I've used dnsexit.com for dynamic DNS for many years. It is still free for
some smallish number of domains.


On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 8:44 PM, Rich Shepard <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Tue, 8 Apr 2014, Bill Barry wrote:
>
> >   Perhaps as Russell suggested your DSL modem is losing its connection
> and
> > when it reconnects it is getting a new IP address. You could watch the
> > right lights on the DSL modem for a while to see if that is happening, or
> > maybe there is an easier way to detect this? Maybe your line has a bad
> > connector, or a bad filter ?
>
> Bill,
>
>    There are no signs of any issues here. The DSL modem's right light stays
> lit. If there are problems external to the house then I'm not wware of
> them.
>
>    Perhaps it is something with the line, but the changes occur
> infrequently
> and in batches of 2-8 IP addresses when the cron job checks for a new one
> every half hour. Most occur at night, a few during the day.
>
> Rich
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