hi :) from the PPP-FAQ ( I didnt know what Dynamic DNS was but now i do - we all learn ) <quote> 12.6 My provider wants to use a dynamic DNS address which is not the same with every connection. Yet, Linux wants just one address in the /etc/resolv.conf file. This works with Microsoft Windows 95, but how do I make it work with Linux? Run a local \cache-only\ nameserver on your own Linux system. Instructions on running the nameserver are in the Named-HOWTO. The only file which you need to obtain from the internet to enable the nameserver is the named.boot file. This is available from the ftp site at ds.internic.net. Then, use the address 127.1 as the address of the nameserver. You will need to create a named.boot file as well as a primary for a dummy domain which will hold your localhost name and a primary domain for the 127 IP network. Again, instructions on how to do this are in the Named-HOWTO file. </quote> i hope this answers your question :) Norma wrote: > How can I do this. I'm using Redhat 6.1. I used to be able to put in a > static number and it worked fine. Well recently my ISP switched to Dynamic > DNS. Under KPPP there's only a setting for Dynamic IP addresses but none > for Dynamic DNS. Is there somewhere else I can put those settings in, and how? > > Thanks, > Norma > > ************ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org -- -------- "Real Programmers Dont Work 9 to 5. If a Real Programmer is in at 9 in the morning, its because they haven't left from the night before." -------- Sean Garrett Crow Data (PTY) LTD [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.icon.co.za/~df ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
Re: [techtalk] Setting up Dynamic DNS for ppp settings
Sean Garrett (The MIdnight Blue Dragon) Sun, 6 Feb 2000 09:33:39 -0800
- [techtalk] Setting up Dynamic DNS ... Norma
- Re: [techtalk] Setting up Dyn... Sean Garrett (The MIdnight Blue Dragon)
- Re: [techtalk] Setting up Dyn... Laurel Fan