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On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 08:55:31PM -0400, James Kramer wrote: > > I live in Newton also and have comcast for my tv. Does comcast block > ports. Varies by neighborhood. Some have port 25 and/or 80 blocked, some do not. > I imagine that they have a dynamic IP. How is it to run > servers on it? In the past I had an ISP with dynamic IP and used > another service ( I forget the name dynamicDNS?) to provide a stable > DNS connection. www.dyndns.com, perhaps? > I may give Comcast a try. What service do you > recommend for the stable DNS connection? Also while I am thinking > about it Is it possible to assign a port in the DNS server record? > for instance 'jay.kramer.com:9673' No. DNS maps from names to machines. DynDNS, along with most other such services, may provide you with a URL alias for some amount of money, but that's not a DNS ability. -dsr- -- .. .----. -- .-. . .- -.. .. -. --. -.-- --- ..- .-. -- .- .. .-.. .-.-.- .-- .... --- . .-.. ... . .. ... ..--.. http://tao.merseine.nu/~dsr/eula.html is hereby incorporated by reference. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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