[SLUG] Re: Using a DNS with Dynamic IP

2010-08-29 Thread Richard Ibbotson
On Sunday 29 August 2010 15:03:25 Nick Andrew wrote: For public servers there are plenty of reasonably priced services including virtual server, web hosting, Amazon EC2, dedicated server, colocation etc etc. And those are only some of the self-managed infrastructure options. You can get free

Re: [SLUG] Re: Using a DNS with Dynamic IP

2010-08-29 Thread Mike Andy
Hey everyone thanks for the replies, I'm not sure I explained peoperley before though. I've got my own server and I like physically maintaining it so I'm not going to host it. I do have DNS servers they've given me, but it's just their default ones: ns1.crazydomains.com.au ns2.crazydomains.com.au

Re: [SLUG] Re: Using a DNS with Dynamic IP

2010-08-29 Thread peter
Mike == Mike Andy beatbreake...@gmail.com writes: Mike Hey everyone thanks for the replies, I'm not sure I explained Mike peoperley before though. I've got my own server and I like Mike physically maintaining it so I'm not going to host it. Mike I do have DNS servers they've given me, but it's

[SLUG] Re: Using a DNS with Dynamic IP

2010-08-28 Thread Mike Andy
Im trying to stay away from dyndns because I've got to log in monthly to keep it up to date. Also woudln't dns lookups be slow if i linked from my new one back to dyndns? I'm just hosting my own portal it's basically a good search page with links on it that go to password protected parts for me

Re: [SLUG] Re: Using a DNS with Dynamic IP

2010-08-28 Thread Michael Chesterton
On 29/08/2010, at 8:02 AM, Mike Andy wrote: Im trying to stay away from dyndns because I've got to log in monthly to keep it up to date. Also woudln't dns lookups be slow if i linked from my new one back to dyndns? I'm just hosting my own portal it's basically a good search page with