I did write DDNS, not DNS.

"> I am not sure what I was doing wrong with afraid.org but this has
been a great solution for DDNS at home."

With my home account I just wanted a Domain name to access my hardware at
home.  This is the only reason I needed to sink my Dyn IP with the DNS.

On 5/20/07, Jeff Lasman <[email protected]> wrote:

On Sunday 20 May 2007 04:45 am, Chris Penn wrote:

> I am not sure what I was doing wrong with afraid.org but this has
> been a great solution for DDNS at home.

If you'd written DDNS instead of DNS in the first line, you would have
saved some of the hair I've been scratching out while reading your post
<smile>.

As a note we can and often do, give out free DNS hosting for club
members who need it (we host DNS for thousands of domains), but we
don't have Dynamic DNS.

Jeff
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