Hi CMB:
I have used zoneedit for as long as I can remember. I used to have dynamic IP 
back where Cox did not block ports, damn Cox. Anyway, I installed a script to 
autoupdate the zoneedit info and I later forgot that it was even there. I am 
guessing it was working great since I never had a problem. Then again, then 
again I remmember Cox did not change my IP to often, I will never know. I 
installed the script to Smoothwall and I had to do a little manual work but 
the instructions were very clear as I recall.

Also, Zoneedit has other advantages that you might want to look into. I still 
use them althoug I could have DNS service on my machine. For instance, if 
something goes wrong with my server it is very simple to set a mail forward 
to my cox account and the change is immediate and I do not loose to much 
mail.

I also have never used anything else so I can't compare. That in itself should 
be a good pointer since both Michael and I are pleased with the service.

Take care,

Alvaro Zuniga

On Monday 24 November 2003 01:17 am, Michael Dolan wrote:
> I've used zoneedit for at least a year, never had any problems - but I've
> never used the other one mentioned, so I can't compare.
>
> Michael
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> Date: 2003/11/21 Fri AM 07:35:05 EST
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> Subject: [brlug-general] Dynamic DNS
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> Has anybody had a good experience with a free dynamic-dns service?
> I've used DHS in the past and they were OK.
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