On 26 May 2002, Brian Parish wrote:
Roger,
Sorry - no answer to your problem, but your post raises another question
for me. From my reading of the dyndns page, I thought that they could
only redirect to an address within predefined domains. Hence my post
and Civ's reply.
From what
Roger Sherman wrote:
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Franki wrote:
There might be some port redirection service you could use, but I don't know
what it is..
you can set apache to use a different port.. then somewhere online.. use one
of the free webhosting accounts with friendly URL's like
yup :-)
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Roger Sherman wrote:
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Franki wrote:
There might
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Roger Sherman wrote:
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Franki wrote:
There might be some port redirection service you
On Mon, 27 May 2002, Franki wrote:
I dont' think dyndns do it.. its a tough situation to be in.. a dns server
doesn't supply any info on ports. its just supplies the IP address from a
domain name.. (I don't know honestly if the returned IP can be in the format
123.123.123.123:8080 but I
Sherman
Sent: Sunday, 26 May 2002 1:50 AM
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Subject: Port 80 was Re: [newbie] Dynamic DNS
I use dyndns.org to redirect people to my PC when they type in my domain
name, so thats not a problem. What is the problem is, due to the nimda
type stuff, my ISP (Optimum Online) has blocked port 80
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I use dyndns.org to redirect people to my PC when they type in my domain
name, so thats