On 02/01/2020 5:26 a.m., Jay Hart wrote:
Hey all, and Happy New Years!!!
I am currently using DYN.COM for DNS service. A few months back they changed
there payment
methodology and I am now considering finding another solution. DYN charges me
$5 US monthly so its
not a huge financial burden. Th
I've used Hurricane Electric's free DNS service for years now along with
their Tunnelbroker since my ISP still does not support IPv6 yet.
They also support dynamic updates which works with "ddclient" from the
OpenBSD package repo.
https://dns.he.net/
On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 8:25 AM Jay Hart wrote
If it is for your personal use only, you can have a look at the Opennic Project.
They have an alternate DNS structure separated for the regular DNS Root. They
provide Dynamic DNS for their .dyn unofficial TDL.
It is free of charge and you need no special client for it to work, only
ftp/curl/wge
Wanted to say thanks to everyone for your data points. I now have a bit more
focused research.
Thanks,
Jay
> Hi,
> I am used DuckDNS with my OpenBSD system. It works fine for me.
>
> Mind you it is for Dynamic DNS updates , not a full blown DNS Server Solution.
>
>> On 2 Jan 2020, at 11:26 pm,
Hi,
I am used DuckDNS with my OpenBSD system. It works fine for me.
Mind you it is for Dynamic DNS updates , not a full blown DNS Server Solution.
> On 2 Jan 2020, at 11:26 pm, Jay Hart wrote:
>
> Hey all, and Happy New Years!!!
>
> I am currently using DYN.COM for DNS service. A few months b
Hey all, and Happy New Years!!!
I am currently using DYN.COM for DNS service. A few months back they changed
there payment
methodology and I am now considering finding another solution. DYN charges me
$5 US monthly so its
not a huge financial burden. That said, if I could find a free service
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