> You can look on freshmeat.net for other dynamic DNS scripts and either > switchservices (there are *free* dynamic DNS services, for example) oruse > one of those scripts as a model. A big advantage of scriptsis that > they're considerably more architecture-independent.
> Another option is for you to complain to Dynu! After all, they're > charging money for their service (US$25 a year), and, as a > customer, you have the right to ask them to help you out. You can > also put in a word about stupidly assuming that Linux == i386, and > about the evils of non-open source software, especially for > something as trivial as a dynamic DNS update script. I was trying their 30 day trial. The free services I've found so far don't let you use your own domain name, just a host name with there domain (like hostname.dyndns.com). I'll check out freshmeat.net. Thanks, Josh.