At a local ISP I have a co-located system.
Is it possible to dial-in to the ISP on a NON-dedicated
line, and have my home system tell my co-located system
its IP address. So I can setup the co-located DNS with
the same hostname that works...each time my home system
connects ?
I assume this would
The new BIND 8 supports dynamic updates (or so I hear). I'm not sure how you'd
get
this working since I've not done it myself but this is probably where you want
to
look. The new operation is IXFR (just as you suspected).
matthew tebbens wrote:
At a local ISP I have a co-located system.
Is
I found www.ml.org which is just what I was looking for.
What you have below is also an option.
Thanks !
Matthew
On Tue, 30 Jun 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
The new BIND 8 supports dynamic updates (or so I hear). I'm not sure how
you'd get
this working since I've not done it myself but
mt == matthew tebbens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mt I found www.ml.org which is just what I was looking for.
mt What you have below is also an option.
I would try www.ddns.org. They do dynamicaly update their dns server (or
resolve addresses using a database, don't remember).
So a update works
4 matches
Mail list logo