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How to set up a free dynamic hostname with SSL cert using Google Domains

Setting up my own secured home server has always been on my to-do list although there are quite a few notable hosting providers out there, Digital Ocean and Vultr are good and value for money services in my professional experience.

Working in a professional environment where I perform certain server-side tasks on a daily basis I would like to learn how to set up a server from scratch installing and configuring an Operating System, Dynamic Domain Name System, Web Server with a Control Panel and finally a Content Management System.

If you would like me to share my experience about any of the services I mentioned above please let me know in the comments section anyway below is a tutorial for anyone setting up a dynamic hostname for free.

How to set up a free dynamic hostname with SSL cert using Google Domains

Do you ever access your home computer remotely? For example: SSHing into your home computer Accessing a webserver you run at home Accessing a Jenkins CI server you run at home Accessing the web UI of a BitTorrent client Accessing the web UI of Home Theatre PC media center software Assuming you have a standard consumer internet plan, your home IP address changes fairly often.

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Hello and welcome to my website. I love creating Accelerated eye-catching sites with cool user experiences. Since 2008 I have been developing sites using award-winning Content Management Systems and the awesome Twitter Bootstrap framework. If your website was an employee, what would its job description be? I specialise in fast mobile-responsive web design that will deliver customers and online visibility.

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