Greetings,

One such dyndns server script is:
http://code.blitzaffe.com/pages/phpscripts/files/ddns_server_54-35

Tried sometime back but could never go online...

A magic for many dynamic (non-static) ip related issues in remote sites.

Regards,

Rajagopal

On 12/18/10, Rajagopal Swaminathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Has anybody tried e-groupware
>
> It has tons of feature...
>
> Including filesharing, resource allocation (rooms, lcd projectors,
> laptops) management etc.
>
> Of course it is best to have a DNS (preferebly dynamic) and directory
> server installed to reduce the namespaces within an organization
>
> I did come across a php script
>
>
> the client part is here;
> http://www.ddns.nu/
>
>
> It is also suggested that there be a server code which developers here
> can help implement and thus greatly simplyfy the availability of
> Dyndns protocol based server within their premises.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Rajagopal
>
>
> On 12/17/10, Shrinivasan T <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am working on setting up a knowledge base for an organization.
>>
>> Here are the required features.
>>
>>
>> 1. The public can find information easily and efficiently.
>> A. Robust search on the site itself.
>> B. Searchable from the Web, e.g. Google.
>> C. More than one answer is available, and the leading answer is listed
>> first.
>>
>> 2. The public can contribute to the information easily and efficiently.
>> A. Preferably, no membership required. However, we understand that
>> business requirements may override that.
>> B. When there is more than one answer, user votes determine the
>> ranking of the answers.
>> C. Users can earn credibility in the form of user points or some
>> similar mechanism.
>>
>> 3. The doc team and support team can contribute to the information
>> easily and efficiently.
>> A. Each admin team member can do admin tasks, such as approving,
>> removing, promoting and demoting posts (overriding the user voting
>> mechanism).
>> B. Each doc team member can also function as a standard member of the
>> site.
>> C. We can import an arbitrary number of FAQ items at once, from XML
>> source. This is a rare event, but must be expected to happen from time
>> to time and must be supported.
>>
>>
>>
>> Explored phpMyFAQ and OSQA. They are not meeting all the expectations.
>>
>> I wish to to setup this with Drupal.
>>
>> Is it possible to use drupal for this requirement?
>> What are the required modules?
>>
>> Please share your suggestions.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> T.Shrinivasan
>>
>>
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