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You can configure dyndns with BIND and isc dhcp. Its been years since I did it, but it should still work. -miah On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 09:09:18AM -0500, Dwight A. Ernest wrote: > My situation is that I have one server that is well connected through a > large pipe at a hosting site. That server hosts quite a number of > things, including a BIND9 set of zones I manage. Let's call this server foo. > > I have another server that we'll call bar. It serves as offsite backup > (rsync, etc.) sited at my home, connected through cable modem. On this > CM backup system, I'm running ddclient to update a dynamic address at > homeip.net (dyndns.org). > > I would rather cut out the middleman, and run something on bar that > would update a listening server for dynamic DNS on foo. sf.net shows a > confusing array of possible daemons to accomplish this. > > If you're already doing this, what are you using? > > Thanks. > -- > Dwight A. Ernest, dwight at significant dot com GPG key A6999567 > Cell: +1-508-523-1416 FAX: +1-978-405-2504 YIM: dwight_ernest > RHCE #803004293310030 http://significant.com/~dwight/ KA2CNN > Papa, partner, pilot, net geek, sysadmin, consultant, cohouser. > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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