For DDNS, there's a perl script that you need to bung on your machine and stick in cron. But it's only DNS - it's not like there's a lot to say about it, really!
What is nice is the way that you can managed all your domains through a nice web interface...
You see, that's the sort of thing that I meant. No mention of what sort of client is needed. I'm sure everything you need to know is presented when you need it, but it's all a bit enigmatic at first approach.
A guy I know from WPI runs dyndns.org, but they didn't give jehanna a job. Thus, out of spite, I hesitate to recommend them. The guy who runs it is krellis. He's not a bad guy, except for this not-hiring-Ford thing, and being unbearably smug.
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Date: 2003-03-28 08:33 am (UTC)Not very forthcoming, are they? I assume they tell you a bit more if you actually register yourself?
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Date: 2003-03-28 08:39 am (UTC)For DDNS, there's a perl script that you need to bung on your machine and stick in cron. But it's only DNS - it's not like there's a lot to say about it, really!
What is nice is the way that you can managed all your domains through a nice web interface...
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Date: 2003-03-31 07:56 am (UTC)Used to use them myself. No complaints.
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Date: 2003-03-28 08:37 am (UTC)A guy I know from WPI runs dyndns.org, but they didn't give
The guy who runs it is
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