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> > That said, it's perfectly possible to use a third-party static DNS service > with a DHCP address. I've done it successfully for years now (I use > Dotster). It's somewhat painful compared to a static-IP setup though: I use registrydomains for my domain registry I can use their nameservers for each domain or provide the address for other nameservers of choice. Based on the response by Matt and Ward I checked registrydomains and it seem that they are now providing dynamic dns updating on their site. I will need to read more. Thanks for the suggestions. jay -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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