On 7-Jan-2009, at 07:56, Jeffrey Hergan wrote:
> The name is registered and the name servers are set to dyndns's name
> servers.
> But if the IP addy changes, I'd have to reset it with them, I think.


No, CNAME is your friend:

           IN    MX      10 dyndsn.mail.server.
           IN    NS      dyndns.ns1.server.
           IN    NS      dyndns.ns1.server.
www       IN    CNAME   myname.homeip.net.
mail      IN    CNAME   myname.homeip.net.

But this does mean paying DynDNS.org for DNS services for your domain,  
not just using the free service. It's a deal though, $30 a year or  
something?

(something like that, I use dyndns to reroute home.kreme.com to my  
home machine, but I don't use them for DNS, etc.)


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        poisonous snake frozen in the snow. She took the snake home and
        nurse it back to health. One day the snake bit her on the
        cheek. As she lay dying, she asked the snake, "Why have you
        done this to me?" And the snake answered, "Look, bitch, you
        knew I was a snake."

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