david wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 17:30:38 -0700, wimxa rearranged some electrons to
> say:
>
>> I have a DHCP-assigned IP on the Internet. I would like to host a web
>> server, however this is not a good idea since DHCP address can change. I
>> don't have an option to use static IP (provider difficulties *sigh*).
>> What is the best way to make sure I get the most out of it? My thoughts:
>> - DNS propagation will take days to be good if DHCP changes a lot (i.e.
>> more then once in a month - quite possible) - I don't know how to update
>> DNS even if this happens (is this possible with "regular" registars e.g.
>> godaddy.com or such?) - As the really last resort, using another web
>> site with a static IP is possible, then redirect to my current IP (some
>> PHP would probably do the trick)
>>
>> Did any of you folks have and solve such a problem?
>
>
> www.dyndns.org
Yep, dyndns is great, You can pay for a 'Custom Domain' or a free
subdomain and just CNAME your domain to that free url.
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