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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nurse it back to health. One day the snake bit her on the
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done this to me?" And the snake answered, "Look, bitch, you
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