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<em>> I'd like to setup a web/CGI server with a static host
<em>> name and I checked out www.dyndns.org. Has anyone used
<em>> this service? It's free(!), I had thought it cost $.
I've used dhs.org several times, and it works well. Very simple
interface. Free as well.
<em>> Are there any other services out there you recommend?
<em>> I am planning to set this up on an OpenBSD 2.8 box, if
<em>> that makes any difference.
No. It may if you had a dynamic address though as you may need to use a
client to update the DNS server, but not for a static assignment.
Regards, Dustin
<em>> 
<em>> Thanks,
<em>> John Hebert
<em>> 
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