Perhaps I am wrong, but is your problem that your machine cannot be "visible" for the internet because you are behind a router? Maybe this will help (it helped me): http://lifehacker.com/software/top/geek-to-live--how-to-access-a-home-server-behind-a-routerfirewall-127276.php
Arturo Ignacio Partarrieu Ramos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks, but that I already knew it. Other one is No-ip. ========================== On 2/3/07, Phill Edwards wrote: > For DDNS create an account at www.dyndns.org or www.zoneip.net. They > have pre-built scripts that will ensure that your fully qualified > domain name always points to your IP address. Follopw the instructions > there for how to install those scripts. > > On 2/4/07, Arturo Ignacio Partarrieu Ramos wrote: > > I know, since what you said to Beraru Liviu that what he asks is out > > of scope for this list, even though I will ask. > > > > I would like to have a DDNS server behind a router. I already have a > > domain and a company that is related to NIC so the job is partially > > done. It remains that my server constantly advice to that third party > > that the IP has changed when it occurs. > > > > I am trying to generate a script that could obtain my public IP with > > URL dedicated to, and then advice to the third party, mentioned > > before, the new IP (if it has changed). > > > > This script will be under Linux. I am trying hard to obtain the > > commands in Linux that could do that. Do you know about it? Or who > > could have one? > > > > Thanks. > > > > I would be very thankful. > > > > Arturo Ignacio Partarrieu R > > > > ======================================= > > On 2/2/07, Joshua Slive wrote: > > > On 2/2/07, Beraru Liviu wrote: > > > > "configure DNS to map the desired hostname to the IP address for your > > > > server" > > > > > > > > Thanks, but how do I do this? > > > > > > As I said immediately following this line: > > > This is out of scope for this list in general, especially > > > since it is impossible to tell exactly what point you are starting > > > from. Your ISP would probably be a good source of help for this > > > question, or maybe something like: > > > http://www.howstuffworks.com/dns.htm --------------------------------------------------------------------- The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See for more info. To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] " from the digest: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.