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Great to know.. but what about cable routers??
Nice to see this, I'd definitely pick it up, except for one little detail.
Great to know.. but what about cable routers??
Yes I use a Linksys Cable/DSL Router with DynDNS.
Great to know.. but what about cable routers??
But my cable modem gets its IP via DHCP..
Great to know.. but what about cable routers??
I think that the dyndns client for os x works well - I use it on a number of
Great to know.. but what about cable routers??
I am actually in Canada and have registered novajo.ca with easydns.ca (which is the same as easydns.com). No matter if you have a .ca, .com or .etc, you always update your IP at http://members.easydns.com, so the client works anywhere. As people mentionned, there are tons of dynamic dns clients (Julien Jalon's DNSUpdate at www.dnsupdate.org comes to mind and that's the one I used to use), but they don't all support Easydns as the registrar.
Great to know.. but what about cable routers??
Hope this helps:
What about cable routers and multiple domains?
Does anyone know if, while using a Linksys DSL Router with DynDNS setup, I can host multiple [virtual] domains on one computer?
What about cable routers and multiple domains?
You bet. They'll be name-based, not IP-based, of course. |
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