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>   1. domain name redirection (Terry Horton)
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> Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 11:13:41 -0500
> From: Terry Horton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: [ShareTheNet] domain name redirection
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> Hi all,
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> Somewhere in the STN docs, I read that I could get an outside service to
> translate MYDOMAIN.COM into the current IP address for my external STN
> connection.  I am currently using TSX.ORG for this purpose.  However, I
> have to manually make sure that the IP/port number are current.  (My ISP
> does not provide a static IP, although it only changes about twice a
> year.)
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> "What the world needs" is an IP redirection server combined with a
> little piece of software on the STN box that would periodically update
> the IP/port whenever the ISP changes the IP number.  Thus, it would be
> possible to have a web server with a registered domain name that lives
> on a LAN behind an STN box.  Does anyone know of such a service, other
> than TSX.ORG?
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> And, as it relates, how does STN detect that the ISP has changed my
> external IP number?  I should note that my external IP is obtained by
> DHCP from my ISP.  Thus, it would seem that STN would only detect a
> change when it is loaded (or restarted).
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> Terry Horton
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> Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 15:27:40 -0500
> Subject: [ShareTheNet] Using a HD for the ShareTheNet box?
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> I have a spare 500 MB hard drive that I would like to use to run 
> ShareTheNet.  I would like to do this to improve boot time.  How 
> would I go about doing this?  I tried it once before, and it still asked 
> for the disk.
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