On Jan 17, 2005, at 12:41, Tilly, Lawrence wrote:

I have seen
discussion here in the past about some register companies that play well
with this setup and can handle such changes when they occur (probably
with a certain window of acceptable outage). I have been reading up on
some services that Google has spit out for me, but I know several people
on this list have personal experience with similar configs and would
appreciate some first-hand info as well. It would need to handle mail
routing as well as web requests.

I've used DynDNS services without complaint:

  http://www.dyndns.org/services/dyndns/

and it's free to try out on one of their predefined domain names.

Make sure that your cable company is going to allow incoming and outgoing on ports 25, 80, whatever. And make sure that they're not going to cut it off arbitrarily down the line if they do.

In other words, have fun learning on it but don't get yourself into a situation where you rely on it - $60/year is pretty good.

-Bill
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