the fact that your ip will occasionally change complicates the problem,
you'll need a solution targeted at that, tzo.com is one example.

        Brian


On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Bsd Neophyte wrote:

>
> Alright, this is what I want to do...
>
> I have a cable connection that uses DHCP, giving me a lease for about 2
> minutes.  Usually the address stays the same, but at times it does change.
>
>
> I want to host two domain names to start.  I also would like to have the
> possiblity to host more.  I will have only one changing IP.
>
> I also want to have subdomains.  I want each system at home to have a
> subdomain based on either one of the two domain's I'll have established.
> So if I have blah.com as my primary domain, I want to be able to ssh to
> yadda.blah.com from any other location.  If I want to ssh to yawn.blah.com
> from any other location, it should be able to connect to that system,
> eventhough they are both sharing 1 ip address through Natting.
>
> I've been told I can use these free third party domain name servers.  I've
> also been told that you need to keep a record with at least 2 domain name
> servers when hosting a domain name.  While, I can do this, I'd like to
> host at least one DNS at home.
>
> Now, I'm completely confused if this can be done and if it can, then how
> to do it.
>
> The FreeBSD handbook seems pretty straight-forward in setting up BIND.
> However, I don't know how to distinguish more than one domain name when
> using only one IP address.  Also, is it possible for the home DNS and the
> third party DNS's to work in tandem?
>
> Does any of this make sense?
>
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