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The bit I don't get is how (in my case) can I replicate dynamically mapping my local ip at home where I have the odd server running. DnDNS have a client for it that's always running and actively remaps it.Originally posted by unixman View PostInteresting. How did you do that? Make your own sever a bind server containing just your records? I like the sound of that. Pray enlarge.
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I use afraid.org for the bits I need (mostly just the public aspects of my lab environment)
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I can happily recommend an old client of mine...dnsimple.com
I actually use Linode (I have a VPS) to manage my own DNS. I use the free ASUS dynamic DNS services with my router with a CNAME record setup on my normal domain pointing at it.
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What irks me is the cumbersome web gui - I have to click everything to find what I need then I get a shed load of emails urging me to pay and subscribe to the things I'd looked that I don't have (or even want).
I might ditch them and roll my own on my colo box.....
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I've used them since they were dyndns.org and 'free', for dynamic DNS as well as static DNS. Over the years the free services have been gradually withdrawn/limited/replaced with fee-based structures. Agree about the pricing creep, never had a complaint about the service or support though. I've kept them for registration but now host the DNS on my own servers.
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Oh and I would just like to thank the DynDNS web engine for accidentally setting half of my "products" to "auto renew" at some point, seemingly of its own accord. I am sure that was just an oversight.
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DynDNS
They know how to charge, don't they? My two .co.uk names up for renewal. This year they want $60 each for hosting (the keeping of your DNS record on their servers), whereas it was $35 last year, and that was an increase IIRC. Well the worm has turned. After much research I am off to dtdns. Dyn can keep the registration service as its still competitive at $20/year.
TBH Dyn performance is good, but their pricing structure is labyrinthine and subject to constant fragmentation and huge increases. You buy what you thought was a simple service, and a year later it has turned into 7 different "products", each with a mysterious new name and its own handsome price tag.
Swap day might be painful but it will be worth it. Sorry for the rant.Tags: None
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