Re: Dynamic DNS and a DOMAIN
> "Y. Benado" wrote: > > Hello, > I know i can order a domain name with the ability to "ALIAS POINT" > another host. > my idea was ordering a domain through a company that is able to do > ALIAS POINTING to a host and that host is a .dyndns.org. i know > this method works and works perfectly on winNTx systems. i wonder how > it will work on linux. What has the OS of the machine to do with this? You can use an Amstrad CPC and it'll still work (Yes, there is a tcp/ip stack for Amstrad ;-) you're talking about the DNS standart. It doesn't matter what machine is being redirected to. -- Gilad Ben-Yossef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://kagoor.com | +972(9)9565333 x230 | +972(54)756701 "I've been seduced by the chocolate side of the force." = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Dynamic DNS and a DOMAIN
Hey, On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Y. Benado wrote: > Hello, > I know i can order a domain name with the ability to "ALIAS POINT" another host. > my idea was ordering a domain through a company that is able to do ALIAS POINTING to >a host and that host is a .dyndns.org. i know this method works and works >perfectly on winNTx systems. i wonder how it will work on linux. > might this be the sollution for all the dynamic IP users that want more power? I don't see how will that help you as there's no differance between a "real" hostname and a dynamic one. Most dynamic IP users that look for more "Power" look usually for the ability to controll the reverse lookup and that will still show their ISP's client hostname. =---= Nimrod Simba Carmi, School Sucks http://www.schoolsucks.com http://www.schoolsucks.co.il Phone: +972-5423-9910 Fax: +972-6651-5473 "... Have you heard the news? The dogs are dead! You better stay home and do as you're told Get out of the road if you want to grow old." = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Dynamic DNS and a DOMAIN
Yep, sure it will work(at least I think so :-). All that your ISP (or whoever you will use for DNS) will have to do it's to make an alias from host that you want to dydns. In BIND it will look like this (IIRC) www.yourhost.co.il.INCNAMEx.dydns.org. or in case that you(they) use tinydns (part of djbdns package) : Cwww.yourhost.co.il:x.dydns.org:600 (last part is ttl) Regards, Evgeny >.Hello, >I know i can order a domain name with the ability to "ALIAS POINT" another host. >my idea was ordering a domain through a company that is able to do ALIAS POINTING to a host and that host is a .dyndns.org. i know this method >works and works perfectly on winNTx systems. i wonder how it will work on linux. >might this be the sollution for all the dynamic IP users that want more power? > >Reply ASAP since i dont want my domain to get stolen :) ehehe > > >Yarin Benado = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dynamic DNS and a DOMAIN
Hello, I know i can order a domain name with the ability to "ALIAS POINT" another host. my idea was ordering a domain through a company that is able to do ALIAS POINTING to a host and that host is a .dyndns.org. i know this method works and works perfectly on winNTx systems. i wonder how it will work on linux. might this be the sollution for all the dynamic IP users that want more power? Reply ASAP since i dont want my domain to get stolen :) ehehe Yarin Benado