The other day I was talking to Kevin, and he encouraged me to host the blog myself. Initially when I started this blog, I used MSN spaces because it was free and there were really no hurdles to jump in order to get my thoughts out. After running into problems using spaces, I decided it was time for dasBlog!
The whole process was really quite simple and I got the site up and running in only an hour or so. Basically, I headed over to EasyDNS and registered JasonEngstrom.com and set them up as my DNS host. This was probably the most time consuming part of the whole process, since I was trying to decide what domain name to use, and there are several I was considering that were already taken (www.theengstroms.com, www.engstroms.com, www.engstroms.net). I finally decided I might as well grab my name since it was available. So, for a year's use of the name and DNS hosting, it was $35. Subsequently, I picked up www.theengstroms.net for $2 at Yahoo.
Since I don't have a static IP, EasyDNS has a nice option for dynamic IP's using a program called DynSite. We'll see if this gives me any problems, but for the time being it seems to be working fine.
Finally, I installed dasBlog and with some minor tweaking, I had it serving my site locally. The small snag I did run into was opening up port 80 on my box. I couldn't view the site from the outside world, and had to do some digging until I remembered SP2's Windows Firewall service. My router was properly forwarding port 80 to my webserver, but I completely forgot to open up the port via Windows Firewall. The good news is Windows Firewall seemed to do the job in blocking the port! Once I opened it up, though, it was all good.
Finally, there is some minor configuration needed for dasBlog, but it can really be done in about 5 minutes. I'm still figuring out some the finer details, so you might see some cosmetic changes (for example, I like the Sound Waves theme I'm using, but for the life of me I don't see a way to edit/delete entries using this theme. It may go away!)
Anyway, just wanted to encourage anyone out there that may be sitting on the fence deciding whether or not to host a blog themselves...its easy! Give it a shot.