Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-13 Thread HaywireMac
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 18:25:28 -0700 (PDT) David Guntner [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Check out www.no-ip.com. I use them, and have liked them for some time now. They deal with NAT just fine, and have a Linux updater client. but they charge you for using your own domain name (?!). --

Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-13 Thread HaywireMac
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 01:39:22 -0400 (EDT) Bill Mullen [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Edit the three variables to suit. The DN variable should be a hostname that has an 'A' record in ZoneEdit's DNS. You'll need lynx installed too, of course. This will send an HTTP page request which will cause

Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-13 Thread David Guntner
HaywireMac grabbed a keyboard and wrote: On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 18:25:28 -0700 (PDT) David Guntner [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Check out www.no-ip.com. I use them, and have liked them for some time now. They deal with NAT just fine, and have a Linux updater client. but they charge you

Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-13 Thread HaywireMac
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 04:11:49 -0700 David Guntner [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Personally, I don't have a problem with that. :-) It's not an unreasonable price they're asking. I use them, so I mentioned them as an option. Nothing against you, or your judgement, intended. :-) I just don't

Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-13 Thread Benjamin Pflugmann
Hi. On Sat 2003-09-13 at 07:24:54 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] I just don't understand why using *their* name is free, while using your own costs $. Because in one case, they get free advertising (via their branding), in the other case, they do not. Or in other words: they use the

Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-13 Thread HaywireMac
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 16:59:18 +0200 Benjamin Pflugmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Because in one case, they get free advertising (via their branding), in the other case, they do not. Or in other words: they use the freelancers using the branding domain name to attract people willing to pay for

Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-13 Thread David Guntner
HaywireMac grabbed a keyboard and wrote: On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 04:11:49 -0700 David Guntner [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Personally, I don't have a problem with that. :-) It's not an unreasonable price they're asking. I use them, so I mentioned them as an option. Nothing against you,

Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-13 Thread David Guntner
HaywireMac grabbed a keyboard and wrote: On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 16:59:18 +0200 Benjamin Pflugmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Because in one case, they get free advertising (via their branding), in the other case, they do not. Or in other words: they use the freelancers using the branding

Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-13 Thread Bill Mullen
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, HaywireMac wrote: On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 01:39:22 -0400 (EDT) Bill Mullen [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Edit the three variables to suit. The DN variable should be a hostname that has an 'A' record in ZoneEdit's DNS. You'll need lynx installed too, of course. That should

Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-13 Thread HaywireMac
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 15:22:42 -0400 (EDT) Bill Mullen [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: I don't understand what you're saying here. The script I posted, when run*once* (with the correct username, password, and hostname defined therein) will update that hostname's DNS 'A' record with the external IP

Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-13 Thread HaywireMac
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 12:13:22 -0700 David Guntner [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Sure there is. Someone sees sytes.net and points there web browser there. Know what you get? The no-ip.com login page. :-) That makes sense then... :-) -- HaywireMac Registered Linux user #282046 Homepage:

[expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-12 Thread Erik Evjenth
I am migrating from Win XP to Mandrake Linux. My Apache web server is up and running I have a *simple* problem with dynamic IP and DNS: 0. Registered my domain for $7.95 with GoDaddy 1. My DNS is through Zoneedit.com (to support Dynamic DNS) 2. I use Dynamic DNS Client 5.0 to update

Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-12 Thread HaywireMac
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 14:34:01 -0700 Erik Evjenth [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: 2. I use Dynamic DNS Client 5.0 to update Zoneedit.com when my IP address changes This all works fine, but I have not found a Linux replacement for Dynamic DNS Client 5.0 http://zoneclient.sourceforge.net/ just run

Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-12 Thread David Guntner
Erik Evjenth grabbed a keyboard and wrote: I am migrating from Win XP to Mandrake Linux. My Apache web server is up and running I have a *simple* problem with dynamic IP and DNS: 0. Registered my domain for $7.95 with GoDaddy 1. My DNS is through Zoneedit.com (to support Dynamic DNS)

Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-12 Thread Bill Mullen
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Erik Evjenth wrote: 1. My DNS is through Zoneedit.com (to support Dynamic DNS) 2. I use Dynamic DNS Client 5.0 to update Zoneedit.com when my IP address changes This all works fine, but I have not found a Linux replacement for Dynamic DNS Client 5.0 Piece o' cake.

Re: [expert] Dynamic dns

2003-09-12 Thread Bill Mullen
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Bill Mullen wrote: On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Erik Evjenth wrote: This all works fine, but I have not found a Linux replacement for Dynamic DNS Client 5.0 Piece o' cake. :) Run this script periodically (say, as a cron job): = #!/bin/sh # # Script to update

Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS service provider

2003-08-21 Thread David Guntner
Miark grabbed a keyboard and wrote: I need to choose one, but I'm not sure _how_ to go about it. All all the features pretty much the same from provider to provider? Any recommendations? I like no-ip.com, myself. They've got a Linux updater that knows what to do with a broadband router

