Quoting Timothy Murphy :
> I'm running two servers, one with a fixed IP address
> and the other with a dynamic address.
>
> This is probably a very ignorant question,
> but what does dyndns do that I could not do myself?
In principle, nothing. But you aren't their use case. At wikipedia's
page
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 01:42:07PM +, David G. Miller wrote:
> Interesting. I had to have my ISP add a C record to their DNS for my fixed
> IP address before most of my e-mails were accepted. I recently also had to
> add an SPF (sender policy framework) record on my DNS to get my e-mails
> ac
Stephen Harris writes:
>
> On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 02:06:42PM +, David G. Miller wrote:
>
> > Be aware that the actual "owner" of the dynamic IP address is still
> > authoritative for reverse look ups. This means that some uses of a system
> > with a dynamic IP address are problematic (e.g
On 14/04/14 14:18, Keith Keller wrote:
> ...well, unless they get to charge you by the MB/GB. Last I heard that
> was more common outside the US.
Yup, I'm in Australia and here they have a quota that counts up for both
downloads and uploads. We are actually getting DDoS'd at the office and
the
On 2014-04-14, Anthony K wrote:
>
> Be aware of DND DDoS Amplification attack *[0]* if you are running this
> DNS at home as it can quickly deplete your bandwidth (if your ISP gives
> you quotas per month). I use the following *[1]* to help stop these
> queries. However, since I'm dropping the
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> But would this "home" DNS server provide records accessible to others?
Be aware of DND DDoS Amplification attack *[0]* if you are running this
DNS at home as it can quickly deplete your bandwidth (if your ISP gives
you quotas per month). I use the following *[1]* to help
On 04/13/2014 03:16 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> But would this "home" DNS server provide records accessible to others?
> If in fact it is straightforward surely it must be set out
> explicitly somewhere?
>
Yes. But, you have to set the name server entry with your domain registration.
Requests for
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 02:06:42PM +, David G. Miller wrote:
> Be aware that the actual "owner" of the dynamic IP address is still
> authoritative for reverse look ups. This means that some uses of a system
> with a dynamic IP address are problematic (e.g., mail server) since the
> reverse lo
Timothy Murphy writes:
>
> KevinO wrote:
>
> >> I would like the server with a dynamic IP address
> >> to be accessible through a fixed name.
> >>
> > Setup an authoritative DNS server on the server that has a fixed IP
> > address to host records for the site(s) on the server that has a dynami
If you are interested in DIY you could just run your own dns server
(refer to [0]) on your server (the one with the static ip address) and
implement dyndns with your own domain.
[0] http://doc.powerdns.com/html/rfc2136-howto.html#rfc2136-howto-powerdns
Regards,
Armin Fisslthaler
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KevinO wrote:
>> I would like the server with a dynamic IP address
>> to be accessible through a fixed name.
>>
> Setup an authoritative DNS server on the server that has a fixed IP
> address to host records for the site(s) on the server that has a dynamic
> IP address.
>
> Create a local scheme
On 04/12/2014 01:19 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I would like the server with a dynamic IP address
> to be accessible through a fixed name.
>
Setup an authoritative DNS server on the server that has a fixed IP address to
host records for the site(s) on the server that has a dynamic IP address.
Cre
Always Learning wrote:
>> I'm running two servers, one with a fixed IP address
>> and the other with a dynamic address.
>>
>> This is probably a very ignorant question,
>> but what does dyndns do that I could not do myself?
>
> But what would you like to do, but can not do, at this present time
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 03:38:32PM +0200, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I'm running two servers, one with a fixed IP address
> and the other with a dynamic address.
>
> This is probably a very ignorant question,
> but what does dyndns do that I could not do myself?
As a replacement http://www.duckdns.o
On Sat, 2014-04-12 at 15:38 +0200, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I'm running two servers, one with a fixed IP address
> and the other with a dynamic address.
>
> This is probably a very ignorant question,
> but what does dyndns do that I could not do myself?
But what would you like to do, but can not
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