At 11:03 AM 12/30/2003, Mark Aisenberg wrote:
I use dyndns.org myself for some low-value serving from my home.  It works,
but I run into two issues with it:

1) my comcast IP address rarely changes, so unless I buy a paid subscription
I have to log into my account at dyndns and "touch" the domain name there to
keep it from expiring after 30 days of no changes.

No you don't:


http://www.dyndns.org/services/statdns/

"The Static DNS service is similar to our <http://www.dyndns.org/services/statdns//services/dyndns/>Dynamic DNS service, in that it allows a hostname such as yourname.dyndns.org to point to your IP address. Unlike a Dynamic DNS host, a Static DNS host does not expire after 35 days without updates, but updates take longer to propagate though the DNS system. We provide this service, for up to five (5) hostnames, free to the Internet community."


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