If it is for your personal use only, you can have a look at the Opennic Project.

They have an alternate DNS structure separated for the regular DNS Root. They 
provide Dynamic DNS for their .dyn unofficial TDL.

It is free of charge and you need no special client for it to work, only 
ftp/curl/wget and cron.

The catch is that, for a computer to be able to access the .dyn TDL, it needs 
to use Opennic DNS servers. If it is just for you, you can configure your 
computers anr routers to use them and be done with it. If your need the general 
public to access it, you are out of luck with Opennic.

Jay Hart <jh...@kevla.org> wrote:
> Hey all, and Happy New Years!!!
> 
> I am currently using DYN.COM for DNS service. A few months back they changed 
> there payment
> methodology and I am now considering finding another solution. DYN charges me 
> $5 US monthly so its
> not a huge financial burden. That said, if I could find a free service 
> provider, all the better.
> 
> My only real requirement is they must be able to support OpenBSD based 
> system.  Currently using
> DDclient. It works fine, has been for years.
> 
> This would be for a residential connection.
> 
> Guess what I'm really looking for, from the list, is a OpenBSD friendly 
> provider, and a brief
> write up on how you are connected.  I've looked over a few sites but nothing 
> stood out as being
> OpenBSD friendly.
> 
> Thanks in Advance,
> 
> Jay
> 
> 

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