Sorry for the confusion jeff, I should have been more clear.

I have been trying to get one of my domains , fuckmicrosoft.biz, which is
point to my house, to resolve to different machine in my home using
different subdomains.  I have setup the local dns on a dd-wrt router and it
is resolving, as far as I can tell, locally.  I am pointing this domain name
at zoneedit.com's Name servers and then creating a record pointing to my
dd-wrt router via the home IP.  Again, zoneedit.com is just being used to
sink the IP with the router.

What I am trying to do is get the subdomains pointing to each computer in my
house and resolving from the outside, ie)ssh puter1.fuckmicrosoft.biz from
school will allow me to ssh into my computer1 at home.

Any advice would be great and if it is impossible it would be great to
know.

Chris Penn...


On 5/21/07, Jeff Lasman <[email protected]> wrote:

On Sunday 20 May 2007 01:45 pm, Chris Penn wrote:

> I did write DDNS, not DNS.

The subject says "Dyn DNS".  I didn't even read the subject <frown>.

You wrote at the top of your email:

<snip>
I have been using afraid.org for free DNS for years now
</snip>

and i read the rest of the post trying to figure out how to help, until
I got to that line at the bottom:

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

> 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.

If any group member needs help with regular DNS, no charge, give me a
yell.

Sorry for the confusion.

Jeff
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