Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-03 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Wednesday April 2 2003 03:53 pm, Jeff wrote:
  If someone could also check
  http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
  and let me know that it's not just being served in
 
  my
 
  lan I would also appreciate it.
  
  TIA

 Oops should have been http://bustedbox.homelinux.net

   I can access either one.  BTW, the yellow text on black is 
readable, but the green on black is faint. NBD, it's probly my video 
card/monitor, but I believe you need to allow for old fogies like me 
with bad eyes and cheap monitors ;)  Use more contrasting colors.
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[newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Jeff
Hello Everyone,
  I am attempting to setup a personal website from my
SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have a
dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
translation, but I have access to port forwarding in
the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org service
and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on the
router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in shock
that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech (or
SBC whoever they are now) would block it since all I
have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I have
two questions:

Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get the
address from the router).

Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am reading
the docs now, but I think it will be awhile before I
fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure setup
since I don't fully understand what I'm doing, but I
must learn somehow.

If someone could also check
http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
and let me know that it's not just being served in my
lan I would also appreciate it.

TIA 

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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread cF
That address doesn't work for me.

At 01:38 PM 02/04/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Hello Everyone,
  I am attempting to setup a personal website from my
SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have a
dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
translation, but I have access to port forwarding in
the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org service
and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on the
router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in shock
that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech (or
SBC whoever they are now) would block it since all I
have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I have
two questions:
Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get the
address from the router).
Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am reading
the docs now, but I think it will be awhile before I
fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure setup
since I don't fully understand what I'm doing, but I
must learn somehow.
If someone could also check
http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
and let me know that it's not just being served in my
lan I would also appreciate it.
TIA

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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Glenn

Nor for me...

On Wednesday 02 April 2003 03:48 pm, cF wrote:
 That address doesn't work for me.

 At 01:38 PM 02/04/2003 -0800, you wrote:
 Hello Everyone,
I am attempting to setup a personal website from my
 SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have a
 dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
 translation, but I have access to port forwarding in
 the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org service
 and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on the
 router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in shock
 that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech (or
 SBC whoever they are now) would block it since all I
 have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I have
 two questions:
 
 Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
 update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get the
 address from the router).
 
 Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am reading
 the docs now, but I think it will be awhile before I
 fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure setup
 since I don't fully understand what I'm doing, but I
 must learn somehow.
 
 If someone could also check
 http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
 and let me know that it's not just being served in my
 lan I would also appreciate it.
 
 TIA
 
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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Jeff

--- cF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 That address doesn't work for me.
 
 At 01:38 PM 02/04/2003 -0800, you wrote:
 Hello Everyone,
I am attempting to setup a personal website from
 my
 SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have a
 dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
 translation, but I have access to port forwarding
 in
 the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org
 service
 and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on
 the
 router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in
 shock
 that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech
 (or
 SBC whoever they are now) would block it since all
 I
 have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I
 have
 two questions:
 
 Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
 update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get
 the
 address from the router).
 
 Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am
 reading
 the docs now, but I think it will be awhile before
 I
 fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure
 setup
 since I don't fully understand what I'm doing, but
 I
 must learn somehow.
 
 If someone could also check
 http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
 and let me know that it's not just being served in
 my
 lan I would also appreciate it.
 
 TIA

Oops should have been http://bustedbox.homelinux.net

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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Brian
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 04:38 pm, Jeff wrote:
 Hello Everyone,
   I am attempting to setup a personal website from my
 SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have a
 dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
 translation, but I have access to port forwarding in
 the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org service
 and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on the
 router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in shock
 that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech (or
 SBC whoever they are now) would block it since all I
 have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I have
 two questions:

 Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
 update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get the
 address from the router).

 Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am reading
 the docs now, but I think it will be awhile before I
 fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure setup
 since I don't fully understand what I'm doing, but I
 must learn somehow.

 If someone could also check
 http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
 and let me know that it's not just being served in my
 lan I would also appreciate it.

