Hello, all:
Recently used a dynamic DNS system to set up a small server homeside, and want to confirm that it’s available to the world at large.
Could anyone please PM or email me if they cannot reach this website?
Thank you!
-Bischofftep
Hello, all:
Recently used a dynamic DNS system to set up a small server homeside, and want to confirm that it’s available to the world at large.
Could anyone please PM or email me if they cannot reach this website?
Thank you!
-Bischofftep
Works, Slow as pudding . Did not PM you.
Works!
It would probably be good for you if you added some info in which place each entry finished in each of the challenges.
That’s what I would do anyway!
works just fine!
works
seems to work good for me. I’ve got my site running off of a no-ip dynamic DNS myself.
Mind pointing me to some docs on how I can do that too? It would be really useful.
Two steps:
Register a Domain Name with a registar. I used this one. It cost less than $20.
Assign the DNS servers for your domain to a Dynamic DNS service. I used this one. Cost for a custom DNS service was $30/year.
You then only need a client program on your machine that’ll periodically inform the DNS servers what the current IP address is if it changes.
Pretty easy!
-Bischofftep
Two steps:
Register a Domain Name with a registar. I used this one. It cost less than $20.
Assign the DNS servers for your domain to a Dynamic DNS service. I used this one. Cost for a custom DNS service was $30/year.
You then only need a client program on your machine that’ll periodically inform the DNS servers what the current IP address is if it changes.
Pretty easy!
-Bischofftep[/quote]
or you could do it the cheap, and infinitely more simple way by registering a <name>.dyndns.org for free.
Roel
Two steps:
Register a Domain Name with a registar. I used this one. It cost less than $20.
Assign the DNS servers for your domain to a Dynamic DNS service. I used this one. Cost for a custom DNS service was $30/year.
You then only need a client program on your machine that’ll periodically inform the DNS servers what the current IP address is if it changes.
Pretty easy!
-Bischofftep[/quote]
or you could do it the cheap, and infinitely more simple way by registering a <name>.dyndns.org for free.
Roel[/quote]
yea, but having your OWN domain is cooler, isnt it?
Worxxx