Kurt Wall wrote:
Hola, list,

I need some advice. I'm moving from Comcast cable Internet service
to Speakeasy's DSL service. The DSL just became active, but I'm not using it (much), yet. Meanwhile, my domain (Web site, email, other
stuff) is hanging off the cable service and my DNS is currently using
DynDNS to point at my IP address. I'm going to ditch the cable access
and use DSL - the terms of service with Speakeasy specifically permit
running server services, while Comcast does not, hence the switch.


The challenge, though, it to keep KurtWerks accessible through the
transition, and I'm not quite sure how to handle that, or even if
it possible. I'm open to suggestions

As you already have a custom dns setup all you need to do is install your dyndns client on your dsl external interface. (I use ddclient from the dyndns.org website)


In order for it to be seamless I would then port forward/NAT all the services on the dsl ext int to the already existing box running your web/mail/etc services. Once port forwarding is set up then turn off the custom dns client on comcast and turn on the custom dns client on your dsl interface which will update your ip.

Once the ip address for the dsl has propogated through out the global DNS. Turn off your comcast interface.



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