Dynamic IPs and Services
Thomas Charron
twaffle at gmail.com
Thu Sep 9 13:41:02 EDT 2004
Guys, I hadn't mentioned it before, but after reading a few of the
complaints about port blocking, service hosting, etc, I felt the need.
Dyndns.org offers a couple of services that help prevent those kinds
of situations. They can serve as an front end to both DNS, Email, and
Web traffic, or a secondary 'backup' MX that will queue and redeliver
when your offline. And it's all built aware of dynamic IPs.
Dynamic and Static DNS and web redirection is free for up too 5
hostnames. Backup MX, SMTP Forwarding, and SMTP relaying is a fairly
reasonable fee.
Eventually, monitoring will allow the services too also dynamically
change functionality based on the presence of a machine on the net
itself..
Basically, it allows you to provide services over what could me a
dynamic or less then relable connection..
Yes, it's a plug. But it seemed to be something that some people on
the list may want to take advantage of. It's a plug becouse, well..
I work here.. ;-) tcharron at dyndns.org ;-)
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