I would prefer to use a service that can use the precanned 
client. We use YIpost and works very well on detecting ip address 
and even sending out email notifications on change. To bad I don't
have to source for it to see the change dns packet. Hey better yet,
if any of you are interested I can run a sniffer capture on YIpost 
and send you the results. 

Danny

On 25/Oct/2001 09:54:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I would be willing to help with the project, as well as helping to 
> host it.
> 
> We would need 3 things.
> 1)  A client side application to run, than updates our server.
> 2)  A server side application that receives the info, and sends it 
> to our DNS servers.
> 3)  A DNS server (and secondaries).
> 
> 1)  I believe there are pre-built applications that do this, and 
> they are available on all platforms.
> 2)  We'd have to create this probably.  I would think a fairly 
> simple Perl script could handle it.
> 3)  We've all got these.  I use SimpleDNS, and it has the abilities 
> we need to automatically reload new data when it's provided.
> 
> 
> 10/24/2001 7:09:23 PM, "Jim Burns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >  
> >As an after thought to my post on DynamicDNS.
> >If some of the members of this list were willing to 
> >setup and run a service like this? And, if the 
> >network was tested and reliable? Maybe Tod could 
> >offer the service as an incentive to new users to
> >by a Pro License. And with a system like this in place,
> >People who are with ISP's that are blocking port 80
> >would still be able to run servers and not have to pay
> >the added fee that TZO charges to map to a different port.
> >I think the mail hold could also be done. 
> >But that may be something that a little risky.
> >Nobody likes there mail lost.
> >
> >Jim
> >
> >
> > From my first post on this.
> >#########################
> >I would be willing to run some of the 
> >load on my server. I said a while back that I 
> >thought this would be a good project for the 
> >whole group to get in on.
> >After all, a lot of the ppl who are just starting 
> >out are running small servers at home.
> >I just think it would be neat to offer the 
> >new users a service that is also run on a
> >Sambar Server. 
> >If I knew how to program I would do it. 
> >Just for the fun of doing it.
> >But I don't even know where to start...
> >TZO has 5 servers setup for redundancy. 
> >I don't see any reason why we can't do the 
> >Same thing.
> >This is just my 2cents...
> >
> >
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