 TIA

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Appears to be just be serving your lan.  Many ISP's block port 80, 
something about code red blah blah blah.

As far as a Dyndns client, there are several for *nix machines on 
their server, you have to set up a cron job in most cases.

In terms of a frontend for Apache, I am only aware of webmin, but I 
have not looked for others (Sourceforge?).  It is available as an RPM 
on the Mandrake CDs or urpmi webmin.

Brian


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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Mark Annandale
On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 10:48 pm, cF wrote:
 That address doesn't work for me.


Nor me.

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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Jay R. Camp
Take off the www and it does.  I've only personally used dynu.com.  They have 
several different scripts available to update your IP (there's a Bash, C, and 
who knows what else).  There is a binary available for the C one, but it is a 
little out of date.  You can compile your own, if it works.  I wasn't ever 
able to get it to compile.  But the binary is ok as long as you use a .com 
and not a .net address.  I personally use the bash one...not much can go 
wrong there. :)

Jay

On Wednesday 02 April 2003 04:48 pm, cF wrote:
 That address doesn't work for me.

 At 01:38 PM 02/04/2003 -0800, you wrote:
 Hello Everyone,
I am attempting to setup a personal website from my
 SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have a
 dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
 translation, but I have access to port forwarding in
 the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org service
 and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on the
 router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in shock
 that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech (or
 SBC whoever they are now) would block it since all I
 have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I have
 two questions:
 
 Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
 update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get the
 address from the router).
 
 Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am reading
 the docs now, but I think it will be awhile before I
 fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure setup
 since I don't fully understand what I'm doing, but I
 must learn somehow.
 
 If someone could also check
 http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
 and let me know that it's not just being served in my
 lan I would also appreciate it.
 
 TIA
 
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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Glenn

Now, that _does_ work g

On Wednesday 02 April 2003 03:53 pm, Jeff wrote:
 --- cF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  That address doesn't work for me.
 
  At 01:38 PM 02/04/2003 -0800, you wrote:
  Hello Everyone,
 I am attempting to setup a personal website from
 
  my
 
  SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have a
  dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
  translation, but I have access to port forwarding
 
  in
 
  the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org
 
  service
 
  and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on
 
  the
 
  router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in
 
  shock
 
  that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech
 
  (or
 
  SBC whoever they are now) would block it since all
 
  I
 
  have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I
 
  have
 
  two questions:
  
  Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
  update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get
 
  the
 
  address from the router).
  
  Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am
 
  reading
 
  the docs now, but I think it will be awhile before
 
  I
 
  fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure
 
  setup
 
  since I don't fully understand what I'm doing, but
 
  I
 
  must learn somehow.
  
  If someone could also check
  http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
  and let me know that it's not just being served in
 
  my
 
  lan I would also appreciate it.
  
  TIA

 Oops should have been http://bustedbox.homelinux.net

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RE: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Frankie
go and download the latest ddclient

there is an rpm you can download or a src rpm you can rebuild..

I have used it in the past on mandrake and there is no problem.

it helps that its easy to setup as well.


rgds

Franki

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jeff
Sent: Thursday, 3 April 2003 5:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache


Hello Everyone,
  I am attempting to setup a personal website from my
SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have a
dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
translation, but I have access to port forwarding in
the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org service
and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on the
router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in shock
that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech (or
SBC whoever they are now) would block it since all I
have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I have
two questions:

Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get the
address from the router).

Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am reading
the docs now, but I think it will be awhile before I
fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure setup
since I don't fully understand what I'm doing, but I
must learn somehow.

If someone could also check
http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
and let me know that it's not just being served in my
lan I would also appreciate it.

TIA 

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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Derek Jennings
On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 10:38 pm, Jeff wrote:
 Hello Everyone,
   I am attempting to setup a personal website from my
 SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have a
 dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
 translation, but I have access to port forwarding in
 the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org service
 and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on the
 router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in shock
 that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech (or
 SBC whoever they are now) would block it since all I
 have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I have
 two questions:

 Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
 update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get the
 address from the router).

 Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am reading
 the docs now, but I think it will be awhile before I
 fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure setup
 since I don't fully understand what I'm doing, but I
 must learn somehow.

 If someone could also check
 http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
 and let me know that it's not just being served in my
 lan I would also appreciate it.

 TIA


Yes there is ez-ipupdate, but personally I use ddclient from here
http://www.dyndns.org/services/dyndns/clients.html
(No particular reason. Its just the first one I tried)

BTW: I can see your Apache is working. Congrats.

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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Derek Jennings
In your dyndns account set the checkbox for 'wildcard' and then 
anything.bustedbox.homelinux.net will work

derek


On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 10:56 pm, Jay R. Camp wrote:
 Take off the www and it does.  I've only personally used dynu.com.  They
 have several different scripts available to update your IP (there's a Bash,
 C, and who knows what else).  There is a binary available for the C one,
 but it is a little out of date.  You can compile your own, if it works.  I
 wasn't ever able to get it to compile.  But the binary is ok as long as you
 use a .com and not a .net address.  I personally use the bash one...not
 much can go wrong there. :)

 Jay

 On Wednesday 02 April 2003 04:48 pm, cF wrote:
  That address doesn't work for me.
 
  At 01:38 PM 02/04/2003 -0800, you wrote:
  Hello Everyone,
 I am attempting to setup a personal website from my
  SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have a
  dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
  translation, but I have access to port forwarding in
  the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org service
  and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on the
  router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in shock
  that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech (or
  SBC whoever they are now) would block it since all I
  have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I have
  two questions:
  
  Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
  update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get the
  address from the router).
  
  Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am reading
  the docs now, but I think it will be awhile before I
  fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure setup
  since I don't fully understand what I'm doing, but I
  must learn somehow.
  
  If someone could also check
  http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
  and let me know that it's not just being served in my
  lan I would also appreciate it.
  
  TIA
  
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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Ian Trickett
7 pm EST - 404 on  http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/

Ian

- Original Message -
From: Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 4:38 PM
Subject: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache


 Hello Everyone,
   I am attempting to setup a personal website from my
 SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have a
 dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
 translation, but I have access to port forwarding in
 the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org service
 and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on the
 router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in shock
 that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech (or
 SBC whoever they are now) would block it since all I
 have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I have
 two questions:

 Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
 update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get the
 address from the router).

 Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am reading
 the docs now, but I think it will be awhile before I
 fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure setup
 since I don't fully understand what I'm doing, but I
 must learn somehow.

 If someone could also check
 http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
 and let me know that it's not just being served in my
 lan I would also appreciate it.

 TIA

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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Ian Trickett
That's better!

Ian

- Original Message -
From: Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache



 --- cF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  That address doesn't work for me.
 
  At 01:38 PM 02/04/2003 -0800, you wrote:
  Hello Everyone,
 I am attempting to setup a personal website from
  my
  SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have a
  dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
  translation, but I have access to port forwarding
  in
  the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org
  service
  and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on
  the
  router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in
  shock
  that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech
  (or
  SBC whoever they are now) would block it since all
  I
  have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I
  have
  two questions:
  
  Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
  update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get
  the
  address from the router).
  
  Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am
  reading
  the docs now, but I think it will be awhile before
  I
  fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure
  setup
  since I don't fully understand what I'm doing, but
  I
  must learn somehow.
  
  If someone could also check
  http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
  and let me know that it's not just being served in
  my
  lan I would also appreciate it.
  
  TIA

 Oops should have been http://bustedbox.homelinux.net

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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Chad
Jeff,

Your URL from the outside is only http://bustedbox.homelinux.net .  There is
no www in front of it.  Your site is working.

If you want to be able to use both the bustedbox.homelinux.net and the
www.bustedbox.homelinux.net names, you have to set up a ServerAlias in your
httpd.conf file.

For instance, if my server host name is  fred.flinstone.homelinux.net , I
would setup the server in apache to respond on port 80 to any of the following...

