URL for one of my sites
« Reply #45 on: July 28, 2009, 12:57:39 PM »
Domain is the location where your user account is set up

Bellsouth is the domain for your bellsouth.net email address, that is where your account has been created.

Bellsouth is owned by AT&T, so AT&T has bellsouth webpage load up the AT&T stuff.

So nothing wrong with. the questions you posted


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http://att.yahoo.com requires login information if you want your personalized home page. You must have either logged in or the person who wishes to see your customized page instead of the general noncustomized page must know the login information. There is no URL you can give to have the person see the site as is like www.google.com would do unless you have a personal domain name/webpage that goes to your att.yahoo.com page and does the login automatically...




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Re: Trying to find my URL for one of my sites
« Reply #46 on: August 01, 2009, 01:43:04 PM »
First, please do not go to this http://att.my.yahoo.comaddress anymore, that was a mistake.
Still not sure if we understand everything. Here is one of the places we log in at http://my.att.net/p
Also, if you go here, this should also help explain what we are trying to explain http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r21002926-BellsouthATTSE-DNS-Servers
We had to do all those settings you see in all the boxes on that page, and some of those do say dns, which we had to do those.


Also, if we don't have a domain or anything like that, why did we have to do settings for like FTP, http port 80, smtp, pop, webmail, tcp/ip, dns, and so many other things we had to do?
Plus when we go to sites where you look up domain information for example on that whois site, http://whois.net/ Things we click on like Your Ip Address, if we click on that it tells us what our IP address is.

It seems to be like other places like Geocities, Angelfire, Myspace, Facebook, where you can make sites at that you login to edit the stuff, upload the files to.
Whenever we go to other sites people have created we don't need their login information to view them. Here is Jtt's site that he created, http://www.myspace.com/jonathan_taylor_thomas