RE: [expert] Dynamic DNS service provider

2003-08-21 Thread Brandon Vanderberg
I need to choose one, but I'm not sure _how_ to go about it. All all the features pretty much the same from provider to provider? Any recommendations? Miark I like changeip. www.changeip.com Don't know much about the features with other providers, but changeip offers the following; Free

Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS service provider

2003-08-21 Thread Carlos A. Siso
http://www.zoneedit.com I am using Zoneedit since the last 12 months without any problems. I have 4 domains pointing to my dynamic IP with MX records for free (Max. are 5). El Wednesday 20 August 2003 13:49, Miark escribió: I need to choose one, but I'm not sure _how_ to go about it. All all

[expert] Dynamic DNS service provider

2003-08-20 Thread Miark
I need to choose one, but I'm not sure _how_ to go about it. All all the features pretty much the same from provider to provider? Any recommendations? Miark Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS service provider

2003-08-20 Thread Jason Greenwood
http://www.dyndns.org/ Have several friends who use and swaer by their service. Cheers Jason Miark wrote: I need to choose one, but I'm not sure _how_ to go about it. All all the features pretty much the same from provider to provider? Any recommendations? Miark

Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS service provider

2003-08-20 Thread Albert E. Whale, CISSP
Miark wrote: I need to choose one, but I'm not sure _how_ to go about it. All all the features pretty much the same from provider to provider? Any recommendations? Miark Mairk, Agreed that DynDns.org is good, I am also running that tools, and supplying the SPAM Fitlering/Web Hosting

Re: [expert] dynamic dns

2002-09-27 Thread bascule
hi frank, when you say 'dynamic dns', i'm not sure which service provider you are refering to :-( a google search suggests dyndns.org ? bascule On Friday 27 September 2002 3:24 am, you wrote: I have always used dynamic dns... they offer free and paid for, whenever I set up a box using it, I

RE: [expert] dynamic dns

2002-09-27 Thread Franki
franki -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of bascule Sent: Friday, 27 September 2002 5:41 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] dynamic dns hi frank, when you say 'dynamic dns', i'm not sure which service provider you are refering

[expert] dynamic dns

2002-09-26 Thread bascule
i'm looking into this and it occurs to me that through ignorance i may find that i end up espousing a service that doesn't necessarily 'play nice', i'm thinking about spamming policies etc. so, do people have any recommendations for an ethical dynamic dns service provider - free and paid for ?

RE: [expert] dynamic dns

2002-09-26 Thread Franki
from said boxes. rgds Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of bascule Sent: Friday, 27 September 2002 6:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [expert] dynamic dns i'm looking into this and it occurs to me that through ignorance i may find

Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS

2000-10-10 Thread Charles Curley
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[expert] Dynamic DNS

2000-10-09 Thread Izak Fourie
Hi, I have been using Bind for a few weeks now as a DNS Server and it is working great :-). Going through the documentation I noticed that bind will do Dynamic DNS. Where can I find some simple documentation (Howto Style) on how to set this up? What are the requirements for this to work?

Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS

2000-10-09 Thread Hoyt
1. Try to not post to the list in html. 2. Look at the Dynamic DNS HOWTO at www.freesco.org Hoyt - Original Message - From: Izak Fourie To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 6:01 PM Subject: [expert] Dynamic DNS Hi, I have been using Bind for a few weeks now

[expert] dynamic dns address ???

1999-10-17 Thread Alex V Flinsch
When connecting to my workplace dialup under win98, I do not need to specify an ip address for the dns server, somehow win98 is able to figure it out on it's own. Is there anyway I can configure this type of connection under Linux? I am able to connect, and am able to ping and connect to the

Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS (slightly off topic)

1999-10-11 Thread Stephen Carville
Thanks to everyone who replied. I have my computer's address in dhs.org and everything is working fine. -- Stephen Carville [EMAIL PROTECTED] There are two kinds of people: those who do the work and those who take the credit. Try to be in

[expert] Dynamic DNS (slightly off topic)

1999-10-10 Thread Stephen Carville
Now that I have a static IP address and DSL, I would like to set up with one of those dynamic DNS services. My ISP doesn't care much what services I run from my home (as long as I pay my bill :-) and an accessible domain name is really necessary for the experimenting I want to do. Does anyone

Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS (slightly off topic)

1999-10-10 Thread Steve Philp
Stephen Carville wrote: Now that I have a static IP address and DSL, I would like to set up with one of those dynamic DNS services. My ISP doesn't care much what services I run from my home (as long as I pay my bill :-) and an accessible domain name is really necessary for the

Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS (slightly off topic)

1999-10-10 Thread Geoff Croxson
At 11:01 10/10/99 +, you wrote: Now that I have a static IP address and DSL, I would like to set up with one of those dynamic DNS services. My ISP doesn't care much what services I run from my home (as long as I pay my bill :-) and an accessible domain name is really necessary for the

Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS (slightly off topic)

1999-10-10 Thread Tim Howell
Hi Stephen, I use dhs.org myself, and have never had any problems with it (I have more problems with my ISP). dhs.org provides dynamic IP mapping free of charge, allows you to setup multiple hosts and provides wildcard matching as well (eg ftp.yourdomain.dhs.org, www.yourdomain.dhs.org). You