ServerName www.flinstone.homelinux.net
ServerAlias flinstone.homelinux.net
ServerAlias fred.flinstone.homelinux.net

That should help you get started.

At 7:40 PM EST, http://bustedbox.homelinux.net/ was working.  Jeff's
Information Tech Site.  However, http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/ is not
working.

Chad



Quoting Ian Trickett [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 7 pm EST - 404 on  http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
 
 Ian
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 4:38 PM
 Subject: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache
 
 
  Hello Everyone,
I am attempting to setup a personal website from my
  SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have a
  dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
  translation, but I have access to port forwarding in
  the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org service
  and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on the
  router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in shock
  that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech (or
  SBC whoever they are now) would block it since all I
  have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I have
  two questions:
 
  Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
  update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get the
  address from the router).
 
  Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am reading
  the docs now, but I think it will be awhile before I
  fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure setup
  since I don't fully understand what I'm doing, but I
  must learn somehow.
 
  If someone could also check
  http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
  and let me know that it's not just being served in my
  lan I would also appreciate it.
 
  TIA
 
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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Ed Tharp
works if you drop the www
- Original Message -
From: Glenn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache



 Nor for me...

 On Wednesday 02 April 2003 03:48 pm, cF wrote:
  That address doesn't work for me.
 
  At 01:38 PM 02/04/2003 -0800, you wrote:
  Hello Everyone,
 I am attempting to setup a personal website from my
  SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have a
  dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
  translation, but I have access to port forwarding in
  the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org service
  and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on the
  router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in shock
  that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech (or
  SBC whoever they are now) would block it since all I
  have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I have
  two questions:
  
  Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
  update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get the
  address from the router).
  
  Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am reading
  the docs now, but I think it will be awhile before I
  fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure setup
  since I don't fully understand what I'm doing, but I
  must learn somehow.
  
  If someone could also check
  http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
  and let me know that it's not just being served in my
  lan I would also appreciate it.
  
  TIA
  
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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Jeff

--- Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 --- cF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  That address doesn't work for me.
  
  At 01:38 PM 02/04/2003 -0800, you wrote:
  Hello Everyone,
 I am attempting to setup a personal website
 from
  my
  SBC Ameritech/Yahoo internet connection.  I have
 a
  dynamic ip.  I am also doing network address
  translation, but I have access to port forwarding
  in
  the router.  After signing up for dyndns.org
  service
  and starting port forwarding from incoming 80 on
  the
  router to incoming 80 on my linux box I was in
  shock
  that it seems to work.  I thought that Ameritech
  (or
  SBC whoever they are now) would block it since
 all
  I
  have is the cheap residential service.  Any way I
  have
  two questions:
  
  Is there any utility bundled with Mandrake 9.1 to
  update my dynamic ip with dyndns.org (it must get
  the
  address from the router).
  
  Also is there any gui tools for apache.  I am
  reading
  the docs now, but I think it will be awhile
 before
  I
  fully grasp it.  Yes I know it's a very insecure
  setup
  since I don't fully understand what I'm doing,
 but
  I
  must learn somehow.
  
  If someone could also check
  http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/
  and let me know that it's not just being served
 in
  my
  lan I would also appreciate it.
  
  TIA
 
 Oops should have been http://bustedbox.homelinux.net
 
 

Thanks to everyone who replied. I ended up using
ddclient.  I just grabbed the source from the mirror
listed at dyndns.org.  The original authors site
wasn't up for me to grab the rpm, but the tar file
contained the binary and simple install instructions. 
  Now I must learn apache...  I can't even find the
httpd.conf to edit (I found httpd2.conf but it said
you really shouldn't mess with it unless your a
guru...)  I'm sure I'll be back with questions on
apache soon.  Anyway thanks to all who responded.

Jeff

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Re: [newbie] dyndns setup and apache

2003-04-02 Thread Bryan Tyson
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 16:52, Brian wrote:

 Appears to be just be serving your lan.

I got into the site just fine (http://www.bustedbox.homelinux.net/)

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