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Dynamic DNS Service

Palani

Dynamic DNS Service
« on: January 10, 2003, 11:20:59 AM »
I read this from E-SMith/Mitel's User guide.

Mitel Networks Corporation has tested four dynamic DNS services, of which two are free services and two are commercial services: yi.org (free), dyndns.com (commercial), tzo.com (commercial) and dyndns.org (free). For simplicity, we have preprogrammed the server to work with these services (including pre-installing their client software).

What Dynamic DNS Service company do you folks recommend?

My domain name is currently with another company that offers Dynamic DNS Services, but since I am no longer using their Server/Gateway Linux distro, I won't be able to use their services and therefore I need to move my domain to somewhere.

Any recommendations is greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Palani

Arkman

Re: Dynamic DNS Service
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2003, 03:10:54 PM »
I've been using EasyDNS for years and recommend it. Works fine with a SME server. Darrell (myezserver.com) has an rpm available for installing ez-ipupdate on SME.
Note - This is a pay service.

Mary cheung

Re: Dynamic DNS Service
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2003, 06:43:33 PM »
i using dns2go...is ok..also it need to pay..

Kelvin

Re: Dynamic DNS Service
« Reply #3 on: January 12, 2003, 03:41:11 AM »
Have had no problems with either zoneedit or dyndns. If you want to use your own domain name, zoneedit has a free service up to a point but dyndns requires a one time payment. You will need to add in a client update program (search the forums) to update these services. I personally use ddclient and it works for both zoneedit and dyndns's custom dns service.

Kelvin

Jim Danvers

Re: Dynamic DNS Service
« Reply #4 on: January 20, 2003, 11:10:04 PM »
Mary...

I also use dns2go and have paid for it.  I've been using it successfully for sometime now with my own built/installed/cfg'd linux boxes (redhat & mandrake), but I'm now looking at using an SME (5.6) machine to handle my gateway needs.  Mind if I ask what/how you did to install it (dns2go) on the e-smith box?  Anything to look out for?  Any special requirements?  I'm really new to e-smith and it uses (apparently) lots 'o templates when building/cgf'ing 'stuff'...

... or do I just grab the RH 7.3 dns2go installer and install it in the typical fashion per deerfields web site?  ( add a line to rc.local to auto-start it )

Thanks in advance!

-=- jd -=-

Mary cheung wrote:
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> i using dns2go...is ok..also it need to pay..