Setting up a recursive resolver for your own use on a dynamic IP is easy, just
don't specify an IP address to bind to in your named.conf file, and named will
listen on all interfaces. An authoritative zone or zones on a dynamic IP
address is a whole other set of challenges.
-Rich Goodson
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sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
> > It's a pppoe connection.
> > The ip address is changed almost every time i start the computer.
> > Can i set up bind9 with this ip(not static/broadband ip address)?
>
> It'll be a hack. But you *could* in principle restart bind every time
> the address c
> It's a pppoe connection.
> The ip address is changed almost every time i start the computer.
> Can i set up bind9 with this ip(not static/broadband ip address)?
It'll be a hack. But you *could* in principle restart bind every time
the address changes, to get it to listen to the new address. And
It's a pppoe connection.
The ip address is changed almost every time i start the computer.
Can i set up bind9 with this ip(not static/broadband ip address)?
If it's possible then must i make/register a domain name to map that domain
name with that dynamic ip address?
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