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    Cheers fellas. DP, I've looked in google and got a few pointers but thats a point -experts-exchange is usually a good source.

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    Why reinvent the wheel? Many ADSL/Cable routers can automatically update dynamic dns services. I use a d-link cable router. Works fine.

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    reynolds old chap,

    I find that using www.experts-exchange.com gets me full answers to technical questions quicker than this board.

    Remember, this board is populated by contractors, who only have to appear to know what they are talking about, without often actually having to do anything practical.

    Just my 2p worth.

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    OK. I've got to the stage where I've downloaded BIND. Now, how do I get this to run on my server and relate my domain name to my IP address? I get a primary and a secondary DNS on my router setup. Do us anyone know where I go from here? :\

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    Rob, this thing is foolproof for any program/ website that wants a reference point. It works by your computer registering itself with the perl script - which in turns gives your ip address away.

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    I've written a simple perl hack hosted on free space that does that. My server hits the perl script every 5 mins and hey presto - I have a redirection point.
    Not sure if that's the same as using dyndns, registering a domain name with them and letting your router automatically update the IP if it changes. Which is what I do.

    The only disadvantage is that you have to "touch" your account once a month if the IP number DOESN:T change! However, they do send you a warning a week or so before it expires.

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    oh dear,

    Fid,

    don't take it to heart old chap.

    Milan.

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    The point is he might have been ok using some free services.

    Just throwing insults at people does not make you look clever - it just makes it more obvious to all that you are a complete and total waste of space. If have never, not even once, seen a useful or interesting post from you.

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    which Fiddle you old fool is what I said at the beginning...

    "Perhaps you should take a student loan and get some decent hosting instead of trying to cheapskate things on your broadband connection.
    "

    listening to me Fiddle would have saved you the time you took to get to my original conclusion.

    One day you'll learn - takes longer though the older you get.

    Milan.

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    Then I suggest you either buy some proper hosting (preferred option) or bin your current adsl provider in favour of one which does a fixed ip.

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    "There are services which cater for that - I think you run something on your server as a cron job which updates their dns - checkout that no-ip thing "

    I've written a simple perl hack hosted on free space that does that. My server hits the perl script every 5 mins and hey presto - I have a redirection point.

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    That works for me. I host many of the pictures I display on other forums on my server here, at my home office, which is on Blueyonder cable.

    It also makes it easier for me to surf to my email, access files, etc.

    I use Novell's Small Business Suite 6. Check my profile for details.

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    www.dyndns.org/

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    It's you that needs patience not me - I've got a fixed ip but have no intention of running anything other than a development server on my network anyway - the uplink is too slow for any serious traffic and besides I need the bandwidth for the exchange of "educational" material ove p2p networks.

    This google search should get you started.

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    I'm sure a bit of patience with google will lead you to what you want - probably free too.

    Go on, I'm all ears.

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