I don't know how it can work with SDNS, but if you'd like, take a look
at my 'simple' setup for bind8 and maybe it might give you an idea
you're missing.

http://ftp.jalyn.net/pub/jalyn/dydnscripts.zip  (I think, but it
should be in the downloads)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Melvyn Sopacua" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, 27 October, 2001 13:28
Subject: Re: [sambar] Dyn DNS a la carte


> At 22:21 27-10-01, you wrote:
>
> >At 10:17 PM 27-10-2001 Melvyn Sopacua  wrote:
> > >use Socket;
> >
> >I was able to solve it by using remote_user and having the "victim"
> >register and logon before adding his domain.
> >Much cleaner and I whip his email address into a text db thingy at
the
> >same time :-)))
> >
> >What do you say master?
>
> So he needs to enter his ip or host name - see I don't get why you
need the
> host name?
>
> Anyway - there are a few dynip clients out there, which use HTTP
> Authentication and
> certain cgi-features. You might wanna be compatible with the
majority of
> them. At DynDNS.org
> there's a download page and there's a DMOZ/Google category as well.
>
> >Alex
>
> ____________________________________________________
>
> </MELVYN>
>
> void wakeup()
> {
>          for(long int cuppajava;drink();cuppajava++);
> }
>
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