[linux-help] Re: DSL IP assignments
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After you do this, then you ask a buddy to host your DNS entries, and have
him set up a cname record, which will then allow you to point the dynamic
dns name to a name that's in your domain name space. I personally use yi.org
as my ddns for the machines that I have sitting on RR, but they can be
reached via names in the notwerk.net namespace.
ja
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From: linux-help-bounce@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-help-bounce@xxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of gLaNDix
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 11:13 AM
To: linux-help@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: [linux-help] Re: DSL IP assignments
On 2001.06.14 07:17 Nathan wrote:
> So you're telling me that you provide your own ftp,
> ssh, mail, http, etc?
Exactly... when RoadRunner's e-mail goes down, I'm still sending!
> Your cron job allows you
> to have a dynamic ip address and still provide these
> services for yourself when you're away from home?
Yup, it just tells dhs.org that my IP has changed and what to update it to.
It takes a few minutes for DNS to take into effect, but i rarely notice
it.
> If
> so, cool. I check out the site as soon as I get a
> chance, but is there any fee, or are they simply
> giving you info on how to do something for yourself.
It's free of charge! All you do is sign up for an account on their system
(they have a couple of options) and create your domain name (*.dyn.dhs.org
or *.2y.net). In the links section is where I found a script to update the
DNS automatically... also, if it's not listed, the one i currently use can
be found at http://www.scrounge.org/ipwatch... it supports a number of
different dynamic dns hosts...
gLaNDix
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