On 15/01/06, Moeen Alinaghian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Also, some ADSL Routers (f.e. US-Robotics) have an option with the name DDNS
> so you can choose your DDNS and it will update it everytime your IP changes.
> Mine supports DynDNS.org, Dt-DNS and NO-IP.com.
> If you use a Ethernet ADSL Router, check it, may have this feature ;)
>
> Sincerely yours,
> Moeen Alinaghian
Very True Moeen, some hardware vendors like Symantec also provide
NO-IP DDNS clients on their Gateway and firewall appliances. However
I always prefer the software client to the hardware client. As with
the software client you can always choose to be upto date where as
with the built in client, you are dependent on the vendor to update
the client.
daN
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