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Hello Jim, Saturday, October 2, 2004, 5:20:49 PM, you wrote: JG> The DynDNS client in m0n0wall doesn't support no-ip the last time I JG> checked. Your options are to either run the no-ip.org client behind JG> the m0n0wall (which *does* work, even with NAT), or change to use JG> another provider. I opted for changing to use another provider, and JG> let my no-ip.org names expire. I did something similar .. I've registered a new domain on a supported Dynamic DNS provider and changed all the old no-ip's domain not to be an A record but instead to a CNAME pointing to the new domain. In fact I -now- have a fixed IP address so it wasn't a real problem .. ThX to everybody... :-) -s- >> I'm quite new to M0n0wall and I'm migrating from IPCop .. >> Previously I had all my dyndns records on no-ip.org and now I'm >> searching a way to update my records with m0n0wall .. >> I've seen many different DynDNS services but I couldn't figure >> out how to update a no-ip.org record .. -- Best regards, Stefano mailto:stefano dot delcorno at email dot it -- Email.it, the professional e-mail, gratis per te: http://www.email.it/f Sponsor: Acquista ora Email.it Phone Card e comincia a risparmiare sulle tue telefonate! Clicca e scopri l'offerta Clicca qui: http://adv.email.it/cgi-bin/foclick.cgi?mid=2684&d=3-10 |