Not exactly, but it means there's less chance of your node connecting,
especially on 0.5.

On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 02:58:31PM +0200, - wrote:
> You wrote in the previous request message that DynDNS is not really
> necessary but can help. I usually have Freenet 0.5 on for about 12 hours at
> night then turn it off for a day or two, next time I connect I have a
> different IP. I've been using DynDNS, to keep the same address so nodes
> recognize me between sessions.
>  
> I though that if I don't use DynDNS it would seem like I'm a newbie and 
> therefore would have to wait another 72 hours to get freenet going good 
> again. Is this correct?
-- 
Matthew J Toseland - toad at amphibian.dyndns.org
Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/
ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so.
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