Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 19:36 Post subject: DDNS and TZO
I'm thinking of playing around with DDNS so I can run my own little file server. Unfortunately, I DON'T have a static IP so I must use a service such as DynDNS, or TZO. After some research, I kinda like the looks of TZO. I notice that it is no longer listed in the DDNS dropdown menu now that I have DD-WRT v.23 SP2. I remember seeing it there when I had SP1. Is there a reason it's been removed? Can I use TZO anyway and enter it under the "Custom" menu? I'm pretty dumb at this, so any pointers are appreciated. Thanks!!
I dunno....like I said, I'm dumb to this. Are there free ones that do the same thing? Register a domain, etc? I'm just learning, so I'm not even sure I'm using the right terms. _________________ Clear 4G Wimax.
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you have to pay for tzo, dyndns and no-ip do the same thing for free. also dyndns has a custom domain option which is already in the firmware _________________
I removed TZO because it was not officially supported by inadyn and isn't a free service.
I am in the process of adding to my own ddns client (inadyn-advanced). Its a little more tricky because I have to parse the mine header in order to see if it was a success or not. _________________