I think youi guys might be trying to use a nuclear reactor to boil an egg.
Most adsl modem routers support dyndns. It might be worth it to set that up 
instead.
just my 2 cents worth

Murray

On Wednesday 06 March 2013 03:22:30 James Harper wrote:
> We have a few customers on dynamic IP addresses that we would like to be
> able to connect to remotely. If we lead the customer through the procedure
> to find their IP address and tell us then it all works fine but I'd like
> something a bit smoother. The customers in this case are charities and
> other very low budget organisations so even then extra $10/month for a
> static IP address isn't feasible.
> 
> I have a bind9 server, can that make use of standard dyndns protocols
> somehow (even via a separate daemon)?
> 
> Or anything option would be good too. I'm getting a lot of noise on google
> when I try and search.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> James
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