Koozali.org: home of the SME Server
Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: John on February 19, 2003, 10:50:59 PM
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right,
currently i use a domain at xxx.no-ip.org to forward traffic to my e-smith server through my broadband internet connection.
I am thinking of registering a full .com domain name for my e-smith server mainly so i could get email addresses such as me@server.com.
Am i correct in thinking to do this all i have to do is register the domain i want with nic.com and during registration set the Name Server Information
to
Primary Name Server
my servers ip?
Secondary Name Server
?
Thanks
John
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By default, SME will only provide DNS to the LAN, not publicly. You can use something like www.zoneedit.com for (free) DNS though. I'm sure you could do some hacking to make the SME act as a public DNS server, but ZoneEdit is a whole lot easier.
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I agree. Zoneedit.com is the easy and most reliable way to go!
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And here is a custom dns script you can use for zoneedit:
When you make your domain entries at zoneedit under IP addresses put one for your domain name and one with a wildcard for all subdomains eg.
IP Addresses: Domain Name IP Address
yourdomain.com www.xxx.yyy.zzz
*.yourdomain.com www.xxx.yyy.zzz
where www.xxx.yyy.zzz is your current external IP address (which you can get with the ifconfig command).
below this line is the file /sbin/e-smith/dynamic-dns/custom
#!/bin/sh
#------------------------------------------------------------
# Custom dynamic DNS update handler - for zoneedit.
#------------------------------------------------------------
IPADDR=$1
USERID=$2
PASSWD=$3
DOMAIN=$4
#------------------------------------------------------------
# Your handler starts here.
#------------------------------------------------------------
wget -q -O /tmp/zoneedit.log \
--http-user=$USERID --http-passwd=$PASSWD \
http://dynamic.zoneedit.com/auth/dynamic.html?\
host=$DOMAIN,"*."$DOMAIN
logger -t zoneedit.com -f /tmp/zoneedit.log
#------------------------------------------------------------
# Your handler ends here.
#------------------------------------------------------------
exit 0
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> Am i correct in thinking to do this all i have to do is
> register the domain i want with nic.com and during
> registration set the Name Server Information
I'ld suggest checking out www.mydomain.com it provides you with the choice of mail forwarding to a current account or using your own mx server, dns , sub domans, everything I can think of.
Ken Graham