Quoth Ken Moffat:
Kurt Wall wrote:
The last time my IP address changed was July 2002. :-)
I didn't know comcast was so stable. I was talking to someone yesterday
who was told by comcast that the ip might change without notice on his
next reboot. (He wanted to set up a web server)
I've
Quoth Bill Campbell:
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 09:46:46PM -0400, Kurt Wall wrote:
Hola, list,
[Cable - DSL]
The challenge, though, it to keep KurtWerks accessible through the
transition, and I'm not quite sure how to handle that, or even if
it possible. I'm open to suggestions
It would
On 7/9/03 23:28, Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't know comcast was so stable. I was talking to someone yesterday
who was told by comcast that the ip might change without notice on his
next reboot. (He wanted to set up a web server)
I searched for DynDNS and found a page of
Kurt Wall wrote:
Hola, list,
I need some advice. I'm moving from Comcast cable Internet service
to Speakeasy's DSL service. The DSL just became active, but I'm not
using it (much), yet. Meanwhile, my domain (Web site, email, other
stuff) is hanging off the cable service and my DNS is currently
I am not sure why there should be any problem. Can't your machine handle
input from both the cable and the DSL line?
You have a domain name server on the net that directs Kurtwerks traffic
to your comcast.net ip. Just set up everything in your DSL account, then
tell the server to direct your new
I have found comcast stable for a long time, too. It used to change quite
a bit. I am not sure if that was them or me, since I was using the wrong
command to start my dhcp client, using an option which basically asked
to be assigned a new ip number. Dumb.
Joel
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 11:06 pm, someone claiming to be Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Ken Moffat:
Kurt Wall wrote:
The challenge, though, it to keep KurtWerks accessible through the
transition, and I'm not quite sure how to handle that, or even if
it possible. I'm open to suggestions
I
Hola, list,
I need some advice. I'm moving from Comcast cable Internet service
to Speakeasy's DSL service. The DSL just became active, but I'm not
using it (much), yet. Meanwhile, my domain (Web site, email, other
stuff) is hanging off the cable service and my DNS is currently using
DynDNS to
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 09:46:46PM -0400, Kurt Wall wrote:
Hola, list,
I need some advice. I'm moving from Comcast cable Internet service
to Speakeasy's DSL service. The DSL just became active, but I'm not
using it (much), yet. Meanwhile, my domain (Web site, email, other
stuff) is hanging off
Kurt Wall wrote:
Hola, list,
I need some advice. I'm moving from Comcast cable Internet service
to Speakeasy's DSL service. The DSL just became active, but I'm not
using it (much), yet. Meanwhile, my domain (Web site, email, other
stuff) is hanging off the cable service and my DNS is currently
, 9 Jul 2003 21:46:46 -0400 - Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the
following
Re: Moving Domain Registration
Hola, list,
I need some advice. I'm moving from Comcast cable Internet service
to Speakeasy's DSL service. The DSL just became active, but I'm not
using it (much), yet. Meanwhile, my domain
Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Ken Moffat:
Kurt Wall wrote:
The challenge, though, it to keep KurtWerks accessible through the
transition, and I'm not quite sure how to handle that, or even if
it possible. I'm open to suggestions
I thought dyndns clients would do this automatically.
Quoth Ken Moffat:
Kurt Wall wrote:
The challenge, though, it to keep KurtWerks accessible through the
transition, and I'm not quite sure how to handle that, or even if
it possible. I'm open to suggestions
I thought dyndns clients would do this automatically. (shows what I know.)
Are you
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