Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS (slightly off topic)

1999-10-11 Thread Stephen Carville
Thanks to everyone who replied. I have my computer's address in dhs.org and everything is working fine. -- Stephen Carville [EMAIL PROTECTED] There are two kinds of people: those who do the work and those who take the credit. Try to be in

[expert] Dynamic DNS (slightly off topic)

1999-10-10 Thread Stephen Carville
Now that I have a static IP address and DSL, I would like to set up with one of those dynamic DNS services. My ISP doesn't care much what services I run from my home (as long as I pay my bill :-) and an accessible domain name is really necessary for the experimenting I want to do. Does anyone

Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS (slightly off topic)

1999-10-10 Thread Steve Philp
Stephen Carville wrote: Now that I have a static IP address and DSL, I would like to set up with one of those dynamic DNS services. My ISP doesn't care much what services I run from my home (as long as I pay my bill :-) and an accessible domain name is really necessary for the

Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS (slightly off topic)

1999-10-10 Thread Geoff Croxson
At 11:01 10/10/99 +, you wrote: Now that I have a static IP address and DSL, I would like to set up with one of those dynamic DNS services. My ISP doesn't care much what services I run from my home (as long as I pay my bill :-) and an accessible domain name is really necessary for the

Re: [expert] Dynamic DNS (slightly off topic)

1999-10-10 Thread Tim Howell
Hi Stephen, I use dhs.org myself, and have never had any problems with it (I have more problems with my ISP). dhs.org provides dynamic IP mapping free of charge, allows you to setup multiple hosts and provides wildcard matching as well (eg ftp.yourdomain.dhs.org, www.yourdomain.dhs.org). You