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DOMAIN NAME WITH DINAMIC IP

DEDDY S

DOMAIN NAME WITH DINAMIC IP
« on: January 26, 2000, 05:51:52 PM »
Hai All,
I'm new in Linux, but after I found E-SMITH, I can say this is the easiest Linux in the world ( in fact I can install it faster than install M$ ), but I have problem in running my own domain with my dinamic IP ( I use dial up and my ISP use dinamic IP for dial up ) what "freeware" do I need, can any one help me with this, or may be it will include in version 4.0 ???

THANK'S ALL


DEDDY S
note : my office mail server now use E-SMITH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Charlie Brady

RE: DOMAIN NAME WITH DINAMIC IP
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2000, 12:48:50 AM »
DEDDY S wrote:

> Hai All, I'm new in Linux, but after I found E-SMITH, I can say
> this is the easiest Linux in the world ( in fact I can install
> it faster than install M$ ), but I have problem in running my
> own domain with my dinamic IP ( I use dial up and my ISP use
> dinamic IP for dial up ) what "freeware" do I need,
> can any one help me with this, or may be it will include in
> version 4.0 ???

Obtain for yourself a copy of the E-smith User Guide, either by buying an official copy, or by downloading the PDF file from http://www.e-smith.net/ or a mirror. There's quite a bit there about using dynamic DNS services.  If you need help to understand the DNS, your ISP may help. Failing that, talk to your local Linux users group.

Regards

Charlie

Dan Brown

RE: DOMAIN NAME WITH DINAMIC IP
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2000, 09:21:54 PM »
e-smith 3.0, at least out of the box, doesn't support dynamic DNS service in a dial-up configuration, for reasons that are explained in the manual.  It does include an update script for yi.org, but I'm not sure how best to call that.  FWIW, I downloaded and compiled the client from dyndns.org, but that involves installing a number of other packages from a RedHat 6.0 CD.