I have looked at the source code from the form at www.cjb.net.
And have recreated that form as a local page (minux extraneous info:) )
And use this to update an existing cjb.net account.
It's a mite cumbersome, but as I don't have a fixed IP, and don't feel
like paying for some other "dyndns" service.....it's worth the extra
hassle.
Just something to think about.........
signed
winsor
Bob Selby wrote:
>
> OK, I gave up on getting the DynDns clients (DDNS) working under STN and bit the
>bullet and joined
> TJNS.
>
> The TJNS setup under STN is (I feel) a bit confusing since where it says Name you
>really have to put
> the full name of your machine (eg toby.dyn.tj) and put your login name in "login".
>Perhaps
> something in the help would clarify this (an example would be great).
>
> However, I have noticed one irritating aspect .... The first time you boot the STN
>box - it doesnt
> change the IP address!!! Second and subsequent boots it does it automaticaly.
>
> I am getting around it at the moment by manualy altering the IP address at TJ after
>the initial boot
> - but it is a pain.
>
> Rgds,
> Bob
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