Dynamic DNS

John Schember j5483 at yahoo.com
Mon May 7 18:24:47 MST 2007


I meant to say update the Dns entry every time your IP address changes.
If you use a free sub-domain then the Dns will point to them and they
then direct the sub-domain to your IP address the client has given them.
So there is no wait for Dns entries to propagate.

John


On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 18:06 -0700, John Schember wrote:
> I use Dyndns[1] and it works great. They have little client you can run
> on your computer that will update when the service updates or if you
> have something like a Linksys Wrt54G with a third party firmware (think
> dd-wrt) then your router may have a client in it already. Dyndns allows
> for free sub-domains and they have a reasonable selection of domains.
> They also allow you to use a domain you own instead.
> 
> John
> 
> [1]http://www.dyndns.com/
> 
> 
> On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 16:56 -0700, chip33az at netscape.net wrote:
> > Does anyone have any information of a good DDNS provider?  Like 
> > no-ip.com or the like.
> > 
> > I'm thinking about hooking up a Trixbox at home (summer project) and I 
> > read that it needs a static (or ddns) address to work.
> > 
> > Thanks.
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